Paris Hilton: ADHD is my superpower experts agree there are benefits

That’s hot.Paris Hilton says that her ADHD is her “superpower” — and experts say there are some surprising benefits.The multi-hyphenate star has opened up numerous times about her diagnosis in interviews and even song lyrics, but most recently told Healthline that having ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, helps her “see things from angles other people might not.”“ADHD gives me creativity, resilience, and the ability to think outside the box — qualities I consider my greatest strengths,” she said, crediting the diagnosis for being the driving force behind much of her “success.”She added: “ADHD is my superpower, and I do not believe it limits your potential; it unlocks new possibilities.”Hilton, 43, said she wants to dispel the myths and misconceptions around ADHD, such as the belief that people who have it are “distracted or incapable of focusing,” which she says are false.“ADHD isn’t about being lazy or unmotivated; in fact, we can be incredibly driven and productive when something interests us,” she said.

“People often don’t realize how much effort it takes to manage the constant mental noise and energy that comes with ADHD.It’s exhausting at times, but it doesn’t mean we’re any less capable.”In fact, having ADHD can actually be beneficial, according to Healthline.

The disorder often causes people to be more energetic, spontaneous, hyperfocused and creative.They often have “endless amounts of energy” that they can “channel toward success” and are “the life of the party” and “more open and willing to try new things.” People with ADHD are also more likely to have “a different perspective on life” that can make them “inventive thinkers,” and they can become so hyperfocused on tasks they have the ability to “work at it until completion without breaking concentration.”Past research has also shown that, when presented with a reward or competition, people with ADHD performed bet...

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Publisher: New York Post

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