“Your executive function appears to be operating within a typical range, supporting a balanced approach to focus and activity.”
Your responses indicate No Significant Indication of ADHD traits at this time. While everyone experiences moments of forgetfulness, distraction, or restlessness (especially when tired or stressed), your answers suggest these are not pervasive patterns that significantly disrupt your daily life.
You likely possess a reliable "executive control" system—the ability to plan a task, inhibit distractions, and regulate your physical energy to match the situation.
"A lack of ADHD traits does not mean a lack of struggle. Stress, anxiety, or burnout can often mimic these symptoms."
If you took this test because you are struggling with focus, consider other culprits:
"Reflection point: If you feel scattered, look at your environment. Are you trying to do too much with too little rest?"
This test is for educational self-exploration only and is not a clinical diagnosis. This result suggests your current behaviors do not align with the clinical threshold for ADHD. However, if you are suffering, you deserve support regardless of the label.

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