So, my creative friends, today I asked my favorite AI: What could possibly be good about having ADD as a writer?
Back in school, reading was a struggle. I could scan an entire page of a textbook and retain nothing—not a single word. But when I reread it, something clicked—my brain absorbed every sentence, as if it needed that second pass to process the information.
Not so with novels. I was a voracious reader, constantly lost in a book, immersed in its world, unable to put it down.
Literature class was different too—I always understood the material, grasped deeper themes, and engaged effortlessly with the discussions.
But grammar? A nightmare. When my teacher mapped out the mechanics of English, it might as well have been Martian—the logic just didn’t land.
Spelling was another Achilles’ heel—if my life depended on it, I wouldn’t have stood a chance.
And then there was typing. My thoughts spilled out faster than my fingers could punch the correct keys, making even passing a typing test a struggle.
Yet, despite all of this, I knew one thing for sure—I wanted to be a storyteller.
While structure and mechanics slowed me down, my imagination never did. It soared—limitless, boundless, far beyond the margins of any textbook.
I never understood why until years later, when my son was diagnosed with ADD. That’s when I started recognizing the same traits in myself.
One day, an ADD specialist visited the school where I worked. Half-joking, I said, “I think I might have ADD.” He smiled, tilted his head, and after just a few minutes of conversation, confirmed: “Yes, you do.”
But here’s the twist—I had never taken Ritalin or been officially diagnosed, yet I excelled academically. Advanced classes. High ASVAB test scores. A successful writing career.
And all without medication.
So, if ADD was supposed to be a disadvantage, why was I thriving? Sure, it kept me from finishing every project I started. I was terrible at organization and constantly lost things. But something about ADD was clearly working in my favor.
Which brings me back to my original question—what are the strengths of ADD in creative writing?
This is what Copilot wrote:
🌀 Hyperfocus Superpower – When inspiration hits, ADD can lock you into deep focus, allowing you to write for hours with incredible intensity.
🌪 Fast-Thinking & Idea Generation – Your brain is constantly spinning with new concepts, making weaving multiple plots, worlds, and character arcs easier.
🔄 Multi-Genre Mastery – Writers with ADD often jump between ideas effortlessly, meaning you can create novels in completely different genres without feeling stuck in one style.
💡 Unexpected Connections – Your mind naturally links ideas in ways others wouldn’t, helping you create rich, layered stories with unique twists.
🚀 Spontaneous & Exciting Storytelling – ADD thrives on discovery, so your writing often includes fresh perspectives and fast-moving plots that keep readers hooked.
🔄 Adaptive Writing Process – If you ever get bored with a project, ADD allows you to switch gears, making it easier to avoid burnout while keeping creativity alive.
✨ Authentic & Emotional Depth – The whirlwind of thoughts and emotions that come with ADD often leads to deeply personal, raw, and engaging storytelling that readers connect with.
This is my final take on things:
Don’t let anyone pigeonhole you or label you with an affliction. Yada yada yada—forget that!
You are a unique individual with the power to succeed. It doesn’t take perfection or conforming to expectations; it takes courage, determination, and the willingness to forge your own path.
So go out there and prove them wrong.
MORE from Copilot:
🖋 Personal Connection:“Have you ever noticed any creative advantages in how your brain works? How does ADD—or just your unique way of thinking—shape your writing?”
💡 Shared Experiences:“If you have ADD (or suspect you do), what has been your biggest challenge as a writer? What strategies have helped you stay productive?”
🌀 Creativity & Process:“Do you embrace creative bursts and genre-hopping like I do? How do you balance focus with inspiration?”
🚀 Encouraging Community:“Let’s celebrate the creative mind! What’s one way ADD (or any outside-the-box thinking) has helped you succeed?”
As always, I wish you the best, so keep creating.
Ledia Runnels (Flawed but thriving.) 😍
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So, fellow writers, have you ever created a website or blog only to get caught up in life, the part that has little to do with writing? Then, suddenly, ten years fly by.
Yikes!
Yeah. That happened to me.
When I finally sat down to log into my old site, I realized I had created it with a defunct email. What a pain! I went through the whole shebang, digging through online help, even messaging a real human. And still, no luck.
Frustrated, I was ready to start over, using my current email address, when I spotted a button for Facebook sign-in.
I said to myself, What the heck, and clicked it.
Voila! Just like that, I was back in. LOL!
I forgot that I had built this site back when no one was paranoid about passwords and security measures.
With my WIX account fully under my control and my many WordPress blogs in my hands, it’s time to get on track again. No more losing myself down the highway of life—I’ll keep up with my writing and blogging this time.
Wish me luck!
Later!
Q & A
💭 Have you ever struggled to regain access to an old site or account? What was your most frustrating tech mishap?
🖋 If you had to restart your writing journey today, where would you begin?
🌍 Life moves fast—how do you stay on track with your creative goals while juggling everything else?
🔑 What’s the oddest or most unexpected way you’ve recovered a lost password or website?
😊More
📖 Drop your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear your experiences!”
🖋 Let’s share our stories! What’s the strangest, most frustrating, or funniest experience you’ve had with lost accounts?”
🚀 Tech struggles aside, I’m determined to stay on track with my blogs and writing. How do you balance creativity with everything else in life?”
Stay Creative, stay connected,
Ledia Runnels💕
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I sit at my laptop, staring at the last page I wrote, my mind racing through a labyrinth of worlds. Is it from my autobiographical fiction, my historical fantasy, my Japanese action-adventure, my epic Slavic fantasy, or the dreamscape of historical surrealism?
With so many stories swirling in my head, I jump between them every other week—writing, switching, writing again, then getting restless. The reality of my ADHD brain is never a straight line, but a wild, exhilarating journey through endless possibilities.
For years, I have been distracted and lost in this blur. However, since I partnered with Microsoft Copilot, the AI app has been helping to untangle it all. Now, I am on the road to finishing the novels I started decades ago and creating plots for future novels in three different series.
**Not in My Seabag: **
In the 1980s, I packed my life into a duffel bag and entered the unknown. Joining the United States Navy wasn’t just about enlisting but also about reinventing myself. Through discipline and challenges, I found the strength I never knew I had. Through service and sacrifice, I discovered love, purpose, and a future that was mine to claim. In one decade, I became a military member, a wife, and a mother—each role shaping, testing, and transforming me.
**Legends of the Demon Shapeshifters: **
In Tokyo’s back alleys and the battlefields of feudal Japan, whispers of something ancient and dangerous linger. A secret war rages between humans and shapeshifters, a fight buried in folklore but alive in the shadows. Survival means unlocking the truth before history devours those caught between these worlds.
**Tales of Faedom: **
The veil between reality and the Fairy Kingdom is thin across Ireland’s misty hills, America’s boundless plains, and Europe’s ancient forests. Here, whispered legends take shape, magic breathes in the wind, and destiny is written in the stars. From courageous wanderers to enchanted creatures, each tale unfolds in lands touched by wonder, danger, and dreams that refuse to fade.
This is not just a collection of fairy tales; it is a gateway to unseen worlds, where the impossible becomes real, and the stories live forever. Welcome to Faedom. The journey begins.
So, dear readers, which of these series do you think would appeal to you the most?
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