A Quote by Adam Levine

ADHD isn't a bad thing, and you shouldn't feel different from those without ADHD. — © Adam Levine
ADHD isn't a bad thing, and you shouldn't feel different from those without ADHD.
Most of us have this story of not feeling comfortable because of how you were. Now they call it ADHD. I just knew I bounced all over the place. I'm glad I had ADHD... It's what makes us creative.
I was diagnosed with ADHD twice. I didn't believe the first doctor who told me, and I had a whole theory that ADHD was just something they invented to make you pay for medicine, but then the second doctor told me I had it.
I have ADHD. I'll admit it.
I think I've got some actor's form of ADHD. I just can't do the same thing day in, day out.
That's the other thing: Even if you're on medication, you still have to treat your body properly and take care of yourself. The idea that it [ADHD] goes away or you grow out of it isn't true.
I've got ADHD. I don't mind talking about that.
That's the problem with ADHD: I have no focus; I get bored.
ADHD is a prime example of a fictitious disease.
I'm eclectic in my tastes because of my trauma. It's madness. It's almost ADHD.
I am not much on down-time. I'm ADHD, and I gotta be moving.
I was a child actor. I was this spaz kid diagnosed with ADHD, and I worked all the time.
Nothing like ADHD and a good fight to the death to make time fly
Working is the best thing for me because I'm borderline ADHD, so I need some kind of focus or I go a bit extreme. I need work to keep me sensible.
What I did next was so impulsive and dangerous I should've been named ADHD poster child of the year.
Sting and I have six kids between us. A lot of members of our family have ADHD and dyslexia.
I've got ADHD, and my whole life, people thought I was some kind of troublemaker because I had all this energy.
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