Translating ADHD

ADHD in the Workplace: Managing Perceptions, Accommodations, and Challenges

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Mar 30, 2026
Conversation explores how ADHD and autism traits can be misunderstood at work and lead to conflict or job loss. They spotlight the need for social and communication accommodations beyond task changes. Practical strategies include clarifying unwritten rules, front-loading your working style, and using managers to set boundaries. They also discuss when to adapt and when to seek workplaces that better value neurodivergent strengths.
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ANECDOTE

Clarifying Questions Costed Her The Job

  • Dusty describes a client who was fired despite good work because her clarifying questions and communication style were perceived as undermining.
  • Her intent was clarity and doing quality work, but managers read her neurodivergent behavior as disruptive, costing her the job.
ANECDOTE

New Manager Killed A Previously Supportive Setup

  • Asher recounts a client whose new, rigid manager misread his neurodivergent work style and removed freedoms that previously enabled high performance.
  • The client later moved teams within the same company to a group that valued experimentation and his style.
INSIGHT

Accommodations Need To Cover Social Dynamics

  • Workplace accommodations must include social and communication adjustments, not just task changes, because perception affects promotion and job security.
  • ADA and Canadian protections can cover these but awareness and use are limited.
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