It's official. I have been self-diagnosed with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). How would anyone diagnose themselves? I was driving home very late one night, with no iPod connection, listening to RADIO 1, to Dr. Raymond Hamdan when a boy called complaining about his inability to concentrate and focus for more than a few seconds. I immediately identified with the caller. I googled ADD and did 3 online tests and TADA. I suffer from ADD.
My initial reaction: Alot makes sense now. I've been like this since childhood and so many incidents can be explained.
My 2nd reaction: Considering what I've had this condition since childhood, I've done pretty well for myself. So imagine if I got over this how much more successful I can become?
My 2nd reaction: Considering what I've had this condition since childhood, I've done pretty well for myself. So imagine if I got over this how much more successful I can become?
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My silly boss seems to think I am slightly cocky and a tad bit too overconfident. The exact words used were: You think you're the best in whatever you do. I honestly don't think there is anything wrong with that. It's good to be confident. It's better to believe in oneself. And it's of uttermost importance to believe that one can reach the impossible. Our aims must be high and we should settle for nothing short of extraordinary. And you'd think a positive attitude towards life and the future would be appreciated now wouldn't you? I'm afraid not. I've got 2 words for you: Inferiority Complex. Hope you got the hint (*winks*)
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Till we meet again,
Sedeso
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