I attempt to be organized, but I find it difficult to remain organized over time.
I find myself standing or feeling stressed if I am expected to sit for too long.
I often misplace items that I use on a daily basis, and I am not the best at finding them.
I work best under pressure when I am up against a deadline.
It is not unlike me to finish another person’s sentence while they are still talking.
I frequently underestimate how long it will take to fully complete more involved tasks.
My personal space like my car, my desk, or my room are difficult for me to keep clean.
Once I finish the interesting parts of a project, I have difficulty with the finer details.
When I have to focus on something, if I am not alone in a quiet place, I get distracted.
I do not feel I am as efficient as other people because I have difficulty prioritizing.
I often forget things I need at home, and I have to write things down or else I will forget.
I sometimes speak without thinking and have said things that I regret.
This quiz is designed to help you identify traits that are consistent with symptoms of ADHD. If you answered yes to most of these questions, you may benefit from a full assessment. This quiz represents a starting point and in no way determines diagnosis.
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I attempt to be organized, but I find it difficult to remain organized over time.
I find myself standing or feeling stressed if I am expected to sit for too long.
I often misplace items that I use on a daily basis, and I am not the best at finding them.
I work best under pressure when I am up against a deadline.
It is not unlike me to finish another person’s sentence while they are still talking.
I frequently underestimate how long it will take to fully complete more involved tasks.
My personal space like my car, my desk, or my room are difficult for me to keep clean.
Once I finish the interesting parts of a project, I have difficulty with the finer details.
When I have to focus on something, if I am not alone in a quiet place, I get distracted.
I do not feel I am as efficient as other people because I have difficulty prioritizing.
I often forget things I need at home, and I have to write things down or else I will forget.
I sometimes speak without thinking and have said things that I regret.
This quiz is designed to help you identify traits that are consistent with symptoms of ADHD. If you answered yes to most of these questions, you may benefit from a full assessment. This quiz represents a starting point and in no way determines diagnosis.