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ADHD and the office: The advantages you might not have considered
The return to office doesn’t have to feel like a setback. With the right strategies, office days can improve focus, connection, and structure — even if you have ADHD.
ADHD and the Return to Office: managing sensory overload at work
The return to office isn’t just about commuting or adjusting your schedule. For ADHD professionals, it often means facing the daily gauntlet of sensory overload — noise, lights, smells, and visual clutter that push the nervous system into overdrive. Here’s how to recognize the signs and protect your focus in shared workspaces.
ADHD and the return to office: why it's more than a commute
The return-to-office debate isn’t really about remote work versus in-person collaboration. For professionals with ADHD, it’s about managing sensory overload, disrupted routines, and energy depletion in environments not built for neurodivergent minds. Flexible workplaces don’t just reduce legal risks — they unlock the strengths and creativity ADHD professionals bring to the table.

