Submitted by piutartufi t3_11a61pm in LifeProTips
As someone who has struggled with ADHD for most of my life, something that’s always been extremely difficult for me is reading about topics I’m not interested in. As soon as I see a topic I don’t find engaging I feel my eyes glaze over and I can’t absorb the words I’m reading, and often find myself reading the same passage 10+ times over.
Out of desperation, I tried something new. Let’s say I was reading about trains (no hate to trains, just an example). Before I started reading I would tell myself, “Trains?! Cool! I love learning about trains! They are so interesting! Let’s see what I can learn.” After doing this a few times, I realized it actually worked a lot of the time! I had essentially made myself believe the topic was in fact interesting to me, which finally allowed me to focus on it. Doesn’t work every time but worth a shot!
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