How I Succeed with ADHD at Harvard [CC]

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65PinkRoses

65PinkRoses

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Here's a short and pretty unscripted take on how I manage and succeed with my ADHD at Harvard in general, while in lecture, studying or doing work, and while taking tests!
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6:10 for how I stay focused in lecture
10:00 for study tips
17:30 for test taking tips
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@darleneorm5593
@darleneorm5593 5 жыл бұрын
Me to myself: gosh, stop checking instagram while watching a video on adhd at 1 am when you have 3 projects and 2 exams you've been ignoring this week.
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 5 жыл бұрын
that's way too relatable XD
@themo9541
@themo9541 4 жыл бұрын
It’s me right now ... do you have Solution
@nekochadechu
@nekochadechu 4 жыл бұрын
@@themo9541 i second this h e l p
@Angienax
@Angienax 4 жыл бұрын
Darlene Orm why is this me AT THIS EXACT SAME MOMENT?! 😂😂💔💔💔
@aamariamason4562
@aamariamason4562 4 жыл бұрын
😭😭
@novi_cine868
@novi_cine868 2 жыл бұрын
Summary to this video: 1. Make to do lists and constantly check them throughout the day 2. Hooks for keys and wallets etc so you don't forget where you put them 3. To keep focus in class, picture the words that the professor say to keep a track of the lecture and if a random thought appears, just jot it down somewhere so you don't have to deal with it at the moment 4. Use physical notepad and pen so apps on digitals don't distract you or to stop any kind of temptation 5. Listen to music while studying as a white noise so that you can stop hyperfixation on people around you 6. Use pomodoro technique and use apps like tide or forest for it 7. create fake deadlines so you don't miss the real deadline and procrastinate while not really procrastinate for the real one 8. For test taking, bring foam ear plugs to tests as plugging them will reduce almost 30 decibels , and sit in the front row 9. Chew on something in tests so you don't fall asleep
@helenstamm3188
@helenstamm3188 2 жыл бұрын
I will love you forever for this thank you!!
@helahelahoooooo3014
@helahelahoooooo3014 2 жыл бұрын
A hero u are A HEEEERO 22 min for an adhd man it's a lot 🤣😅
@gebbygebbers
@gebbygebbers Жыл бұрын
AGH THANK YOU i was struggling past the 10 minute mark
@cloverajazz6743
@cloverajazz6743 Жыл бұрын
Need to read this many times to grasp the information😢
@emeraldstar373
@emeraldstar373 Жыл бұрын
they should supply number 8 in exams
@jayj7340
@jayj7340 5 жыл бұрын
Omg thank you! I just looked up advice for straight A students and I got "go to class, be organized, don't procrastinate" and I'm like "uh-huh great, but hOw?!" This is amazing advice! Thank you!
@ellierue5023
@ellierue5023 4 жыл бұрын
YES!!!!! I am always told to do stuff like don't procrastinate and study and other "common smart knowledge" but I NEED HELP WITH ACTUALLY DOING THAT. I'm currently trying to figure out how to organize my room without feeling cluttered and know where my stuff is. My parents don't understand that I want to clean my room and stay organized but I don't know how to.
@Daniela-fn8or
@Daniela-fn8or 4 жыл бұрын
ellie rue go through your day and keep only the things you actually use! Make sure EVERYTHING has a home and make sure the home makes sense in your mind!
@kittycoutourxxx2706
@kittycoutourxxx2706 4 жыл бұрын
Keep a really big box of ‘mock trash’ to throw things out that you’re not sure if you might need. Throw it out when it’s full
@clarkelieson
@clarkelieson 4 жыл бұрын
I recommend reading How to Become a Straight-A Student by Cal Newport. It's unconventional and saves so much time.
@PGOuma
@PGOuma 3 жыл бұрын
Don't do any other responsibilities like having a full time job while attending school or if you DO need money, do part time during the fall and spring and full time during the summers. Also dancing, music, crying, Degrassi, lusting over a character, and Jesus Christ will get you through it 👍🏼 I haven't been tested for ADHD so I'm not saying this works for ADHD people but I do have a PD, depression, and social anxiety, living in a toxic environment so it's been hard for me to focus and came out with straight A's using those tips...idk how literally...I blacked out through most of it and I also get bored when I have to sit down and do something so I have to listen to music while having a show play in the background as I do my work or I'll get sleepy and bored
@BiscuitSumer
@BiscuitSumer 4 жыл бұрын
A little tip for all my ADHD friends: I recommend ambient music, it stimulates my brain in a very different way, for example, I play the slytherin common room ambient music and BAM I feel like I'm in a total different environment which means I'm not bored and can focus on whatever I have to do. Sometimes I play Bloodborne ambient music (or any other horror ambient music) and the chills/adrenaline helps me do so much for longer periods. 😁
@kittycoutourxxx2706
@kittycoutourxxx2706 4 жыл бұрын
Music distracts me 😔😔😔
@aaronloughland7549
@aaronloughland7549 4 жыл бұрын
I do this too! rainy afternoon hogwarts dorm music lol
@paremour
@paremour 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@picashlio3361
@picashlio3361 4 жыл бұрын
Yes this, though I use the Halo theme a lot
@gonzo2550
@gonzo2550 4 жыл бұрын
I listen to instrumentals for anything with reading and sometimes writing cuz the words mingle in my head if its worded, but with everything else I do worded at super high volumes and that helps me so much with physics and math. loud worded music that I can tune out is the best controlled kind of focus I have. but I can only use that if I even have enough executive function to begin...and thats pretty rare for homework.
@granolagothic_
@granolagothic_ 4 жыл бұрын
This is inspiring to see a person with ADHD going to a Ivy League. My whole life I felt underestimated since I have ADHD along with a rare math disability (Dyscalculia) and was constantly looked down upon by peers and some teachers. This is so badass and amazing😊😊
@lookingupwithwonder
@lookingupwithwonder 4 жыл бұрын
Joe Biden had ADHD and a stutter and he's now president! 💜
@granolagothic_
@granolagothic_ 4 жыл бұрын
@@lookingupwithwonder Wow!! Never knew he had ADHD as well that’s awesome!! 💙💙
@yourlocaltoad5102
@yourlocaltoad5102 4 жыл бұрын
@@lookingupwithwonder Is there any source on this? I googled it and all I found was a article by someone who claims that Trump and Biden have adhd based on their behaviour in debates and other public appearances
@PGOuma
@PGOuma 3 жыл бұрын
Omg Liberty from Degrassi has that too
@user-iw1oj6to4r
@user-iw1oj6to4r 3 жыл бұрын
Lol kids at Ivy League schools pop adder-all and Ritalin like their skittles. At least half of Everyone their has an adhd diagnosis and perscription. Dumb kids smoke weed, smart kids pop addys. That’s just how it goes
@alaplaya5
@alaplaya5 5 жыл бұрын
it's so funny how so many people with adhd find similar solutions to everyday problems 😂
@linaabdou2671
@linaabdou2671 4 жыл бұрын
🤷‍♀️
@parkerv6
@parkerv6 4 жыл бұрын
I'm mean not really. You would expect that.
@jiziz5751
@jiziz5751 4 жыл бұрын
Soooooo true
@gw5663
@gw5663 3 жыл бұрын
We all have the same problem and a lot of us are decently smart enough to come up with a good solution
@saltNpepper952
@saltNpepper952 3 жыл бұрын
Many people who also have ADHD but didn't know it or haven't been diagnosed of it also find their own solutions to deal with it, without even knowing that it was actually because of ADHD haha
@timbrophy
@timbrophy 5 жыл бұрын
I read recently that academic reading can be particularly difficult for ADHDers. The big books and small type means the many many words can be distracting. In addition to using a ruler or bookmark to narrow the focus, a good strategy is to pace while reading and/ or read aloud.
@shravp2603
@shravp2603 5 жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say I find the word distracting? More that it’s too long and loaded that my mind can either wander or I just can’t sustain my attention for a long time
@kaielyse9313
@kaielyse9313 4 жыл бұрын
I agree with both of you ^
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 4 жыл бұрын
I find that academic reading can also be super difficult just because it's so boring. Like ADHD means that we can get so bored we just fall asleep. Reading aloud can help a bit, I also wish that academic texts had audiobooks because then I could do stuff with my hands to try and pay attention!
@ezariacarline9498
@ezariacarline9498 4 жыл бұрын
Amazon ebooks have an option to single out the words so itll only put one word on the screen at a time you can speed it up or slow it down and i find it helpful and a quick way to get tbroufht reading when you just cant gst the groove
@PGOuma
@PGOuma 3 жыл бұрын
@@65pinkrosesYT yessss I need audio books!!
@AneleKunene
@AneleKunene 5 жыл бұрын
pro tip: try sleep alot earlier the day before an exam/test as it will help you recall better especially if you have adhd
@BrokenJoeGaming
@BrokenJoeGaming 4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes my mind races so fast im in physical doscomfirt.
@picashlio3361
@picashlio3361 4 жыл бұрын
Definitely feel that one. For sure.
@Lea-ov8vq
@Lea-ov8vq 3 жыл бұрын
My head starts to hurt sometimes
@MrSpock-sm3dd
@MrSpock-sm3dd 5 жыл бұрын
Its funny that I got distracted while watching your video and when I realized I just lost the first minute
@esmeralda8305
@esmeralda8305 4 жыл бұрын
SAME
@desidezmusic9239
@desidezmusic9239 4 жыл бұрын
I love when she said she works differently and that works for her. Our children need to hear things like that. I remember achieving high in school and still not feeling good enough and or insecure because of how my brain was wired compared to the next. Thank You for helping.
@alieniguess
@alieniguess 5 жыл бұрын
Like holy cow this video is helpful. Not only do you have great tips but you just cured like 90% of my productivity related self hatred.
@user-ot7ve8zi3q
@user-ot7ve8zi3q 5 жыл бұрын
ADHD Redhead You have a boy ?
@keilasalmeron8731
@keilasalmeron8731 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, as a first gen student with ADHD it is so hard for me to just learn. I really care about doing well, but never really knew how to go about it especially when you were never taught how to practice good executive function skills. I have even gotten to the point of getting depressed and wondering if college was even for me. This really helps so much you have no idea and I hope others with ADHD find this video helpful as much as I did!
@mikeearls126
@mikeearls126 4 жыл бұрын
It's impressive as hell that you got into Harvard...only the smartest people get in there. Plus you did it having some more challenges than others...really amazing.
@splash2849
@splash2849 4 жыл бұрын
Crysma well duh-
@emmamayoral1290
@emmamayoral1290 2 жыл бұрын
that sounded a little condescendingggg
@mikeearls126
@mikeearls126 2 жыл бұрын
@@emmamayoral1290 huh? I was being complimentary
@yoshiyoshi656
@yoshiyoshi656 5 жыл бұрын
U know u have ADHD if ur reading the comments while the video is playing Btw nice vid it's helpful
@chrisb470
@chrisb470 5 жыл бұрын
I thought that was normal..
@yoshiyoshi656
@yoshiyoshi656 4 жыл бұрын
Lol
@epicwave7060
@epicwave7060 4 жыл бұрын
Busted 😂
@tiagordon2123
@tiagordon2123 4 жыл бұрын
Called out
@jessicae3823
@jessicae3823 4 жыл бұрын
😭😂😂
@heathersmyth8251
@heathersmyth8251 4 жыл бұрын
I just finished middle school and I was never challenged so my adhd went undiagnosed. In eighth grade, I started taking accelerated math and english classes at the community college (kind of like AP). I had to get extensions on my work every week, but everyone just thought I was lazy. Since quarantine started, I have not been able to get the work done. Being out of the school environment was too much for my brain too handle. I finally decided to talk to my doctor and now I am in the process of being diagnosed. These tips were the most helpful ones I’ve found! Thank you!!
@aamariamason4562
@aamariamason4562 4 жыл бұрын
💛💛💛
@natanyawilliams6229
@natanyawilliams6229 4 жыл бұрын
I went through the same thing, except I wasn’t diagnosed until my senior yr of high school. I’m so thankful to see someone go through the same thing as me; I thought my struggle was out of the ordinary but I feel less alone to know someone else had the same experience. Best of luck to you!
@heathersmyth8251
@heathersmyth8251 4 жыл бұрын
@@natanyawilliams6229 I’m so glad you could relate! Best of luck to you, too! :)
@alyciagibson
@alyciagibson 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy for you that you're getting a diagnosis before college! I didn't get mine until last year. I'm in my final semester of college now and feel like a giant weight is lifted off of me knowing how my brain works now and all the helpful coping strategies that there are online. Best of luck to you! You've got this!
@imtime22
@imtime22 3 жыл бұрын
No way they thought an eighth grader in college classes was lazy. You’re doing a great job ✨
@BiscuitSumer
@BiscuitSumer 4 жыл бұрын
So I just recently discovered that the way my brain works isn't "normal" and it's a condition called ADHD. I'm not diagnosed yet but I'm certain I have it. These methods that you mentioned is how I managed to graduate college. Everything makes sense to me now. The music tip has literally saved me back then, I work now and this is how I get stuff done. Btw, your earrings are lovely.
@indaNelahi
@indaNelahi 5 жыл бұрын
I must say the first minute I was distracted by your earrings. Your whole outfit matches so well with the wall and its decoration haha. Thankyou for the video it is helpfull!!
@chelseac2320
@chelseac2320 3 жыл бұрын
😭😭😂same
@alexandraurbano3586
@alexandraurbano3586 3 жыл бұрын
Oh god this is so true
@Akkarinchan
@Akkarinchan 4 жыл бұрын
The biggest challenge for me at uni has been academic writing and essays. Im ok with writing itself and usually doing well at exams, but I have a terrible struggle with trying to focus on writing coherently and remembering all the details needed. Especially on how to quote sources and all the technical details. Or trying to make my own conclusions of the texts I barely understand. The whole process of essay writing feels so overwhelming that ive quit most of the courses with an essay and almost dropped out. Any tips?
@cadaraye1929
@cadaraye1929 4 жыл бұрын
SAME im a sophmore in IB and my ap english class is so hard, you put that into words so well
@alyciagibson
@alyciagibson 3 жыл бұрын
If you have a writing center at your university, I highly recommend you take advantage of those resources. Often they have student staff that have been in the same boat and are super helpful. If not, there is probably some sort of department in English that has services like that. Worth sending an English professor or director an e-mail or reach out to your Student Advocates office for guidance.
@ruixia114
@ruixia114 3 жыл бұрын
Speak with a disability counselor?
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 3 жыл бұрын
I’m so sorry my comment is coming late (typical adhd wow) but my advice is: reach out to any academic counselling your school has firstly. But also write in point form and take hand written notes as ideas come up along the way. I like to come up with my argument/ideas first and make the most bare bones outline of what I want to say on a piece of paper and then flesh it out from there (taking notes bc I switch topics quicky). For citations I recommend getting Zotero! It’s a free software that keeps track of all your citations it’s very helpful!
@evillittlemcnuggets
@evillittlemcnuggets 3 жыл бұрын
use speech to text!!! i always forget what i want to write in a sentence because i’m so focused on picking out “academic” words. i find it a lot easier to keep with the flow of writing if i’m just speaking it. afterwards i go in and edit everything i need to out
@slam2dunkz63
@slam2dunkz63 4 жыл бұрын
Another tip I would add is: combine the sources of information when learning something. I normally need to look at the same topic explained in my lecture slides, a random book and various youtube videos. Then write down what I have learned on multiple places. I write on books (obvs!), multicoloured post it notes ( colours matched to specific topics) and I have two white boards adjacent to each other. Again I try to match different sections with similar colours. Furthermore , I have two calendars directly opposite each other. Here I write down important dates such as CW deadlines etc. At the same time I try to write the same dates digitally with periodic reminders (google/microsoft calendars etc). As you know we are not always the best at remembering dates! People with technical courses that involve formulas etc. Print out the formulas and have them placed around your study area. As a civil engineering student, I have differentiation/integration laws and Laplace transforms etc. Finally, remember it is normal to have off days where you are struggling to cope with all the work. Just chill, let it go for now then come at it with renewed energy!!! You got this!
@slam2dunkz63
@slam2dunkz63 4 жыл бұрын
Also reward yourself regularly
@katm5458
@katm5458 4 жыл бұрын
Big ADHD mood last Friday I was doing a lab and I missed some steps on the written instructions so my code wasn't working and when I asked my TA he said "Why don't you follow instructions? What are you doing???" and I cried for the rest of my lab but I finished it so it's ok
@jazmynmain
@jazmynmain 4 жыл бұрын
im always too embarrassed to ask my teachers to repeat something or explain it further because they would just accuse me of not listening:(
@katm5458
@katm5458 4 жыл бұрын
@@jazmynmain that's me, and my therapist taught me about "unhelpful thinking" which is apparently what that is, also most teachers are aware of different learning needs and good teachers are more than willing to take your questions and feedback!
@codchemistryclub4358
@codchemistryclub4358 4 жыл бұрын
I listen to a lot of instrumental music, and I record lectures and knit in class! It keeps my hands busy, and I can easily put it down to write!
@ermyy.
@ermyy. 3 жыл бұрын
me: *watches a video about how to keep my focus while having ADHD* also me: "wait she said 'about' differently I wonder if she's Canadian" also also me: *goes to her page to check if she's Canadian instead of focusing on the video*
@vanillasparkle6899
@vanillasparkle6899 5 жыл бұрын
currently attending nursing as premed. hopefully my adhd wont prevent me from being a doctor one day
@xxaidanxxsniperz6404
@xxaidanxxsniperz6404 4 жыл бұрын
I have been struggling since grade 10, I thought it was depression and anxiety. Turns out I was not reaching my potential because of ADHD.
@joonatss
@joonatss 4 жыл бұрын
​@@xxaidanxxsniperz6404 how did you end up reaching your potential? or if your potential grew after realizing that you wasn't somewhat normal compared to non ADHD? I often seem to think that i am depressed, but i think it might be because i fail to reach my potential which leads to depressive mood etc.
@xxaidanxxsniperz6404
@xxaidanxxsniperz6404 4 жыл бұрын
@@joonatss I'm still working on it, but counseling helps tremendously. Accommodations are also a great tool to use. I was given medication and that has helped with my procrastination the most. Use all the tools at your disposal and someday you will reach your potential.
@kamikkaze5164
@kamikkaze5164 3 жыл бұрын
I hope so 💚🐢 Btw, my fav doctor has ADHD. He is the best. I hope you will be the best for other people's too. (We talk about ADHD a lot, since one Psychiatry told me to be tested) He is my model because I feel connected to him and because I see myself, like representation? Idk. I justo love him so much. He also send me to see a specialist bc my wrist pain, while my pediatrician just told me to rest. And his attitude led me to a better prognostic and etc. I'm sorry I overshared, but the point is: I had this deep feeling that you're going to be as amazing doctor as he is 💚🐢✨
@bobbi2914
@bobbi2914 3 жыл бұрын
Another tip, if you get distracted by music, some apps like Spotify have white noise or static that can help cancel out other sounds. I use them a lot in class when it’s independent time.
@awkwardlysippingtea8571
@awkwardlysippingtea8571 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! #1 ADHD tip: Watch everything, including this, at x1.75 speed. The earrings were distracting me so much and I couldn’t focus on the words but at an accelerated speed the background stimuli fades and I can focus.
@emmaperkins8780
@emmaperkins8780 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! I have to listen to everything at 1.5 or faster!
@sallyyeung1729
@sallyyeung1729 3 жыл бұрын
@@emmaperkins8780 lol i also listened to this at 1.5x
@Haniye-t5u
@Haniye-t5u 4 жыл бұрын
omg thanks 😃😃😃😃😃😃 wat else i noticed that is the way u talk . u don make eye contact all the time sometimes u look around to remember . the way u move ur hands its actually wat i do . hooohhh such a relief to know that u r not alone
@BeepBopViola
@BeepBopViola 3 жыл бұрын
Love the transparency in this video!! Also glad I’m not the only one that hangs everything in my room :D pro tip IKEA sells these board things with holes that can attach to your desk and then you can hang your entire life there for Zoom school!
@isaiahgovea2319
@isaiahgovea2319 5 жыл бұрын
This video is a pure example of a really elaborative illustration on how-to. I find majority or good advice are the unpopular videos, the videos that are not at the top of the search results, 'how to focus with ADHD' or 'how to study with ADHD'. The commercially looking videos with pretty thumbnails always has the same bs advice with NO ELABORATION or personal experience. Good job girl!! Keep posting please
@kirstihirsimaki3880
@kirstihirsimaki3880 5 жыл бұрын
I can't even express to you how important this video is for me and probably so many others. Thank you so much!
@melgonzales4004
@melgonzales4004 5 жыл бұрын
So helpful and validating! I just graduated from the University of Houston in December, and I was not diagnosed with ADHD until my final year. So strange, yet exciting, to turn my issues into strengths when it comes to learning.
@melodybales2038
@melodybales2038 3 жыл бұрын
Dude I cant get over those earings. High key the sparkles and light made it easier to even get through the video and focus rather than flip through tabs. Thanks for the tips
@mariahmills328
@mariahmills328 5 жыл бұрын
I don't find ADHD medicine that helpful either, it honestly makes me very tired and forgetful. I'm in anatomy and physiology and I failed my first practical, I'm normally an A student. I knew the answer in my head but all of the other definitions I had to learn came racing through all at once and my hand froze, I had no idea what to write. I'm fine in lecture but lab moves so fast and there is no powerpoint so we have to write everything while the teacher is talking and trying to demonstrate a model at the same time, I can't keep up. I think I will take your advice and start recording lectures, thanks for the tips :)
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 5 жыл бұрын
Oh that's totally happened to me before! In French classes I often freeze and panic and forget everything, that's totally normal! I hope that recording will help you! In classes that move fast like that recording tends to help me because otherwise I'm too focused on trying to make good notes and not writing. I'd still recommend having a paper in front of you just so you can jot down any thoughts that come to mind if you get stuck on an internal loop or if your teacher says something that you think is super important! I wish you the best of luck and hope you succeed!
@katejohnson2403
@katejohnson2403 5 жыл бұрын
That exactly happened to me on my last anatomy practical I had to drop the class last week :( the teacher was really hard though
@QT-oc9rn
@QT-oc9rn 4 жыл бұрын
it could be that the dosage was too high, I take a very small amount and that helps, but everybody is different
@picashlio3361
@picashlio3361 4 жыл бұрын
Oddly enough I had that problem too. Turns out my serotonin levels were also low so pairing it with a low dose antidepressant solved the blah brain fog it gave. Sounds weird, don't know how it works but it does. Its weird feeling as though I can control my own thoughts for the first time in my life... at 30.
@mortadelamesalami1547
@mortadelamesalami1547 3 жыл бұрын
@@owenwu6047 then why do they give it to u
@GoldirocksSA
@GoldirocksSA 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm a nearly 40 year old adult who has just completed a 1st year BSc. I think it helps that I am older, if I was in my 20's and worried about a social life or love life, there's no way that I would be able to study, even with meds. (Thank god for meds!) I'm actually loving online classes because my lectures are mostly recorded, so I can pause every 2 seconds to write down notes. I also use an app that transcribes my lectures for me, which I then print out and put with my slide print outs/ notes so that I know I can fill in the blanks when I need to. I definitely struggle more with topics that don't interest me or I find difficult because I vague out and start daydreaming so much. I just have to know myself and when is the best time for me to study and try my best to catch up.
@isadorewallace4301
@isadorewallace4301 Жыл бұрын
I just recently became aware that I have ADHD. I struggled w/ severe anxiety so long, and then I found ways and methods to help manage it better. Then one day I don’t remember how I became aware, or what I was doing. It just hit me that I had ADHD!! I knew my son had it, but I never paid attention to his behavior were also my own behavior as well. My son is 13, but extremely smart. I was talking to him after realizing I have the same behavior as he does. The impulsive responses to things, constantly unable to focus on one thing, unable to concentrate, or process things. He immediately said, Dad I know. His response was like, Yeah. I know. I’m like how did you know? He responded you act like me. I’ve never been tested for severe anxiety as a kid, never heard anyone speak of that before until I became an adult and got hospitalized for hypertension and severe anxiety. Yes, it had gotten that bad. The ADHD, I heard about as I got older, but it never crossed my mind that I had it. I knew I had problems learning, but didn’t understand why. I knew I also processed things differently than others people, which I thought was a good thing, because it made me very conscious and observant. When I realized I had ADHD it really helped put a lot of things in perspective for me. It allowed me to understand myself better, and know that I’m not alone, and I’m different, but also very intelligent. Thank you for all the tips and methods.
@ameliabadelia2000
@ameliabadelia2000 4 жыл бұрын
i’ve been really needing to see positive representation relating to adhd because it’s been discouraging me from pursuing post-secondary and i know that it’s something i need to overcome in order to grow and pursue my potential so thank you ♥️🦋
@ifihadfriends437
@ifihadfriends437 5 жыл бұрын
Man I really needed this.... especially the writing thoughts down thing going on thought tangents during exams is my kryptonite
@lycybin8347
@lycybin8347 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like it’s been so long since I’ve done homework and sat through class without meds. You’ve made me remember... the thoughts... O.O
@ZarinaMachaAuthor
@ZarinaMachaAuthor 3 жыл бұрын
Really helpful as I'm writing a story with a character who is at university and has ADHD and want to make sure that I accurately represent how she manages her condition. Thanks for sharing, I'm sure this helped a lot of people and gave some insight for those of us who don't have ADHD! :D Also congrats on being at Harvard, that is amazing.
@sebastiangonzalez3218
@sebastiangonzalez3218 4 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! I'm a nursing major with adhd. I never usually had to study and I got away with barley paying attention most of the time, but ones I hit anatomy and physiology, that wasn't a option anymore. This helped a lot, best of luck to you.
@allynfollette
@allynfollette 2 жыл бұрын
Literally cuz all of high school I barely had to study, once I got to college it was like BOOM studying is essential, and I have no idea how to study effectively.
@khloecarver1246
@khloecarver1246 Жыл бұрын
@@allynfollette LITERALLY, breezed through K-12 with advanced scores, then in college I feel like an idiot😭
@jeanette3915
@jeanette3915 2 жыл бұрын
one of the biggest things that helped me in school, particularly in math but it applies to every class and especially for online classes, try to remind yourself that there is no one watching you over your shoulder, no one is judging you for the order you work or for how long.
@vvhinystuff
@vvhinystuff 3 жыл бұрын
even though we’re here 3 years later i just need to echo the other comments here in saying thank you for making this video. i really struggle to stay focused during long videos (especially educational ones!) but found myself nodding along to your personal anecdotes all throughout. can’t begin to explain how immensely comforting it is to hear that the techniques you use (making your own CC captions in your head, studying less, jigsaw-piecing essays etc) are ones i use too! i have Real Bad imposter syndrome and always feel the ways i study are wrong. any good result i got i’d be telling myself that i just articulated my words well and somehow bamboozled my professors into giving me a good grade - all because I felt I wasn’t spending enough time studying or going about it in a linear way. so so so comforting to hear that im not alone and that this is just a way we process information and what works for us and that it’s absolutely valid! i’ve been to therapists for my ADD but your video is the first one to truly resonate with me - i even whipped out my own fidget cube I had stored away as soon as you mentioned it so I wouldn’t feel tempted to reach for my phone hahahahah definitely going to take your tips on board! esp with my online lectures and classes :^) thank you again and i hope your life is doing wonderful! stay safe
@joshmakesdrinksandjokes
@joshmakesdrinksandjokes 5 жыл бұрын
thank you for making this video! i'm a student at dartmouth that got recently diagnosed with adhd, and i've felt a range of confusion/loneliness with how to deal with this and still perform at a high academic level, and this was really helpful to hear! also, you mentioned the medication you took and how that relates to your anxiety and adhd, but I'm the opposite way! I take stimulants which in turn helps my adhd then anxiety, rather than SSRIs helping anxiety first
@megaham
@megaham 2 жыл бұрын
Hi! I’ve listened to a lot of videos/podcasts about managing ADHD as a college student with little success, but your advice really resonated with me and it was exactly what I needed to hear after a particularly difficult day in class. Since you posted this 4 years ago, I hope that you are doing well and that you continue to succeed
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad it was helpful! i just graduated law school and I hope to do an updated video on tips soon now that I'm starting out as a working lawyer. Life has just gotten in the way of KZbin (which I just do for fun). I wish you the best in college!!!
@brristina
@brristina 4 жыл бұрын
Picturing what people say is probably the best advice I’ve heard in a while. Thank you so much for this, as a College student with ADHD who hasn’t been able to get back on medication since high school ended due to the pandemic things have been really rough.
@alieniguess
@alieniguess 5 жыл бұрын
This video is amazing. Thank you! It’s especially comforting knowing someone further along in their college success journey has the same kinds of obstacles as me. I was starting to feel like such a hopeless idiot with no chance at success, but you made me realize I shouldn’t be so ashamed.
@lookingupwithwonder
@lookingupwithwonder 4 жыл бұрын
This is great. I am 41 and was Dx 3 years ago and finally I am really accepting that I have ADHD. I am on OT prac in a busy hospital and I am struggling with organising my thinking. I have come up with lists and prompts. Just having difficulties with my working memory so I have asked my Equity Dept to advocate for me to have more time to consolidate the information I've been learning and apply it to real people in my caseload. Otherwise I'm struggling to remember everything in the OT process for these beautiful real life people that I don't want to negatively impact
@Amandasbarros
@Amandasbarros 2 жыл бұрын
The picturing the words in my head is so true! I used to do that as a child, before the whole "I want to be normal" phase and it would help me so much! Thank you for reminding me, I'll definitely try to do that again
@rachelmeadowcroft3267
@rachelmeadowcroft3267 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, literally everything you said is me. I haven't made the time to get diagnosed with ADHD yet, but wow. Especially the writing things out of order. That's been one of my biggest challenges at University and I did not realise that was an ADHD thing - although it makes so much sense! All the other things you mentioned I struggle with too, and I have used similiar solutions. I'm just about to graduate and I really wish I had found this video earlier. I have literally spent my entire degree thinking there was something wrong with me that I was putting in so much effort but getting barely anything done compared to everyone else
@laurencebreen6558
@laurencebreen6558 4 жыл бұрын
french revolution be like 3:16
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 4 жыл бұрын
I screamed omg bless. Thanks for this! I mean guillotine preferably but yes
@laurencebreen6558
@laurencebreen6558 4 жыл бұрын
@@65pinkrosesYT Hahah yea they didnt really hang people lmaooo. btw ty for making this vid it really helped me
@mollysjoberg7094
@mollysjoberg7094 3 жыл бұрын
Lmao in dieing
@TealEdizz
@TealEdizz 2 жыл бұрын
This helped me alot, i went from a 1.7 GPA to a 3.9 GPA.
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 2 жыл бұрын
Oh that’s wonderful! You should be proud of yourself and the work you put in!
@jessp8238
@jessp8238 4 жыл бұрын
Highlight the syllabus and condense the info to 1 page. Have templates for each assignment set up in advance. Have 1 page study guides back to front or create a ring of flash cards. I have to find ways to apply the info to my life in a practical way.
@Matt_McFaul
@Matt_McFaul 2 жыл бұрын
grrr...my ADHD is so bad that I only lasted about 5 minutes watching this before I forgot what I was doing and moved on to cleaning the cat fountain and giving my kittens treats 😕even watching a movie that I am totally interested in must be done in short increments. Luckily, my job involves working with a lot of different things in a rapid pace.
@justingeorg
@justingeorg 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!! This video have been the single most helpful instructions and tips I've received (in my whole life I'd say), because they are tailored to exactly what I need. I should have seen this 8 years ago when I started to study, maybe I'd be finished with my masters by now, which I'm struggling with atm. My biggest challenge / what I've until now been incapable of are assignments: at Vienna University where I study we have this format of assignments which are like 25-35 pages dealing with one specific topic/question. It has so many steps of planning and building the chapters logically and creating a stringent thread, which in my head and explaining to my friends I'm very capable of, but putting it on paper is really hard.
@lovewila9122
@lovewila9122 3 жыл бұрын
✨The white noise, The lists and The writing different parts of an essay then piecing the puzzle together at the end is me to the T!
@red.carnation
@red.carnation 4 жыл бұрын
Two things I find very helpful are repeating very slowly what I've memorized, I find that by doing this my brain stays more on the meaning of each word and doesn't view them as just sounds; the other thing is to reformulate long sentences or difficult ones into ones that I can easily come up with, it helps me not get frustrated when my brain views long sentences like a mess of ink!
@ADHDMathematician
@ADHDMathematician 3 жыл бұрын
Working out of order is a really nice way of putting it! I've also never been able to just do things in sequence! I agree it's totally worth embracing it since people only see the end product anyways.
@AleksandraS-z9x
@AleksandraS-z9x 2 жыл бұрын
Not too long ago, my psychiatrist confronted me with the idea that I might have ADHD. I'm seeing a psychologist to confirm the diagnosis in December this year. Until then, I'm gathering all the information on how to deal with this without medication or therapy. I've spend so much time researching productivity methods, motivation hacks, etc. resulting in little success. This video actually provided some new insights & ideas on how I can help myself - I just ordered a huge deskpad for jotting down my racing thoughts (some of which are important to do's that otherwise get lost) & am already looking for fidget toys! Thank you so much for sharing.
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 2 жыл бұрын
That’s wonderful! Everyone’s journey with ADHD starts somewhere and it sounds like you’re doing a great job. I still struggle-especially now as I learn to manage ADHD in a legal office setting for the first time. But it does get easier over time once you have support and a better understanding and what your unique brain needs 💖
@AleksandraS-z9x
@AleksandraS-z9x 2 жыл бұрын
@@65pinkrosesYT Thank you for your kind words. 💓
@Miss_All_Sundays
@Miss_All_Sundays 3 жыл бұрын
An angel. I was already doing some of these during my undergrad years and my master's degree, but the PhD is kicking my ass, because it is A SINGLE YEARS-AWAY DEADLINE and with the lack of boundaries I am spiraling out of control in my work, my research and my life. I am going to try the rest of your tips, some of them sound like they would work well with me. Thank you so much!
@Q2neptune13
@Q2neptune13 Жыл бұрын
I've heard this advice in bits and pieces here and there as I'm trying to learn how to utilize my ADHD. Thank you for putting it all together. At the very least, this video validates all the stuff I've been doing just to try and cope with my life (I've only been diagnosed recently. I'm almost 40). I really appreciate it, thank you.
@MsCafecito
@MsCafecito 3 жыл бұрын
Tip. Remake this with visual examples of what you’re talking about. Great content
@teresagarcia3495
@teresagarcia3495 3 жыл бұрын
Ok Seriously love the earrings. Helps me focus on paying attention to the video
@alyssapisani
@alyssapisani 3 жыл бұрын
If any of you guys are Disney parks people, I recommend looking up like "Magic Kingdom loop" or something similar and you can get the instrumental music loops that they play at the parks. Hits me right in the feels, especially during the pandemic.
@SwiftbladeOfTheLeaf
@SwiftbladeOfTheLeaf 5 жыл бұрын
I knew this video was for me because I totally related to random thoughts during lectures like "I should have vegetables" xDD
@nickmatavelli7009
@nickmatavelli7009 4 жыл бұрын
*in the middle of a lecture* “How many ceiling tiles are there?”
@renbreach4751
@renbreach4751 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! I just recently found out I likely have ADHD (I'm getting an official test next week) and have been really struggling to find good resources. Unlike some people with ADHD who struggled academically as a kid, I never had issues until this year when I started college and was unable to continue to compensate by relying on my intelligence and random things I figured out that worked for me. Most videos talk mainly about organization which for me isn't my main issue since as a kid I ended up figuring it out on my own. This info will be especially helpful when it comes to trying to keep up with all the readings for my science classes this fall since I always end up spending hours making little progress! I'm planning to switch my major back to what I started out in since now that I know what's wrong I can get proper help. Originally, I switched to an easier major because I thought I was too dumb for science. Turns out, I wasn't! I just needed a little extra help to work with my situation. Again, thanks for making this! It's great to see other women with ADHD going to challenging schools and succeeding. It gives me hope!
@johnisaacpaulino69
@johnisaacpaulino69 4 жыл бұрын
Omg I can relate somewhat 🥺 I recently got diagnosed with adhd and I’ve always done really well in school by relying on my really good memory and I’ve never had to actually study for a class until my senior year of high school, which is when I started noticing symptoms. I was definitely capable of the work but trying to focus and manage my time really stressed out and honestly, I was relieved when corona virus canceled my senior year! I actually never suspected I have ADHD and the reason I went to a psychiatrist was because I became depressed, and it surprised me when I got diagnosed with both depression and ADHD! Anyway I’m currently trying out new medications and hopefully I can find the right ones before I start college next fall!
@renbreach4751
@renbreach4751 4 жыл бұрын
@@johnisaacpaulino69 That's awesome that you caught it before heading off to college! I had a similar experience where I was struggling for the first time as a freshman in college and like you was kinda grateful for corona because it made things easier. I'm not sure where you're headed but, my college has a learning center where you can meet with tutors and learning specialists who help you devise plans for how to study effectively. I've been talking to someone who specializes in ADHD and I recommend doing the same if your college offers that. It's really helpful! Also, just be patient with yourself. I've reduced my course load (dropped a class) in the past and although at first it made me feel like a failure, I later realized it actually was the right choice because it allowed me to work a lot better in my remaining classes. I also got diagnosed a similar way. I've dealt with depression and other mental health stuff on and off for the last few years and decided to go to therapy. Thankfully I was able to see a psychiatrist who picked up on my ADHD too. I finally got diagnosed a week ago. Mental health stuff can be hard but you've got this! Don't be afraid to ask for help and take breaks when needed. Best of luck with finding a medication that works! I'm currently doing the same thing.
@johnisaacpaulino69
@johnisaacpaulino69 4 жыл бұрын
@@renbreach4751 Thank you so much for that advice! The tip about being patient with yourself is something I really needed to hear because I was doing the opposite and making things harder for myself. I'll definitely go talk to a counselor at my college. And I hope everything works out for you too! Good luck :)
@cupcakemeplzc.7825
@cupcakemeplzc.7825 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your video. It’s been such a good guide and very helpful. It’s very hopeful to see another person with adhd succeed and do well in school. Its to often that people with adhd are labeled “lazy” despite their best efforts. I come back to this video time and time again when I need a little bit of school hope : )
@Amandasbarros
@Amandasbarros 2 жыл бұрын
One thing that had been helping me is stand while I take notes or at least sit down I'm a weird way that I can move. It's life changing!
@notschmebulock5447
@notschmebulock5447 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting closed captions, im not deaf, its just really useful to stay focused on the video
@catcatcat962
@catcatcat962 4 жыл бұрын
Wowwww. I just watched this -- I'm returning to uni today after absolutely avoiding it. I wanted practical ways to actually help me with uni, and this was amazing! Thank you for taking the time to share!
@heathersmyth8251
@heathersmyth8251 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been looking at a lot of videos on this subject and this is the most helpful one by far. Thank you so much!
@fishienemo0516
@fishienemo0516 Жыл бұрын
Those tips are so helpful!! AND…Yes every issue you describe, is literallly what i face as an ADHD.
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad it was helpful! I need to update it a bit now that I’m working and not a student anymore but these were so true for college! 🥰
@brristina
@brristina 4 жыл бұрын
The Pomodoro technique thing is really good advice to! I’ll definitely be applying some of these things in my everyday life to see if they work.
@demik4882
@demik4882 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so so much,the imaginig words whilst someone is speaking and the finger fidgeting really halped me!
@Rousharoo89
@Rousharoo89 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! Your suggestions were very helpful, upbeat, and great color scheme for me. I recently received an official diagnosis of adhd with some other issues, and these validated things I thought may work and found helped me in the past. All the best!
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! I'm super glad this was helpful! I need to make an updated video soon now that I'm in law school but I totally understand. Congrats on getting a diagnosis I hope that you'll find help and support on your journey managing your diagnosis
@crewmatewillthrowthesehand7600
@crewmatewillthrowthesehand7600 4 жыл бұрын
Me: Ok, lets focus on these tips Also me: I need those earrings!!
@aleciavasquez3677
@aleciavasquez3677 4 жыл бұрын
As someone who lives with add and has Ivy League aspirations this video was amazing thank you so much🙏🏻
@pieceluvinharmiee
@pieceluvinharmiee 4 жыл бұрын
I struggle so much with my ADHD but I recently started taking a look at what routines I have and working with them. Taking dopamine breaks has helped. I do all the things you mentioned so watching your video helps me feel I am on a path that's working for me. I also have a small trashcan in places where u often leave trash pieces. I also empty out my bag when I get to home or school to ensure I have what I need and I'm working to have a set spot and label for where everything goes. I also use soft deadlines to allow me to procrastinate because its stressful but I work best and am most creative and I like those creative bursts very much. Thank you for this video.
@fashionforless2996
@fashionforless2996 4 жыл бұрын
That was very helpful!!!! Thank you from a psychology student. You know more than many Professional.
@lissette1877
@lissette1877 4 жыл бұрын
OMG, you definitely were so thorough. Thank you so much for giving such detailed descriptions and showing us HOW TO be successful. I am struggling rn with what to do exactly to focus and ko my hw as fast as possible and to be successful in classes I struggle with. I will be rewatching this cus there are some new things I learned from u today & was validated. SO grateful, thank you.
@janak8552
@janak8552 2 жыл бұрын
Weirdly enough I will get distracted by random noises during class but not during tests because during tests my brain becomes superbrain and I’m like sucked into a deep hyper focus and I love that, I hope I’m not jinxing myself rn Also I just found out that I have adhd last October, sadly I dropped out of Highschool right before that because I was so overwhelmed and stressed with everything and I tried to do it like everyone and it never worked for me and I didn’t know why, I’m going back to school next semester and I’m hoping that by working with my adhd I will be able to succeed in graduating. It’s a different Highschool and everything so I’m scared but I can do it. Anywho I hope everyone is doing well mentally and has a great day :)
@linaarafeh7280
@linaarafeh7280 2 жыл бұрын
To have ADHD and be at Harvard is something to be proud of. I think you are beautiful and very smart! I wish you all the success you deserve for working hard and also for trying to help others despite the lack of time that you really need to study! Kudos! May you be THE STAR of Harvard :)
@65pinkrosesYT
@65pinkrosesYT 2 жыл бұрын
Aw thank you dear! I've actually already graduated Harvard AND law school so no more studying for me! Though I am busy as a new lawyer ahah. I will try to make more videos soon to talk about what I've learned since this video!
@linaarafeh7280
@linaarafeh7280 2 жыл бұрын
@@65pinkrosesYT That is so inspiring! So unbelievably amazing! I wholeheartedly believe that maybe we only have 10 people like you in this world… bless you, and I will certainly follow everyone of your new videos…. :) ❤️
@2davivadiva
@2davivadiva 4 жыл бұрын
The picture memory learning part- relatable!!!! Notice it comes in handy some ppl get jelly
@Sophia-hj3ko
@Sophia-hj3ko Жыл бұрын
You are such inspiration, just your finishing Harvard is music to my ears that a lot is possible with dedication, efford. Thank you for the tips!
@sususnandes
@sususnandes 3 жыл бұрын
today i went the whole day just trying to read a paper and finish an assignment and i found this video and it was so helpful, thank you so much it’s been so stressful
@jasperlim8909
@jasperlim8909 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing tips and strategies with us! I personally find the kind of clothing I wear can be important too. I find tight-fitting clothing can sometimes make me distracted as I get overly sensitive with the tactile feeling of being constrained.
@fluffyclouds555
@fluffyclouds555 4 жыл бұрын
Wow, working out of order! It seems silly how this never occurred to me. I can’t wait to apply this. Thank you.
@fruzsinaborbely7442
@fruzsinaborbely7442 3 жыл бұрын
i couldn't even watch the entire video without catching my brain wandering
@Syne7h
@Syne7h 3 жыл бұрын
I literally took notes. Thank you. And I adore your outfit.
@farah_807
@farah_807 2 жыл бұрын
I want to say thank you because your tips about putting the notes at place that i can see/hanging things act really works on me🥺💜 for the first time,i feel like i can finish my tasks completely
@plebeianwisdom4296
@plebeianwisdom4296 4 жыл бұрын
So helpful, I'm a student at Tsinghua University and this gives me a lot of inspiration to adopt some of your coping mechanisms.
@purplepop1080
@purplepop1080 3 жыл бұрын
On the same boat, regards from PKU Haha
@tawseeftaher9109
@tawseeftaher9109 2 жыл бұрын
always make list where you can find them easily later. constantly check notes. keep everything in place so that you won't lose it. Habit minder Iphone app. self care. use close captioning / subtitle-ing in your head to keep focus/attention. don't use laptop in class. record audio in class in case you miss something. understand first rather than just taking note in class. ambient/nature music is helpful for us adhders. 11:25
@abur2803
@abur2803 4 жыл бұрын
it’s not that i can focus it’s more like i can’t find motivation to do something it’s like impossible for me to see the end game so i end up procrastinating and never doing it. it sucks having adhd like why was i born this way i’d rather have diabetes than having adhd
@emmaperkins8780
@emmaperkins8780 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for mentioning music! I can’t get homework/studying done without music (subject determines genre and lyrics/no lyrics). I find it so helpful :)
@vimo1601
@vimo1601 3 жыл бұрын
This video was really helpful. I relate to pretty much everything you said. It feels so good to hear someone else who has the same experiences as you. I just thought I was weird until recently.
@elliotarnesen6994
@elliotarnesen6994 2 жыл бұрын
One thing that really helped me in college was getting an IPAD to take notes on. I was always losing notes or forgetting to bring binders so having everything on my iPad was a game changer.
@trickytwit4
@trickytwit4 4 жыл бұрын
sounds we're similar. the picturing the word I learned on my own. and forgetting what you own if you cannot see it yeeeeesss
@leahrame5094
@leahrame5094 3 жыл бұрын
Not sure that I have ADHD, but I'm watching this video for three days...piece by piece
@t_rm2119
@t_rm2119 3 жыл бұрын
I came here bcs i switched meds from ritalin, i had bad side effects bcs of them but could concentrate better and had motivation, but now on elvanse it's literally like a desert in my head, no motivation, empty and just unable to study
@Jana_14320
@Jana_14320 4 жыл бұрын
I used the same things while I did my masters but it was organic as I wasn’t diagnosed till 10 years later. Others things I did: 1. I would make sure I put myself into a dopamine/hyper focus high for test or papers. I would get a pedicure, massage or workout before so when it was go time, I was ready!!! 2. I’d also make into a game, can I finish before everyone else in the room?!? How fast can I get through all the task on a syllabus?? GO!
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