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People with ADHD have less diffusion of dopamine in the brain's synapses than do people without ADHD, so they do not get the same degree of satisfaction from doing ordinary tasks. That lack of satisfaction is felt as boredom, and it saps a person's motivation to continue.
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Read More »1. Inattention: If you are bored with a task, you lose focus. You forget details, make careless mistakes, or doodle and daydream. 2. Impulsivity: If you constantly find yourself lamenting, “I’m SO bored at work,” then anything — an incoming message, a phrase you overhear from the next cubicle, or a novel idea that pops into your head — seems more interesting than what you’re working on. You impulsively open your e-mail, eavesdrop or butt into the nearby conversation, or pursue that novel (but irrelevant) idea. 3. Hyperactivity: Boredom makes you squirmy, so you invent a reason to walk down the hall or go to the restroom, even if nature isn’t calling. ADHD involves inadequate activation of the chemical dopamine across the synapses of the brain. Dopamine, a neurotransmitter active in the reward circuitry of the brain, carries a wave of satisfaction through our brains when we do certain things and, by rewarding us, encourages us to keep doing them. It increases our focus on the task at hand. People with ADHD have less diffusion of dopamine in the brain’s synapses than do people without ADHD, so they do not get the same degree of satisfaction from doing ordinary tasks. That lack of satisfaction is felt as boredom, and it saps a person’s motivation to continue. The brains of people with ADHD are always seeking interest, more physical or mental stimulation. When they are keenly interested in something, they focus on that, and suddenly the executive function of their brain seems to work well. Attention is activated best in moments of newness; boring tasks are hard to stay with. Interest keeps us going.
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Read More »Let’s say you zone out after 30 minutes. Set a timer for 25 minutes. When it goes off, stop. Now you get to start something new, either a more interesting task, like making a phone call that is likely to go well or allowing yourself some recreation. Set a timer for the second activity and stop when time expires. Then return to the first task, which will now feel new again. Once more, promise yourself a stopping point. Repeat the cycle, going to a “new” task when another task gets old. Hint: When you stop the task, write down the next step you need to do, so that you know where to start when you return to it. 2. Make It a Fantasy. A daydreamer with ADHD can bring any Element of Interest into a boring activity by envisioning something different. If competition is an Element that motivates you, imagine that you are in a contest to organize the best or the fastest. For drama, indulge in some under-your-breath trash talk with your competitors. “You call that organizing! That looks like a chicken walked over it. Watch this pile disappear neatly into these folders! Take that, Trash Can. In your face, folder.” If applause is an Element for you, imagine that an audience cheers for each piece you finish and gives you a standing ovation at the end. If altruism is a strong Element, imagine that every segment of the job you complete provides a scholarship for an underprivileged student to go to college; imagine the student’s joy and gratitude when he learns that your work is making his enrollment possible. 3. Make It Social. Pair up with someone to get a job done. During boring physical tasks, like snapping the ends off beans or stocking grocery store shelves, chat or brainstorm. For complex jobs, like writing a training workbook, you can keep each other on track by talking through the steps. 4. Make It Fun. A proofreader for my recent book wrote me a summary critique in rhyme after each chapter he proofed, adding some humor and reveling in his skill at his painstaking task. Critiques are not fun, giving or getting, but he enjoyed creating these little poems, and they lightened my rewriting job. Similarly, a biologist who has a hard time remembering people’s names puts the names to the tune of a rap song and dances to it, so he’ll commit the names to memory. Learning to pay attention to the Elements that keep your interest high, and intentionally and creatively adding them to otherwise boring situations, will ease the burden of boredom and allow you to focus. And get things done.
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