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Easily Distracted? 9 Productivity Tricks for ADHD Minds

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Your phone is buzzing. A coworker is typing. TikTok is calling. The list of potential distractions keeping you from a tedious or overwhelming task is never ending. Use these strategies to resist the urge to wander.

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