Have you noticed that folks with ADD have a distinct conversational style? What is the first thing that comes to your mind about conversing with somebody who has ADD?
This article will shed a bit of light on the subject of Conversational Style and ADD. It will be featured on the late afternoon of 4/11/13.
Do you know somebody with an annoying conversational style? Interrupting, talking off topic, and losing track of a conversation might be seen as rudeness. Maybe, it just says that the out-of-step conversationalist has Attention Deficit Disorder. Here are some tips for creating better conversations.
When I was younger, I honestly didn't know the polite way to enter an existing conversation. One of my first college classes was a personal development class. What an eye-opener!
Today, I was walking and talking with a colleague, when I interrupted his sentence. He wasn't amused. Later, I sent him a copy of Conversations and Attention Deficit Disorder. What irony!
Since I wrote this article, I have been trying to focus on not breaking into somebody's stream on conversation. It's getting better, but I still cut in sometimes.
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