Dr. William (Bill) Dodson
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Can you remember a single time, even once, in which the importance of the task all by itself ever once helped you?
Don't you get engaged, overcome procrastination, get access to your ability, stick with it all the way to the payoff?
Or has importance been nothing but a nag?
It's by everybody who, oh, God, it's nothing but a nag.
I just hate it.
I know it's important, but it can't get started.
And that's the background on which RSD is layered.
Wow.
Good people, incredibly bright people.
The average IQ of a person with ADHD is 123.
That's all the IQ you need to do anything.
You can get a doctoral degree without breaking a sweat.
Trouble is they don't have access to it on demand.
And so it's that lifetime of frustration, knowing that you can do better and not being able to do it.
And you layer on top of that a neurologic, catastrophic emotional response, and it's a witch's brew.
Just really, it's ugly and hard.
Since RSD...
It's usually not there.
Other people don't understand it.
They don't know what's happening inside you.