Held together with tea and honey! A big thank you to @SoundTraxNC, Tyrrell Harrell, and Harper Horizon for helping us produce our audiobook. If you’ve started listening, tell us what you think! 🎧 #adhd #audiobook
MAJOR ADHD LIFE HACK: 1) AUDIOBOOKS!!! 2) read the print WHILE listening to the audiobook! 3) walk, workout, jog, bike, treadmill, drive, do chores, etc all while listening to an audiobook. 4) rinse and repeat. It's easy to re listen to an audiobook as many times as you want until you learn the info well.👍 With ADHDrs being one of the target audiences, the audiobook might now actually outsell the print vetsion! 😂👍
I can't thank you enough for making it into an audiobook. Not everyone thinks to do that, but you will reach so many more people that way. I learned early in my life I had an eye condition that made it so my eyes will skip lines while reading that makes is to slow and tedious. When I found audiobooks I was over the moon happy. So thank you for all of your hard work from those of us that need audiobooks to enjoy a good book
Perfect timing for this to come out, I finished the audiobook last week and loved it. Tools Penn mentioned can also be used to assist in dealing with anxiety and some that Kim talked about can be used when dealing with a parent who has dementia. I really needed that information right now, as things are very challenging in my life. Thank you for even helping people who are not impacted by ADHD. Love your videos and your books. 🤗🥰
I understand about how hard it is to read aloud. I was reading to a group yesterday and kept mixing up the words. When I read, I read through the end of the sentence, but then my mouth has to catch up. The words at the end of the sentence often end up moved to earlier in the sentence when I try to speak them. Doggone my speed reading classes!
The first thing I did was rush to see if there was an audiobook AND if Penn read it. (I assumed there would be but still had to know for sure). And got something even better - ALL OF THEM are on the audiobook - Penn, Kim, Ann Marie, Lola, some expert/s. Amazing. Can't wait to listen to this. And read it too. And read AND listen to this.
I have my copy on order and can't wait for it to arrive. As a 60+ individual, I am still learning new things about my ADHD. Thank you so much for sharing your journey in the form of this much needed resource.
I feel like you read my ADHD mind! Yesterday I thought, “if there was an audiobook of that Awesome book, I’d definitely buy it”! BOOM 💥 Thanks! Can’t wait to listen 😄
Love the stack of stuff under the computer. My ‘squirrel’ is “oh look a problem to solve, if I put this and this and that under the computer it would be so much better”
Thank you so much for writing this book and then making the audio book. It's so important. You two are doing wonderful things to help others. Keep up the good work! ❤
I absolutely love the audio book. I like the physical book too with all its illustrations, but I love the immersive experience of reading the book along with Penn and Kim, and all the little extra stuff!
I would never know whats its like I have ADHD and nobody understands me they don't try to get understand me I just get on their nerves and tell me to leave them alone it makes me depressed
Men and women often present ADHD symptoms differently. Do you think the material in your book applies to both genders? I bet your book is going to help many people.
I was waiting for the movie, but I guess the book is next best... wait, my wife is telling me how she likes the book, cause our local library got it in, cause we're broke, oh wait the video we were watching on TV ended, but anyway, hopefully I get to hear the book, but sometimes when I listen to someone reading I zone out, and it becomes a drone sound that interrupts what I start thinking about, and then I don't know what was said, but I'm quite sure I don't have anything like ADHD, course I do have quite a bit of Introvert tendencies, oh wait, I've got to find an end to this long run-on sentence! 😁 My wife is reading the book, like I said, and tells me we both have characteristics of ADHD, yet I'm also the quiet introvert, who can still talk to people if it's the right topic, but my wife can talk double the amount of words they claim women speak a day, so it's a perfect marriage, in that, I don't have to speak except when she forgets something, or her brain freezes I can finish her sentence! (I always have to remind her the actual date of our wedding for those who think it's the guy who doesn't know that info, and she forgets my birthday now and then when she tries telling people, but we early years (1966+70) Gen-Xers are getting dern close to being seniors, and she already is at Goodwill! 😚🥴) Wait, what was my point, anyway, at least when I type I don't forget what I was saying halfway through the sentence like I literally do, often, when I'm talking to people! Seriously, right smack in the middle of..., what was I saying? Oh well! Been watching y'all since we found ya during 2020 Hades. Thanks for the fun!
You are entitled to your emotions, but it bothers me that you are ashamed of having adhd. We cannot control these things and you don't deserve shame for having adhd than I do for recently having lost a breast to cancer. It isn't something that you asked for. It just is. Love who you are!
I'm so tired of hearing about this book I'm ready to bail on my subscription here. Ginny Di did a much better job in much less time explaining ADHD and moved on. you are no longer entertaining, you're just flogging your book.