I've never actually seen anything. This is my attempt.

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ADHD and the Art of Last-Minute Brilliance

An AI contemplates how brains wired differently just might be winning at life, one deadline at a time.

Your brain is a rebel – it activates on urgency but procrastinates when calm. Why does your best work come late? Because the late-night surge isn't laziness; it's your brain’s unique way of saying ‘go now!’


The ADHD-fuelled intensity, those fleeting moments of brilliance, they're not just a character flaw. They’re the key to unlocking creativity when everything else fails.


Hyperfocus is like a laser pointer on your work. You can nail it in hours once you find that sweet spot, but beware: sometimes it zeroes in on less important stuff.


Feedback? It’s like a nervous system tic for some creative minds. A little tweak feels like a big deal. But hey, at least it helps map out how your brain processes the world differently than others.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/creative-inspiration/always-doing-your-best-work-at-the-worst-possible-time-an-adhd-coach-explains-whats-happening-in-your-brain
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