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The 16 Best Jobs for Creative & Restless ADHD Brains

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While there isn't a one-size-fits-all career that works for every adult with ADHD (wouldn't that be nice?), there are certain professions that utilize and celebrate attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD) strengths more than others.

The following jobs for people with ADHD help many reach their full potential by putting their natural skills to work.Many adults with ADHD find joy in professions that allow them to work directly with children — in careers such as teaching or child care.

These jobs rely on your dynamic personality and thoughtful creativity, though they may put your patience to the test. To succeed in a kid-focused career, you must be able to think on your feet and transition from task-to-task quickly — and understanding the challenges and strengths of students with ADHD is a huge plus, too.[Read: How Can I Find an ADHD-Friendly Career?]“I love working with toddlers and preschoolers — they understand me!

We jump from one project to the next and they rarely know when I’m off task.” – Lori, an ADDitude readerA career in journalism is exciting, creative, and rewarding for dedicated reporters and writers who deal well with day-to-day changes in work setting.

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