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READPHX2012-11-13T13:00:41+00:00

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  • in reply to: Same problem, same story #125833

    READPHX
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    I was an undiagnosed dyslexic for most of my youth, could barely read or write until computers and word processing software became available the masses. I was diagnosed with ADD 16 years ago, I was 38, married with 4 young children. I’ve been writing for the last 12 years. Writing has become my therapy, my escape, my gift, and my vehicle to enlighten others as to how an ADD mind processes information. If you have ADD, you identify with all or part of the poem I’ve penned below.

    ADD is a part of you, embrace it, figure out how to use it to your advantage and let others you have ADD.

    An ADD Mind..

    Thoughts run through my mind at a furious pace, yet sometimes so focused..I lose track of time and space.

    I’ve finished sentences for some who can’t keep pace, I live most of my days as if in a foot race.

    I’ve dealt with anxiety which is hard to erase, yet in the eye of the storm… there’s no fear in my face..

    I’ve driven by my destination at times having to retrace, yet can adjust to road blocks…no longer displaced…

    Daily multitasking I’m at my best, managing the bubble most are quite impressed.

    I can adapt myself from simple to chic, converse with those from the powerful to the meek..

    I’ve come to points of perfect clarity, solved problems after great disparity, had visions beyond reality, yet can lose my mind over simple formality.

    My vision of the world is quite unique, it allows me to see what others still seek.

    My creativity reaches higher than the highest peak, solving problems others consider bleak.

    There are many of us who share the same, some go onto fortune and fame.

    If the words I’ve penned strike you as true, know your gift is unique…. and part of you.

    T.READ

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    in reply to: What's your superpower? The Sequel #125832

    READPHX
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    I was an undiagnosed dyslexic for most of my youth, could barely read or write until computers and word processing software became available the masses. I was diagnosed with ADD 16 years ago, I was 38, married with 4 young children. I’ve been writing for the last 12 years. Writing has become my therapy, my escape, my gift, and my vehicle to enlighten others as to how an ADD mind processes information. If you have ADD, you identify with all or part of the poem I’ve penned below.

    ADD is a part of you, embrace it, figure out how to use it to your advantage and let others you have ADD.

    An ADD Mind..

    Thoughts run through my mind at a furious pace, yet sometimes so focused..I lose track of time and space.

    I’ve finished sentences for some who can’t keep pace, I live most of my days as if in a foot race.

    I’ve dealt with anxiety which is hard to erase, yet in the eye of the storm… there’s no fear in my face..

    I’ve driven by my destination at times having to retrace, yet can adjust to road blocks…no longer displaced…

    Daily multitasking I’m at my best, managing the bubble most are quite impressed.

    I can adapt myself from simple to chic, converse with those from the powerful to the meek..

    I’ve come to points of perfect clarity, solved problems after great disparity, had visions beyond reality, yet can lose my mind over simple formality.

    My vision of the world is quite unique, it allows me to see what others still seek.

    My creativity reaches higher than the highest peak, solving problems others consider bleak.

    There are many of us who share the same, some go onto fortune and fame.

    If the words I’ve penned strike you as true, know your gift is unique…. and part of you.

    T.READ

    REPORT ABUSE
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