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Julie Legg and Jel Legg discuss impatience – what triggers theirs, what extreme impatience can result in, and how this ADHD trait affects them personally.

Extreme impatience is a common challenge for those with ADHD, driven by a dopamine deficiency that creates a constant need for immediate gratification. This can lead to frustration in situations, often triggering impulsive reactions and emotional dysregulation. Impatience, along with other ADHD challenges, are often intertwined. Understanding impatience as part of ADHD helps in developing coping strategies like distraction techniques and mindful adjustments to manage its impact on daily life.  

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