Fortune | FORTUNE 10月22日 23:07
ADHD与母性:拥抱大脑的独特光芒
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作者以一位患有ADHD的母亲的视角,分享了母性如何深刻改变了她与ADHD的关系。她不再将ADHD视为需要隐藏的缺陷,而是希望成为孩子眼中“不同即精彩”的榜样。文章回顾了作者为掩饰ADHD而付出的努力,以及母性促使她选择坦诚和接纳。她将ADHD比作“拥有自行车刹车的法拉利”,认为它激发了她的创造力,并分享了如何通过设计生活空间和利用工具来支持大脑的独特运作方式。文章还引用数据强调了女性ADHD患者的普遍困境,并呼吁改变叙事,拥抱神经多样性,让每个人的“闪光点”得以展现,为下一代创造一个更包容的世界。

🌟 ADHD不再是隐藏的负担,而是母性启发的源泉:作者深刻体会到,成为母亲后,她不再将ADHD视为个人困扰,而是将其视为一种可以与孩子分享的独特特质。她希望向孩子们展示,他们的大脑运作方式的不同并非缺陷,而是值得庆祝的优势,鼓励他们拥抱自身的独特性。

💡 从“伪装”到“坦诚”的转变,母性是催化剂:作者分享了她一生中为掩饰ADHD症状而付出的巨大努力,包括“伪装”和“过度补偿”,这导致了内在的混乱和疲惫。母性的出现促使她放弃了这种模式,选择与孩子坦诚相待,并认识到设计一个适合自己大脑运作方式的生活至关重要。

🚀 ADHD是创造力的驱动力,而非阻碍:作者将自己的ADHD大脑比喻为“拥有自行车刹车的法拉利”,认为这种能量和思维方式是她取得事业成就(如在真人秀、香水帝国和创立11:11 Media方面的创新)的关键驱动力。她学会了将“100个标签页同时打开”的思维模式视为一种天赋,而非需要对抗的障碍。

🏡 “包容性设计”的实践,创造支持性空间:作者与ADHD专家合作,通过“包容性设计”项目,探索如何通过调整生活和工作空间来支持ADHD大脑。这包括简单的改变,如颜色编码衣橱、组织手工艺区,以及在办公室引入平静的设计元素,旨在将日常空间转化为激发快乐和归属感的地方。

💖 拥抱神经多样性,改变叙事,赋能下一代:文章引用数据指出,许多学习和思考方式不同(neurodivergent)的女性选择隐藏自己的诊断。作者致力于改变这种“隐藏、过度补偿、耗竭”的模式,倡导将神经多样性视为一种力量,而非需要“修复”的问题。她希望通过分享自己的故事,鼓励他人认识到“你并不孤单,也并非破碎”,并传递“不同就是美妙”的理念,为下一代建立一个充满归属感和勇气的未来。

When I became a mom, my relationship with ADHD changed forever. Suddenly, it wasn’t just about me trying to manage my racing thoughts, messy closets, or 3 am idea storms. It was about the example I wanted to set for my children. 

If you have ADHD like me, there’s a one in four chance that one of your parents does, too. That means my kids may grow up to learn and think like me and that’s not something to hide, it’s something to celebrate. In our home, I want them to know that different doesn’t mean broken. Every brain deserves to shine.

For most of my life, I thought something was wrong with me. I was the girl who couldn’t sit still, who forgot things, who didn’t thrive in traditional classrooms. People told me to “try harder.” So, I masked — smiling, performing, overachieving — while feeling like I was constantly falling behind. Like so many women with ADHD, I learned to sparkle on the outside while feeling chaotic inside.

Motherhood changed that. I don’t want my children to inherit my silence. I want them to see that their minds, however they work, are not messy; they’re magical.

My brain has always felt like a Ferrari with bicycle brakes — powerful, but hard to control. But that’s also what’s helped me pioneer new worlds from reality TV to the selfie, from my fragrance empire to founding 11:11 Media. My ADHD doesn’t slow me down; it fuels my creativity. Some days, my mind feels like a browser with 100 tabs open. But instead of fighting that, I’ve learned to see it as a gift; an endless engine of ideas and imagination.

That’s why I’m open with my kids about my ADHD: the ups, the downs, the sparkles and the struggles. The best thing I can teach them isn’t perfection; it’s how to design a life that works for them.

That belief inspired my new series, Inclusive by Design, a project about how the spaces we live and work in can either drain us or help us shine. It was my first time collaborating with ADHD experts Sarah Greenberg, MA, MEd, and Andrew Kahn, PsyD, at Understood.org to create environments that truly support how my brain works. Together, we explored how small shifts like color-coding my closet, organizing my craft area so Phoenix, London, and I can create together, using helpful tools like Google Gemini on Android, and bringing calming, research-backed design elements into my 11:11 Media office can turn everyday spaces into ones that spark joy and belonging.

Because what I’ve realized is that when we design for every kind of mind, we make life better for every kind of person.

Research from Understood.org found that 92% of women who learn and think differently report masking, and seven in 10 young women with ADHD (18-34) prefer to stay silent about their diagnosis.We hide. We overcompensate. We burn out. And in that process, the world misses out on our sparkle.

That’s why I’ve made it my mission to change the narrative and I’ve personally found so much power in sharing and owning my story. Whether it’s reforming the “Troubled Teen” Industry or speaking publicly about ADHD, I want people to understand that neurodiversity isn’t something to fix. 

If you’re reading this and any of it sounds familiar, please know: you’re not broken. It might take time to find the systems that help you thrive, but once you do, life gets lighter.

ADHD gave me the courage to break the mold, to take risks, to think differently, to lead with empathy. That’s the legacy I want to pass on to my children: not a life of masking, but a life of belonging.

Different isn’t wrong … it’s wonderful. And when we embrace that, we don’t just change our own lives but we change the world for the next generation.

💖 Watch Inclusive by Design and visit Understood.org/adhd-women to explore resources designed to help women with ADHD thrive.

The opinions expressed in Fortune.com commentary pieces are solely the views of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and beliefs of Fortune.

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