
Most books about ADHD start from what’s wrong with your brain. This one starts from what’s right with it. The ADHD Hunter reframes the traits that get labeled as too much — the restlessness, the hyperfocus, the constant scan for what’s next — as instincts built for the hunt, not flaws to be managed.
Book 1 of the ADHD Hunter & Runner Series lays the foundation for everything that follows: a way of seeing an ADHD brain as built for pursuit, pattern-reading, and total presence in the field — the same qualities that make a good hunter — instead of something to apologize for.
Written from firsthand experience hunting elk and mule deer in the West, not from a clinical textbook. If you’ve spent your life being told to sit still and focus harder, this book makes the case that your brain was never the problem.
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Continue the series: Book 2, The ADHD Runner →