Lesson 1.4 Discussion โ€” The ADHD Iceberg ๐Ÿง 
In this lesson, we looked at the ADHD Iceberg.
The idea is simple:
People often judge the bit they can see.
The lateness.
The forgetting.
The unfinished tasks.
The emotional reactions.
The mess.
The inconsistency.
The distractions.
But they donโ€™t always see whatโ€™s happening underneath.
The shame.
The overwhelm.
The mental noise.
The emotional effort.
The masking.
The low self-trust.
The constant feeling that youโ€™re trying harder than it looks.
This matters because so many ADHD adults get judged by the visible behaviour, without anyone understanding the hidden effort behind it.
And after a while, you can start judging yourself the same way.
You only see what didnโ€™t get done.
You forget how much energy you spent trying to hold everything together.
Your turn ๐Ÿ’ฌ
Whatโ€™s one thing underneath your ADHD iceberg that people in your life donโ€™t really see or understand?
You could share:
  • something you hide or mask
  • something that takes more effort than people realise
  • something people misinterpret
  • something you wish others understood better
  • something youโ€™ve blamed yourself for
Example:
People see me being late, but they donโ€™t see the panic, time confusion, and mental chaos that happens before I even leave the house.
Or:
People see me forgetting things, but they donโ€™t see how much shame I feel when I realise Iโ€™ve let someone down again.
Only share what youโ€™re comfortable sharing.
And if someone elseโ€™s comment feels familiar, reply to them. Sometimes being understood by people who genuinely get it can take some of the weight off.
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Lesson 1.4 Discussion โ€” The ADHD Iceberg ๐Ÿง 
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