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Anonymous
Support from home is very important as well.
I have a very strong patient wife, who has put up with a lot. Since she is the exact opposite, graduating University with an 96% average.
Being quite, being in the moment, these are things she has given me.
Most of my friends and my wife have been forgotten while waiting on hold more then once, my ADHD is pretty bad at times when I don’t really try and manage it.
That being said, I make a conscious effort to change the bad behaviors, but you are going to mess up once and a while.
Having a real set of close friends is important. If they are really your freinds they will take the good with the bad.
They know not to let me say… just a minute I will be right back, when they are on the phone with me…
My wife is probably the most important supporter. All the other stuff is great, but without her I wouldn’t be doing any of it.
Very much my biggest inspiration is my wife and how she came from humble beginnings and worked her way to where she is now.
( lawyer )
cheers…
andy.
cheers…
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