10 Things an ADHD Brain Might Google in a Week
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10 Things an ADHD Brain Might Google in a Week
ADHD curiosity is a wild ride.
One moment you’re searching for a dinner recipe, and the next you’ve somehow ended up deep in a forum about medieval castle defense strategies.
Here’s a lighthearted peek at the kinds of searches an ADHD brain might generate in a single week — some practical, some questionable, all very real.
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Why does my coffee get cold so fast?
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Best productivity apps for people who hate productivity apps
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Do squirrels actually remember where they bury nuts?
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How to fix a squeaky chair without tools
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Is it bad to eat cereal for dinner three nights in a row?
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ADHD-friendly desk setups
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Why is “lemon” spelled that way?
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Smallest dog breeds that act like big dogs
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How long does it take paint to dry if you have a fan on it?
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Can you train yourself to like broccoli?
Why This Happens
ADHD brains chase novelty, and the internet delivers it on demand.
Sometimes the searches lead to real solutions; other times, they’re just part of the mental adventure.
Either way, it’s a reminder that curiosity — even when it’s random — is part of what makes an ADHD brain so creative and adaptable.
