The Truth About Adult ADD and Follow-through
by: ADD Coach Jennifer Koretsky
If you are an adult with ADD, chances are that at some point
in your life, you've felt that you are not "living up to
your potential." This judgment often manifests itself when
you take stock of all the great ideas you've had that have never
gone anywhere, and all the unfinished projects that you have started
but never completed.
The overwhelming number of these things that have not been "followed
through" can lead you to believe that you are not living
up to your potential.
This is simply not true.
By nature, ADDers are visionaries and idea generators. If only
someone would pay us to think up great ideas all day long - we'd
all be rich! But we get so many great ideas all the time that
it would be absolutely impossible to follow through on every one
of them.
Think about it. If you tried to implement every good idea you
ever had, would you have time to eat, sleep, or even breathe right
now? Probably not. But this is not an indication that you're lazy,
unable to follow through, or not living up to your potential.
Successful ADDers know that they are always going to have great
ideas that never come to fruition. It's just our nature to be
constantly thinking, creating and innovating. We can't shut off
this part of ourselves even when we try. But we simply don't have
the physical or mental capability to follow through on every great
idea we get.
Embrace this concept as truth. Realize that some ideas are worth
following through on, and some are not. Let go of the guilt. Refuse
to listen to the internal dialogue that tells you you're lazy
and not living up to your potential, simply because you have too
many good ideas to keep up with!
Instead, ask yourself what's practical to follow through on in
the present, instead of putting pressure on yourself to do it
all. Keep a notebook in which you write down your great ideas
so that you can come back to them if you want to. Focus on a few
great ideas that you actually did follow through with, and let
these be your motivation moving forward.
And don't forget to acknowledge this special talent that you
have. The ability to generate many great ideas makes you a visionary!
About The Author
© Copyright 2005
Jennifer Koretsky is a Professional ADD Management Coach who
helps adults manage their ADD and move forward in life. She encourages
clients to increase self-awareness, focus on strengths and talents,
and create realistic action plans. She offers a 90-day intensive
skill-building program, workshops, and private coaching. Her work
has been featured in numerous media, including The New York Times
Magazine and The Times (UK). To subscribe to Jennifer’s
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