Your Scattered Brain Sees Connections Other Students Miss

Sign up for our free 14-Step Course here: https://go.yousmle.com/14-day-free-co... Your Scattered Brain Sees Connections Other Students Miss I was diagnosed with ADHD at 39, after I had already finished Stanford Medical School and trained at Harvard. Looking back, the traits I spent years treating as flaws were quietly behind much of what worked. In this clip I focus on one of them: the scattered, jumps-everywhere kind of thinking. If your mind feels too scattered to study the way everyone tells you to, that same wiring may let you see connections most people miss. I share how I turned divergent thinking into faster learning, and the systems I lean on instead of willpower, so a scattered mind becomes an advantage rather than a liability. Ready to take your USMLE prep to the next level? Sign up for a FREE consultation to master not memorize for higher scores faster: https://go.yousmle.com/yt-yousmlecons... Don't miss out on valuable USMLE tips and strategies! Subscribe to our newsletter to get free cardiology flashcards to help you master this critical USMLE subject: https://www.yousmle.com/ Got questions? Reach us at [email protected] #ADHD #medicalstudent #medschool #USMLE #studytips