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You’re not too old. You’re just getting started.
if you’ve ever wondered why everyday tasks feel harder than they should—or why forgetfulness, disorganization, and emotional swings seem to have followed you into retirement—you’re not alone. Many adults are discovering they’ve lived with undiagnosed ADHD for decades. And with that realization comes a mix of relief, regret, and something else: clarity.

Aging with ADHD is your compassionate, practical guide to understanding what’s been going on all these years—and what you can do now. Drawing from lived experience, science-backed strategies, and the voices of others diagnosed later in life, Julie Ford Sears offers a roadmap to reclaiming focus, confidence, and joy.

Inside, you’ll find tools for managing routines, navigating relationships, and embracing your uniquely wired brain with grace—not guilt. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, still wondering, or supporting someone with late-life ADHD, this book will help you rewrite your story from one of silent struggle to empowered self-awareness.

Because ADHD doesn’t retire. But neither does your potential.

coming soon july 12, 2025

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