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Ask HN: Of Introverts, the Open Office, and ADHD

6 pointsby alansmitheebkover 8 years ago
I am one of those people who detests the open office. I find them noisy and distracting. Even with headphones on I am distracted by the movement around me and the feeling the I am in a fishbowl being looked at from outside. I&#x27;ve read a lot of articles and rants about the open office posted on HN.<p>I&#x27;ve recently been reading about ADHD and I&#x27;, starting to wonder if my difficulties may have more to do with ADHD than being an introvert.I don&#x27;t know if I have ADHD. I&#x27;m 40. I wasn&#x27;t diagnosed with it as a kid but I don&#x27;t know if people knew much about it then. I do remember constantly daydreaming, loosing things and forgetting to do my homework as a child.<p>Can anyone relate to this? Does anyone have any insight on this? I apologize for the incoherent nature of this post.

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dudulover 8 years ago
&quot;I do remember constantly daydreaming, loosing things and forgetting to do my homework as a child.&quot;<p>Oh, you mean you were behaving like a child?<p>I don&#x27;t have ADHD and I <i>hate</i> open spaces.
anexprogrammerover 8 years ago
I&#x27;d start by comparing yourself against the Adult ADHD scale: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hcp.med.harvard.edu&#x2F;ncs&#x2F;ftpdir&#x2F;adhd&#x2F;18Q_ASRS_English.pdf" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.hcp.med.harvard.edu&#x2F;ncs&#x2F;ftpdir&#x2F;adhd&#x2F;18Q_ASRS_Engl...</a><p>It&#x27;s more than just distractability.<p>Hating open offices is pretty common, ADHD or not, extrovert or not, as they tend to kill concentration.
threesixandnineover 8 years ago
I don&#x27;t have ADHD and am extrovert but still hate open office. When I work I want to work.
exolymphover 8 years ago
You don&#x27;t have to have ADHD to hate open offices and find that setup distracting, but it&#x27;s certainly a possible factor. I know this is boring &#x2F; dissatisfying advice but going to a doctor could probably add more context to your self-assessment.
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samblrover 8 years ago
I agree on open-offices being distractive - had worked on a work-shelf kind of environment where we could easily elbowed adjacent person without moving an inch from chair. And the division was &#x27;research&#x27; oriented! This was because it was a prime location. No wonder most wanted to work from home or do most of their design kind of work in conference rooms. Main reasons I see open office environment is - they want to save up on real-estate. So most of times its hidden and given fancy names.
borplkover 8 years ago
Yup I can relate a lot.<p>Since I started working for myself from home the difference has been night and day.<p>I hope I can survive on my own for the longterm because the thought of having to go back to yet another office, especially an open one irritates me.<p>One of the things that I found as an introvert is that being around people all day exhausted me so much that by evening I was just all numb.<p>I had to isolate myself for the entire weekend just to recharge enough for the next week.<p>So I would get into this never ending cycle of kind of wasting my weekends.
wingerlangover 8 years ago
I&#x27;ve probably got some mild form of ADHD (and going by the link posted I&#x27;m definitely in the area). I&#x27;m also an introvert and I work in an open office.<p>I&#x27;m not sure how a normal office would work though, seems like I would go crazy in one of those.