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VPSG: High IQ+ADHD

January 14 @ 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm EST

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  • « VPSG: International Participants
  • VPSG: South Asian Indians Around the Globe Virtual Peer Support Group »

Facilitators: Adam Weissman & Adam Magazine
Sessions: 60-75 minutes
2nd & 4th Thursdays at 9pm ET/ 8pm CT / 7pm MT /6pm PT
Dates:  Dec. 10, No meeting on Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve); Jan. 14, 28 (2021)

People with above average intelligence are more difficult to diagnose for ADHD. As if being recognized as bright isn’t enough pressure to succeed, having ADHD can cause us to blame ourselves in unhealthy ways, causing further isolation.

So what do we need to succeed in the neurotypical world? Finding community support is the first step to improve daily life. Having a safe space to discuss and process our ADHD lives is what this group is all about.

We will provide trustworthy information, empathy, and friendship. If you have problems with procrastination, perfectionism, and time blindness, let’s share strategies and learn from each other.

Join us as we share our experiences, explore our strengths, and draw inspiration from each other.

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Date:
January 14
Time:
9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Website:
https://add.org/adda-virtual-peer-support-group-high-iq-adhd/

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