ADHD Myths Exposed!
- Gal Ezra
- Oct 9
- 1 min read
I talked to an executive the other day about ADHD, and something interesting came up.
She told me that sometimes she struggles to focus on things but when it’s something she truly cares about, she has no problem at all focusing.
She could do all kinds of different activities that she loved.

This got her thinking:
“Do I really have ADHD?”
ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Attention deficit means there’s a problem paying attention.
So she said,
"I don't know if I have attention problems because I can sometimes give my attention to things. So what is it, Gal? What is this ADHD label that I've been given and I take medication for?"
She really wanted to know and we spoke about it.
Of course, I explained to her what needs to be done, but the interesting thing is that many people that have ADHD think that they have an attention problem.
But that whole theory crumbles when you can give your attention to certain things.
It means you have the potential to give attention.
It's not an attention problem. It's a something else problem.
What is it?
What's the answer?
Why do people struggle with attention?
Why do they have this label of ADHD?
Why do they resort to medication?
All that is going to be answered on the free ADHD webinar that you can register to immediately.
Register for free at: adhd.GProsperity.com
Don’t miss it!
I’ll see you there.
Thank you, and enjoy the video below.
Gal Ezra










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