Carte Missed for Years Jordan Vance

Missed for Years

The Adult Woman's Guide to Understanding Late-Diagnosed ADHD, Healing the Shame, and Finally Building a Life That Works for Your Brain - essential reading for adults who've spent

Autor: Jordan Vance
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Editura: Jordan Vance
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Ediția 15. 07. 2026
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It's Not a Discipline Problem. It's a Brain Problem.For years you may have believed you were simply...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
136
EAN
9798256153090
Enbook ID
53225757
Editura
Greutate
193
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 7

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It's Not a Discipline Problem. It's a Brain Problem.

For years you may have believed you were simply disorganized.

Too emotional.

Too sensitive.

Too forgetful.

Too inconsistent.

You worked harder than everyone else just to keep up, blamed yourself when things fell apart, and wondered why strategies that worked for other people never seemed to work for you.

Then one question changed everything:

What if it was ADHD all along?

Missed for Years is a practical, science-based guide for women whose ADHD was overlooked, misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or discovered only in adulthood.

For decades, most ADHD research focused on boys with obvious hyperactive symptoms. Millions of girls learned instead to mask, overachieve, people-please, and quietly struggle behind the scenes.

This book explains why.

Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and the latest research into ADHD in women, it helps you understand how your brain actually works-and how to build a life that works with it instead of constantly fighting against it.

Inside you'll discover:

• Why so many women were missed, misdiagnosed, or diagnosed decades later than men

• How the female ADHD brain differs from traditional stereotypes

• The hidden cost of masking and why it often leads to exhaustion and burnout

• Why emotions often come before attention-and how emotional dysregulation affects everyday life

• The "Shame Archive": how years of criticism quietly shape self-esteem and identity

• Executive dysfunction, time blindness, procrastination, and task paralysis explained in practical terms

• Why perfectionism, anxiety, and people-pleasing so often accompany ADHD in women

• The role of hormones, menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and menopause in ADHD symptoms

• Practical systems for organization, planning, productivity, and reducing overwhelm

• Strategies for improving relationships, communication, and self-compassion

• How to stop masking and begin living more authentically

• A framework for building a life that supports your strengths instead of constantly highlighting your struggles

This isn't another productivity book telling you to buy a better planner or develop more self-discipline.

It begins with a different assumption:

Your brain isn't broken.

It simply processes the world differently.

When you understand those differences, everything starts to make sense-from unfinished projects to emotional overwhelm, forgotten appointments, impulsive decisions, and years spent wondering why life felt harder than it seemed for everyone else.

Because the goal isn't to become someone without ADHD.

The goal is to become someone who finally understands it.

You don't need more discipline.

You don't need more guilt.

You don't need to try harder.

You need a system designed for the brain you actually have.

- Jordan Vance