Guys I’m feeling really weird/years of scattered notes

:/…I really appreciate you responding. I guess something adhd psychiatrist Ned Hallowell said really stuck with me. It was also repeated by an adhd coach I had a consult with. Basically, they’re encouraging people to change course if the path they’re on isn’t compatible with their adhd brain. I may keep bullying myself mentally every moment of the rest of my degree, but I guess if I’m going to change course, it can still happen after I graduate. But like a lot of you may know, post graduate plans aren’t usually made spur of the moment. Planning happens before you earn your degree.

I’m unsure about whether I can find the discipline to progress in my area of study enough to stop suffering through it. Are there any people out there who “suffered” through a lot of their degree, feeling behind, but did get to actually reap the reward later on ? Or is suffering a sign you’re not cut out for what you’re doing…

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