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Georgie Morse loves losing hours in her garden, seeing her ability to hyper focus on gardening tasks as a benefit of her ADHD.

“Hyper focus is probably the biggest positive, both from a work point of view but also from hobby point of view, like gardening or mountain-biking or whatever it is,” Ms Morse said.

“If you do manage to latch onto something, you will be entirely focused on it, you pay fantastic attention to detail.”

A woman in a green shirt gardening.
Georgie Morse brings her ability to hyper-focus to the work in her garden.(
ABC News: Selina Ross
)

But there are more downsides to the condition, with Ms Morse struggling with common symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

“Day-to-day functioning is really difficult for me, I don’t function effectively,” she said.

“Time management, money management, health management, parenting, the consistency that children need is really difficult for me to give them.

“I’ve spent 30 years always trying to work to a schedule, be more organised, be on time.”

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