Motivational and inspirational writer, Bryan Hutchinson is the author of several books about life with ADHD including the highly acclaimed, best selling "One Boy′s Struggle: A Memoir" and the author of the hilarious eBook that went viral "10 Things I Hate about ADHD"

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Adults with ADD and ADHD tend to be taken advantage of and used!

Adults with ADD and ADHD tend to be taken advantage of and used!

Follow these links and learn more—take advantage of yourself—for yourself and use yourself!

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Quick fixes for ADD ADHD

Quick fixes for ADD ADHD

Dear fellow Adders, Quick fixes for ADD and ADHD just don’t work. There is no cure for ADD or ADHD and there is no single perfect way for dealing with it. Scientists are still trying to figure out the complexities of our learning and attention disorder and it’s turning out that although some chemistry can be pinpointed, this disorder is very complex. Think about it, sincerely, if the world’s best scientists are researching and studying ADD/ADHD and they have no cure or perfect remedy, then I personally would not trust anyone who offers such. It is from the experiences

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Kid Nation — death? what the…???

Kid Nation — death? what the…???

Jeeze folks, talk about some parents not caring about their children! I worry about children going undiagnosed with ADD or ADHD and sometimes forget what some parents will do purposely…

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MeDicaTion!

MeDicaTion!

What medication should you take? What medication should you prescribe your child? What medication am I taking? Okay, okay, -time to talk about medication. I have received a multitude of requests to talk about medication or even answer specific questions concerning medication and it is about time that I got around to talking about medication.

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Ty Pennington and ADHD, he sets a good example

Ty Pennington and ADHD, he sets a good example

“A Jack of all trades and a Master of none!”  This is how Ty Pennington has often described himself, and truth be told, it is also how many of us Adders depict ourselves. I have described myself that way, and actually, I still do. The reality is that Ty and the majority of Adders are indeed Masters of a trade, an Adder trade, we are Masters of innovation. Ty is a true master and one I admire. When it comes to ADHD he is ahead of his time, and really, it’s about time someone like Ty came along and help educate society concerning the reality of ADHD and ADD. He takes it upon himself to spread understanding and help bring healing to Adders from around the world and he does not limit himself to only those with ADD or ADHD. He helps many in need. If you have watched his […]

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AMAZING… just simply AMAZING!

AMAZING… just simply AMAZING!

To everyone who has written to me concerning my story in my book “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir” – Thank you! Such a response was unexpected and is much appreciated! I really would like to write each and every one of you back and personally thank you and in some cases I have, and yet there simply isn’t enough time… I am overwhelmed by such wonderful support, so please… take my thanks from this message! THANK YOU! Although we are still not 100% decided on which publishing avenue we will take, we received very good information from a publishing company just the other day and we are looking into their services. Thanks again, ~Bryan  

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Paris Hilton has ADD and she is Awesome!

Paris Hilton has ADD and she is Awesome!

Now I want to talk about Paris Hilton. She’s an Adder! When I heard the news that she is an Adder I wasn’t the least bit surprised and actually, I really, well, expected it. She has all the traits. Think about it: She seems naïve, but she’s not. She said she just acted dumb, but that she’s really not. How many of us Adders have said this in our lives just to cover up our ADD or ADHD? She’s still young and I remember at her age I used to say things and do things I wish I hadn’t—heck, I still do. We Adders are impulsive, ingenious yes, but we are so impulsive and our minds work so fast that we say things before we have formed them in proper sentences or worked them out in a way that the general public can understand. Because we do that, sometimes, well, […]

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The Power of Positive Thinking and the Law of Attraction is Magic, wonderful, uplifting Magic. There’s no doubt about it:

The Power of Positive Thinking and the Law of Attraction is Magic, wonderful, uplifting Magic. There’s no doubt about it:

I grew up as a young boy never believing that any of my wants and desires could be possible. Everything I dreamed of always fell apart. I remember being very young and having great hope within my heart. The world was fresh and it seemed the world revolved around me, but already at the tender age of 6 all of that hope was flushed away and a life of mental misery would ensue. Nobody died and nothing of obvious tragedy happened. All that happened is that I entered the school system and my world changed—everything changed. I went from being dotted over to being complained about and punished so quick I didn’t even know what was happening–much less why it was happening. I was a young boy with undiagnosed Attention Deficit Disorder and another 31 years, from the day I started school, would pass before I would be officially diagnosed. […]

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Feel sorry for self? No. Not ever!

Feel sorry for self? No. Not ever!

I have decided to write about something which concerns me and leaves me feeling a bit perplexed. Lately, when I have told people that I am writing a book about my life’s struggles and later accomplishments of “living with undiagnosed ADD” they always seem to ask the same question: “Why do you want people to feel sorry for you?” That question perplexes me! Seriously, why is it the first thing asked is considering that I want people to feel sorry for me? It seems that is the impression most people have and it is one of my goals to change that impression. I do not feel embarrassed that I have ADD and I don’t want or need anyone to feel sorry for me. I am a very capable person. Actually, if anything, many of my ADDer traits are positive and have helped me become successful in the many things I […]

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Getting Started

Getting Started

About Bryan Hutchinson and ADDer World: After struggling through a painful childhood, a frustrating young adulthood, and a decade in therapy, Bryan Hutchinson finally found the key to unlocking the complexities of his mind. He was diagnosed with ADHD, type 1 (inattentive) at 37 years old – and after his initial shock at the diagnosis, he was ultimately filled with liberation and validation, knowing finally that he wasn’t simply lazy, or a failure, or incapable of sustaining relationships and living a life of purpose. He embarked on a journey of self-discovery, learning along the way the power of positive thinking and reframing his negative self-image into a positive one filled with optimism.   As he learned more about ADHD, and met more and more people like him, who had felt like failures for their entire lives, who lived with pain and self-loathing every day, who felt powerless to change their […]

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