Why ADD People Fail in Life
Chances are… if you have been “diagnosed” with ADD-ADHD
you are doomed to failure.
That’s right, you have a serious handicap that is very difficult
or impossible to overcome.
Have fallen for this Lie?
I know that most people who have struggled with ADD-ADHD
fall for this lie…. at least for a little while until they cast off
the “stigma” of ADD-ADHD in their own minds.
Let me explain.
Self image is the single most important factor in determining
your success in life.
Poor self image = failure in life
Positive self image = success in life
Don’t allow Doctors or teachers to form a negative self-image!
Fact: ADD-ADHD people are often the MOST gifted people on
the planet.
We often have “superman-like” abilities that the average person
will never understand.
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Michael Phelps
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Michael Phelps did not allow his ADD-ADHD to bring him down.
He did not wallow in his own self pitty.
He did not believe the lie…. that he is somehow handicapped by
this so-called “disorder”
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Guard Your Self-Image!
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Parents! Please hear me on this!
Do not let your child think that they have a disorder!
The act of going to the Doctor and getting a diagnosis
can set your child’s self image into the gutter.
1st of all. Your Doctor only have one option for your
ADD…
you guessed it.
Drugs.
Taking drugs on a daily basis for ADD….
Is that good or bad for the self-image (or your health)???
Think about it.
When you get a declaration from someone in a position
of authority saying…
“Yep- you got it! You got it bad!” (normally after a 5 minute
conversation)
That will stick with you or your child for a very long time
unless you are very careful to guard the self-image like
it is a fragile egg.
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What can You do?
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1. Don’t go to the Doctor for this until you have exhausted all the
“natural” remedies out there.
2. Make a conscious effort to not refer to your so-called ADD as
a handicap
3. Recognize that you have tendencies to not-be-able to focus in
certain situations (usually boring people talking about boring stuff)
4. Implement proven techniques and tactics that can turn your
“ADD” into your very own special superpowers.
5. Read my favorite book on this subject it Psycho Cybernetics by
Maxwell Maltz
I highly recommend that you pick up a copy TODAY!
Jon Bennett














I thought this was going to be a book. Havent really used computer that long, besides I dont have high speed internet. It takes so long downloading anything on my computer. What would you suggest. I believe my granddaught who is 6 may have ADD. Her father and mothjer both have a slight form of it.
Ronna Sobottka
I have an 11 year old son who has been on strattera for a while. I never liked it because I felt like it took away his personality. His doctor reassured me that it was the best thing because he was able to focus better in school. Recently my son has had alot of crying for no reason episodes that concerned me which is why I started looking into adhd medication. I thank God that I found this web site. I think as a parent I have made every mistake listed in regards to my sons adhd. Of course I felt like his doctor and school were giving me the best advise. Little did I know they have actually been advising me on how to suck the life right out of him. I took him off his meds. and I will never put him back on another one again, I don’t care if I need to quit my job and sit next to him in school all day. I have alot of work to do still….Finishing the book, changing diets for my whole household. researching vitamins. Thank you for this research….
Our son turned 18 last August. He seems to have even less concentration than ever! He doesn’t sit still for one minute! He is never home, always traveling about. He does hold down a busboy job so we think this will help with the activity. He is going to college for his second semester. First semester he had alot of non credited courses, so the real deal is coming up. We did choose courses which held classes for less then 90 minutes, since this can hinder a student who figits alot. Our son has not been diagnosed with ADD, but we are meeting with his doctor in order to run tests for vitamin deficiencies. Although this doctor is a medical doctor, he is very interested in vitamin deficiense in teenagers and young adults. We hope we can come to some conclusion about deficiencies he might have, in order to help him stay more focused when the right vitamins are provided.