People with AD(H)D think differently and personally - I love my AD(H)D, even though it can be very hard and difficult at times - but overall it made me more creative, smarter, funny & quick.

Learn to use how you think and don't let other people put you down - your mind is a gift not a curse!

“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein

Sunday, November 9, 2025

5 Tips to Control Interrupting Others if You Live with ADHD

Interrupting is a common characteristic of those with ADHD, often negatively impacting professional and social connections. But simple techniques exist that may help you socialize better.

Living with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) can lead to communication challenges, especially in social settings.

One of these challenges is interrupting others during conversation, which can be frustrating for everyone involved. Understanding why it happens can help you implement communication techniques to control interrupting others if you have ADHD.

Communication techniques to overcome interrupting others 

While there are quite a few reasons someone with ADHD might interrupt others, there are also ways to control it. Continuing to interrupt could:

  • make the speaker feel devalued
  • cause misunderstandings and conflict
  • strain personal and professional relationships
  • 1. Practice active listening
    2. Take notes
    3. Count to three before speaking
    4. Hold something you can fidget with
    5. Use nonspeaking cues

    Read the full article on PsychCentral.com

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