Read the statements below and check all that are true of you and your relationship.
____ I lose track of keys, shoes and other common items on a
daily basis.
____ I’ve always had a lot of job changes; it’s no big deal to
me.
____ My partner is always on me about things I forget to do.
____ I’m a very creative person, but my partner shoots down
my ideas as being unrealistic.
____ If I have cash on me, it tends to disappear; I either spend
it impulsively or absent-mindedly lose it somewhere.
____ I sometimes blurt out private or inappropriate things that
get me in trouble.
____ I am frequently criticized for things I don’t even remember
doing.
____ I sometimes make quick, impulsive decisions on my own,
forgetting to consult with my partner.
____ Even small projects never seem to get finished in our
house.
____ We waste a lot of money replacing items we already have,
but can’t find.
____ Our house/apt. is cluttered because of unfinished cleaning
or other projects.
____ Our financial life is a mess because of spending and being
disorganized.
____ ADHD is causing arguments or tension in our relationship.
IF YOU CHECKED 4 OR MORE STATEMENTS ABOVE, ADHD MAY BE HURTING YOUR
RELATIONSHIP. ADHD IS TREATABLE--AND COACHING CAN HELP YOU UNDERSTAND
EACH OTHER BETTER AND IMPROVE COMMUNICATION.
Go back to our ADHD Teleclass page to register for our free introductory meeting and Q & A.