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Have you ever tackled a tough puzzle and felt excited when you finally figured it out? For people with ADHD, that excitement goes beyond fun — it's a way to boost focus and motivation. Ever wondered why that happens?
It's the dopamine rush!
Boosting your dopamine levels can help keep you motivated and engaged. Here's how!
The role of dopamine
Dopamine is a chemical messenger in the brain. It's made in parts of the brain that control movement, emotions, and feelings of reward.
Dopamine is released when we enjoy something, like playing games or solving puzzles. It’s also released when we achieve something and feel rewarded.
Feel happy and excited.
Remember things we learn and stay focused.
Control our movements.
Did you know?
Dopamine is often called the "feel-good chemical" because it makes you feel happy!
The connection between ADHD and dopamine
Studies show various factors linked to ADHD including genetics, environmental factors, social environment, stress, nutrition, and sleep.
Dopamine is one of the factors related to ADHD, influencing attention, focus, and behavior. People with ADHD often have lower levels of dopamine.
Low dopamine can make it harder to focus and stay motivated. Dopamine is like a superhero in our brain and part of our brain's reward system. Increasing dopamine won’t solve ADHD, but helps improve attention, focus, and self-control, making it easier to manage symptoms.
Boosting dopamine to manage ADHD
Increasing dopamine levels can help you stay focused and motivated. Here are some simple ways to increase dopamine:
Physical activities: exercising, dancing, or walking.
Diet: consuming foods rich in tyrosine, including dairy, eggs, chicken, nuts, and lentils.
Hobbies and challenges: engaging in activities that give you a sense of satisfaction.
Sleep: getting enough sleep and meditating can improve focus and dopamine balance.
If you're struggling with focus or motivation, consider talking to a mental health professional or your doctor. Therapy and medication can help improve your balance and well-being. Seeking support is a positive step for your mental health.
Consider this scenario, then answer the quiz below:
Alex has ADHD and finds himself unable to focus in school. He’s tried exercising and adjusting his sleep schedule, but his focus isn't improving.
Quiz
What do you think Alex should do? Select all that apply:
Alex should consider reaching out to a therapist to manage his ADHD or speak to his doctor about potential treatments, as these options provide professional support. Continuing to try the same activities won't help, and borrowing medication from a friend is unsafe.
Take Action
Taking practical steps to manage your dopamine levels with ADHD can enhance your well-being!
This Byte has been authored by
Neeba Wilson
Scientific writer
Masters