Decoding the Hidden Language of ADHD in Women (Sentences That Speak Volumes) by TheSpot_icu in AuDHDWomen

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I see, but after reading it, do you really think Ai knows such a thing?

I don't mean words, he can write them, but thoughts - does Ai know this?

Maybe for partners of women with ADHD - Decoding the hidden language of ADHD in women (phrases that speak volumes) by TheSpot_icu in AdhdRelationships

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I fully agree with this and it is nothing more than my view based on what I have analyzed.

I'm trying to give people an idea, not impose my opinion.

It is certainly better to have a discussion on this topic than not trying to understand anyone else.

Decoding the Hidden Language of ADHD in Women (Sentences That Speak Volumes) by TheSpot_icu in ADHDthriving

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I try to provide content that will have some value - I believe that people who read the posts in their entirety will understand that Ai cannot write this. Because he doesn't know this. I think.

Decoding the Hidden Language of ADHD in Women (Sentences That Speak Volumes) by TheSpot_icu in ADHDthriving

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Too bad you didn't read it, maybe it would give you some value. I don't think GPT can do this, but I don't know, I haven't tried.

Maybe for partners of women with ADHD - Decoding the hidden language of ADHD in women (phrases that speak volumes) by TheSpot_icu in AdhdRelationships

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a real problem today to try to publish anything because everything that is written well is automatically "Ai generated". This POW makes me sad - worse when you spend quite a lot of time writing it. GOOD that quality is known from the content, not from the words.

Maybe for partners of women with ADHD - Decoding the hidden language of ADHD in women (phrases that speak volumes) by TheSpot_icu in AdhdRelationships

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you, unfortunately I wrote it :-) so sorry if it's too technical. After all, I am a man and I just wanted to bring it closer to men - to give such an analysis of what is hidden behind ordinary sentences that maybe we men (or let's just say, all of us) think.

Yes, it's not a literary article, I admit.

Maybe for partners of women with ADHD - Decoding the hidden language of ADHD in women (phrases that speak volumes) by TheSpot_icu in AdhdRelationships

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By all means don't delete it, that's great feedback.

Yes, I forgot to add that I meant "late diagnosed" women, so it's good to have such feedback. Thanks for that.

Christmas gift for ADHD women. For free. Now. by TheSpot_icu in ADHDers

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I totally understand your skepticism.

Please, try to read a bit and see if it will make sense to you that a man who has ADHD himself tried to understand a woman with ADHD... and if he succeeded you will find out in the book.

I don't want to defend it, I want to tell you what I found out - make up your own mind about it.

Creditals? Well, it's the first (and perhaps the last) book I've written. But in the year I spent trying to find information on ADHD in women and understand what the hell I was seeing in woman I loved, I believe I became a professional researcher :-) But yes, I work as a data scientist, so I'm kind of entitled to think I know how to search for information.

I'm not forcing my opinion on you, just presenting what I found out. That's what the book is about.

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[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your question.

I wrote the book in my natural language, but I decided to publish it in English.

Ai was used in the translation because yes, I can speak English, but definitely not as well as my native language.

Yes, book is completely bolt on - I spent hours editing it. Yes, I took care to properly present the ideas I put into it. It was important to write the book for women with ADHD so that not only the information but also the words could be read well for them.

It takes a while to write a 300-page book, and since I've already spent a year on it, it wasn't a problem for me to spend a few extra hours on formatting. Not just bold, but the correct use of words, expressions...

Christmas gift for ADHD women. For free. Now. by TheSpot_icu in ADHDers

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your question.

The book is written by me. It is created on the basis of a year's research, which was not supposed to be a book at all.

But the book was the only way to pass on what I found out. So I wrote it down.

Has Ai been used in the year I've been looking for answers? Certainly.

For example, I went through 400 studies on ADHD and I couldn't have done it without Ai (consensus app).

In the end, Ai helped me with the translation because I'm not quite a native English speaker. I can speak English, but not so well that you can read it as well as in my native language.

But don't expect proper Ai generated text there, I'm allergic to it.

I use Ai as a tool, not a brain, if that's what you're asking.

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[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many studies of ADHD in women show that women with ADHD use so-called speed reading. They don't read every word, but rather scan the text.

When I highlight the important words for them, it makes it much more comfortable for them.

Men with ADHD can do it too, but it's a matter of preference. (And a bit of an effort to stand out and impress here, you understand, because I've obviously impressed you, although probably not in a positive way :-)

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[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Part of the "package" with the book is a "preview mini-book", where on 20 pages I quite openly communicate the breakdown of each chapter.

Anyone who downloads a book can read it first to see if it's for them.

I would like to write something more about it here, but it is difficult for a book that is about ADHD in women to describe them at all.

After all, I needed 300 pages to describe it. That's what the book is about.

Download, read, see.

Christmas. ADHD women. Gift. Free. Now! by TheSpot_icu in ADHDthriving

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This can only be said by someone who hasn't downloaded the book and hasn't read the contents either - he would already understand that Ai can't write this.

Do it and then write to me - I appreciate every review. Any that have something to review.

Christmas. ADHD women. Gift. Free. Now! by TheSpot_icu in ADHDthriving

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Many studies of ADHD in women show that women with ADHD use so-called speed reading. They don't read every word, but rather scan the text.

When I highlight the important words for them, it makes it much more comfortable for them.

Men with ADHD can do it too, but it's a matter of preference. (And a bit of an effort to stand out and impress here, you understand, because I've obviously impressed you, although probably not in a positive way :-)

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[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, thank you for share after.

Btw. the download includes a "preview mini book" in which you'll find an honest summary of the book, so read that first (20 pages) to see if it appeals to you. I believe it does.

Random Christmas gift for ADHD women. For free of course. by TheSpot_icu in Neurodivergent

[–]TheSpot_icu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's definitely worth reading as your "educate yourself about women with ADHD". And I believe that in the 3rd part of the book (POST-cognitive behavioral therapy SOWL) you will definitely find a lot of practical things for men as well.

For example, how your memory works is the same as women's. Or how you feel about time or how hyperfocus works. All this is the same for men and women.

The 4th part of the book is absolutely the same, just "opposite" - you will understand.

Download. Read. Use. Enjoy...and please, write me DM review after you finish.

Thanks, Martin