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The British star, also known for hits such as Domino, said she knew she had been "a little different and felt things differently" her whole life.She added it was weird when one day, someone finally explained why.
She acknowledged that ADHD was a "wide spectrum", adding: "I low key feel like it's a superpower as long as you look at it from the right perspective and have the right people around you that can navigate it with you."Jessie J said that social media had given her the opportunity to relate, connect and heal with strangers who are going through similar things."I have always been honest in the journey I'm going through in life," she said.
"And I know there are so many people that are going through this same thing and I'm honestly just reaching out to hold your hand and because I need mine held too."The singer said her diagnosis had made her love herself even more, adding: "I'm hugging 11-year-old me.
"Who would clean her trainers with a toothbrush when she was stressed and to this day has lived with a 1000 lists to not feel like life will crumble.
"Here's to getting to know yourself even more through life.Sarah Dyke, MP for Glastonbury and Somerton, has praised the Glastonbury policing team for its work.
She said: "Their efforts to tackle crime through intervention, safeguarding and community engagement have made a tangible difference."Singer Jessie J has revealed she was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) three months ago.
In a post on Instagram on Saturday, the Price Tag singer, 36, said it had made her "re-think" her whole life.She added that ADHD felt like "a superpower as long as you look at it from the right perspective".