Tackling the Mundane with an ADHD Brain

Tracking the Mundane with an ADHD Brain

It may be puzzling that your teen who has ADHD can play video games for hours but has difficulty cleaning his room or getting his homework done. And why is it that his grades are so inconsistent?

It’s not that those with ADHD cannot pay attention but rather they attend to those things their brain finds most stimulating. This brain can hyper focus for long periods of time when interested.Β  A person with ADHD can spend hours on creative endeavors, but when it comes to the mundane things of life they struggle and must have something to motivate them, often a deadline or a way to think about the task more creatively.

A perfect example of this is a young boy who is asked to go out and wash the family car; not a chore he would normally find interesting. So how does he get the task accomplished? He pulls on his rubber boots, fireman jacket and hat and pretends to put out a fire as he washes the car. He has learned, at a young age, how to make a mundane task interesting and fun enough to get it done!

This is one trick, among many that the ADHD brain can use to accomplish many of the mundane tasks of life. Playing β€œbeat the clock” with a timer, or setting up a reward system after working at the task for a specified time can help. Finding anΒ ADHD counselor or coachΒ who understands your ADHD brain is even better!

AnΒ ADD-ADHD counselorΒ at Trinity Family Counseling can help you find ways to keep your mind stimulated while doing mundane tasks so you can stay focused.

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