Leonardo da Vinci — one of the world’s greatest polymaths — may have had ADHD.
Da Vinci, whose artworks include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, displayed many of the symptoms of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), including:
- constantly jumping from one task to the next,
- procrastination,
- sleeping little,
- and a voracious curiosity.
Incredibly, though, da Vinci considered himself a failure -- perhaps a symptom of depression and anxiety that can go along with ADHD.
He might have benefited from focusing more on his strengths, just one of these 12 research-backed approaches to ADHD that have shown real, measurable results.
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