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The Year I Met My Brain
- A Travel Companion for Adults Who Have Just Found Out They Have ADHD
- De: Matilda Boseley
- Narrado por: Matilda Boseley
- Duración: 9 h y 13 m
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Matilda Boseley's adult ADHD diagnosis was a massive, earth-shattering event. She was given a prescription but had no idea what ADHD meant for her identity, her relationships or her future. Twelve months of confusion later, journalist Matilda embarked on an epic voyage to figure out what's really happening in the stormy seas of the ADHD brain and write the guide she wished she'd had. The Year I Met My Brain is the ultimate travel companion for navigating and enjoying life as an ADHD adult
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I’m laughing, crying, and learning so much more about myself !
- De Anonymous User en 11-09-23
- The Year I Met My Brain
- A Travel Companion for Adults Who Have Just Found Out They Have ADHD
- De: Matilda Boseley
- Narrado por: Matilda Boseley
A must read book for anyone navigating ADHD!
Revisado: 10-17-23
Last week I was diagnosed with ADHD at 31. Amid the flood of emotion and feelings I turned to TikTok for relief. After hours of scrolling I came across mention of this book. The tag line sounded like exactly what I needed at that moment.
The content that Boseley was laying down hit home. I enjoyed every minute of this book.
Boseley manages to simultaneously present a variety of data, studies, and expert opinions all while tying in personal exploits and experiences. Even while going though the data and details related to ADHD Boseley’s voice shines through clearly. My wife and I are going to listen to it together now.
It is nice to have this as a companion as I navigate my own ocean brain from here on. As I set sail on my own journey, I am grateful for everything this book armed me with.
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