Does your Sag have any of these symptoms?
from HelpGuide.org
Hyperactivity in adults:
| Impulsiveness in adults:
| Inattentiveness in adults:
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Positive characteristics of adults with ADD / ADHD
The symptoms of ADD / ADHD are not all negative. People with ADD / ADHD also have many positive traits that are directly tied to their active, impulsive minds:
- Creativity – People with ADD excel at thinking outside of the box, brainstorming, and finding creative solutions to problems. Because of their flexible way of thinking about things, they tend to be more open-minded, independent, and ready to improvise.
- Enthusiasm and spontaneity – People with ADD are free spirits with lively minds—qualities that makes for good company and engrossing conversation. Their enthusiasm and spontaneous approach to life can be infectious.
- A quick mind - People with ADD have the ability to think on their feet, quickly absorb new information (as long as it’s interesting), and multitask with ease. Their rapid-fire minds thrive on stimulation. They adapt well to change and are great in a crisis.
- High energy level – People with ADD have loads of energy. When their attention is captured by something that interests them, they can have virtually unlimited stamina and drive.
Now here are the positive and negative aspects of the Sag Personality according to the stars:
from Lilycat.Net
* Frank and open | * Argumentative |
* Optimistic | * Impatient to be moving |
* Sees the best in people | * Critical to those who deny their talents |
* Honest and fair-minded | * A gambler at heart |
* Spiritual | * Can be a fanatic |
* Enthusiastic | * Hotheaded |
* Inspiring | * Fails to plan adequately |
* Disarmingly happy | * Tends to preach |
* Stimulating | * Denies sadness |
* Happy-go-lucky | * Uncommitted |
* Holds no grudges | * Fears any responsibility that curtails freedom |
* Sensual | * Blundering and inept |
* Indulgent |
So are all Sagittarians doomed to take Ritalin or Adderal their whole life just for being born at the end of the year? Is there some correlation between christmas lights or pine sap exposure to newborns and A.D.D.? Where's that scientific study? Wait, what were we just talking about again?
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