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By adulthood, symptoms may still be present but they may be more internalized and less obvious. Here are some ways adult ADHD symptoms may present that are slightly different from childhood:4. No time to stopRather than climbing on things and being obviously hyperactive, adults may have an inner sense of restlessness. They may have difficulty relaxing and have a constantly busy mind. They may feel driven to always be doing something, and to try and be constantly productive. This can mean even on a holiday, there is an inability to relax and the person needs to be busily doing activities.3. Organised, then overwhelmed for a bitRather than always being disorganized, adults may experience periods of being highly organized to overcompensate for their ADHD symptoms, followed by periods of feeling overwhelmed and not being able to get things done. This period of overwhelm, which may last a few days, can be due to the extra effort required to be organized when one has ADHD.2. Severe procrastinationThis can result in failing university subjects and struggling to complete work tasks. Procrastination can impact completing chores around the house and getting severely behind in general life administration, like paying important bills. Putting things off to an extreme degree — such that an impending deadline results in the last minute “smash it out,” “all-nighter” effort — is common in ADHD.1. A poor sense of timeIn adults, this can result in constantly underestimating how long things will take, causing frequent lateness. A person might not factor the coffee stop and traffic into their calculations.https://apple.news/AksRMgl6RRweauXKEg9TWJw

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