Understanding ADHD and hyperfocus hangover: What is it? Why does it happen?
Published on Mar 14, 2024 05:00 PM IST
- From having a transition routine to taking adequate rest, here are a few ways to combat hyper focus hangover in people with ADHD.
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Published on Mar 14, 2024 05:00 PM IST
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, is the condition where a person suffers from impulsiveness, attention deficit and hyperactivity. "Many ADHers enjoy the massive boost in productivity a hyper focused state can bring, but it can have a dark side. Oftentimes individuals with ADHD feel irritable when forced to break this state or exhausted after a bout of hyperfocus," wrote Therapist Meredith Carder.(Pexels)
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Hyperfocus hangover is the dip in attention and energy that a person with ADHD experiences after an episode of extreme hyperfocus. (Shutterstock)
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People with ADHD often forget to cater to their biological needs when they are hyper focusing. This happens because during hyperfocus, the brain has a huge metabolic demand. (Unsplash)
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Since people with ADHD fail to concentrate on other things when they are hyper focusing, their energy takes a dip after their attention is broken. (Unsplash)
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To stop having hyperfocus hangover, we should have a healthy transition routine that can help us to break the focus and take care of our nutrition needs. (Unsplash)
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Published on Mar 14, 2024 05:00 PM IST