To Tell or Not To Tell

I am a late-self-identified auDHDer who has come to terms with herself and her traits.

Taking several online assessments recently has helped clarify my past behavior and given me a sense of relief and hope for the future.

However, I am hesitant to start discussing my “journey of discovery” with friends and family. 

just wondering if other folks here have gone through similar dilemmas. 

Parents
  • Hi Gabriella, 

    its great that you have have found some understanding in yourself as well as hope for the future. Starting to discuss things can seem quite daunting but I think they would love to hear if your journey and it may actually help them understand certain aspects of your life that they may not fully understand.

    Most importantly though I think you have to do whatever you think is right for you. Don’t put added pressure on yourself and let it happen naturally when you are ready. 

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  • Hi Gabriella, 

    its great that you have have found some understanding in yourself as well as hope for the future. Starting to discuss things can seem quite daunting but I think they would love to hear if your journey and it may actually help them understand certain aspects of your life that they may not fully understand.

    Most importantly though I think you have to do whatever you think is right for you. Don’t put added pressure on yourself and let it happen naturally when you are ready. 

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