When You Find Out You Have ADHD Halfway Through Your Adult Life
There’s a strange relief in discovering that the chaos has a name. For years, you thought it was character — that your forgetfulness, your scattered focus, your bursts of energy followed by exhaustion were just quirks of personality. You blamed yourself for being inconsistent, for losing track of time, for starting ten projects and finishing two. You learned to hide it, to overcompensate, to stay up late catching up on what others seemed to do effortlessly. Then one day, someone says it: ADHD. And suddenly, the story rearranges itself. The moment of recognition It’s not that the diagnosis changes who you are — it changes how you understand who you’ve been. You look back and see patterns: the missed deadlines, the impulsive decisions, the hyperfocus that made you brilliant and burned you out. You see the relationships strained by distraction, the jobs lost to overwhelm, the creative bursts that never quite found structure. You realize it wasn’t laziness. It was wiring. T...