15 min 54 sec

Faster Than Normal: Turbocharge Your Focus, Productivity, and Success with the Secrets of the ADHD Brain

By Peter Shankman

Explore how ADHD can be transformed from a distraction into a high-octane engine for success. This summary reveals practical strategies to master focus, build powerful rituals, and harness a faster-than-normal brain.

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Have you ever felt like your mind is racing at a hundred miles per hour, but you can’t seem to steer it in the right direction? For many, the diagnosis of ADHD feels like a burden—a constant battle against distraction, impulsivity, and social friction. But imagine for a moment that this high-speed internal engine isn’t a defect. Imagine it’s a superpower that, if properly harnessed, could allow you to achieve more in a single day than most people do in a week.

This is the core philosophy of Peter Shankman. He doesn’t just manage his ADHD; he uses it as a jet-fueled advantage. To illustrate the sheer power of this mindset, consider a feat that sounds nearly impossible: writing an entire book in just thirty hours. Most authors spend months or years on a manuscript, but Shankman completed one during a single round-trip flight to Tokyo. By intentionally locking himself in an environment where he couldn’t be distracted, he turned his hyper-focus into a creative furnace.

Shankman’s life is a testament to what happens when you stop viewing yourself as broken and start viewing yourself as ‘faster than normal.’ He has founded and sold multiple companies, completed grueling Ironman Triathlons, and built a career as a world-renowned speaker. His success didn’t come in spite of his ADHD, but because of it.

In this journey, we are going to explore how you can unlock that same potential. We’ll look at the biological reality of how a fast brain works and, more importantly, the specific, practical rituals that keep that brain on the tracks. Whether you have been diagnosed with ADHD or you simply find yourself drowning in the distractions of the modern world, the strategies ahead offer a path to radical productivity. It’s about creating a life where your focus is protected, your energy is channeled, and your unique mental speed becomes your greatest asset. Let’s dive into how you can start turbocharging your own life today.

Discover why a high-speed brain is actually a competitive advantage and how some of history’s greatest minds shared these unique traits.

Learn the biological reasons behind the ADHD brain’s search for stimulation and how to naturally balance your internal neurochemistry.

Uncover why willpower is a limited resource and how automating your daily choices can save your mental energy for what truly matters.

Explore how movement, sleep, and nutrition act as the essential infrastructure for maintaining a high-performance brain.

Identify the specific environments and habits that derail your progress and learn how to create a lifestyle that bypasses them.

Master your environment by reducing clutter and organizing your digital world to minimize distractions and maximize output.

Mastering a faster-than-normal brain is not about changing who you are; it’s about changing how you live to support who you are. We’ve explored how ADHD can be reframed from a disorder into a powerful competitive advantage. By understanding the underlying neurochemistry—the need for dopamine, serotonin, and adrenaline—you can stop fighting your urges and start satisfying them through healthy, productive means like exercise, sleep, and nutrition.

The key takeaway is that willpower is not enough. To truly succeed, you must replace resolutions with rigid rituals. By eliminating unnecessary choices and automating the boring parts of your life, you preserve your mental energy for the work that truly matters. You must also become a vigilant guardian of your own focus, identifying the triggers that derail you and designing your environment to keep distractions at bay.

Remember that you have a high-performance engine inside your head. It requires more maintenance and a specific kind of fuel, but it is capable of incredible speed and creativity. Stop trying to slow down to match the rest of the world. Instead, build the structures, habits, and environments that allow you to run at full throttle. Your ADHD isn’t a curse—it’s a superpower waiting to be directed. Now, take one of the strategies we discussed, whether it’s the thirty-minute-early rule or the morning exercise ritual, and implement it today. Your faster-than-normal life is waiting.

About this book

What is this book about?

Faster Than Normal challenges the traditional view of ADHD as a disorder, reframing it as a unique neurological gift that can lead to extraordinary productivity. Entrepreneur Peter Shankman shares his personal journey from a chaotic, misunderstood youth to a highly successful business leader by embracing his brain's natural speed. The book provides a roadmap for anyone—with or without a diagnosis—to optimize their cognitive performance. It promises a collection of field-tested tactics, from physiological hacks like exercise and diet to radical environment design and choice elimination. By establishing strict rituals and understanding the chemistry of focus, listeners learn how to stop fighting their biology and start using it to achieve incredible feats.

Book Information

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Genra:

Mental Health & Wellbeing, Personal Development, Productivity & Time Management

Topics:

Focus, Neuroscience, Productivity Systems, Time Management

Publisher:

Penguin Random House

Language:

English

Publishing date:

October 3, 2017

Lenght:

15 min 54 sec

About the Author

Peter Shankman

Peter Shankman is an entrepreneur, CEO, international speaker, and author of six books, including the best seller, Zombie Loyalists. He also hosts the highly-rated podcast Faster Than Normal, which helps people understand ADHD.

Ratings & Reviews

Ratings at a glance

4.4

Overall score based on 215 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find this work to be useful and pragmatic, offering concrete advice along with straightforward material. Furthermore, they view it as essential reading for students and individuals with ADD/ADHD, commending its inspiring perspectives and transformative method for comprehending ADHD. The book also earns acclaim for its excellent writing, engaging style, and efficiency advantages, assisting listeners in increasing their daily output.

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Natnicha

Ever wonder why your brain feels like a Ferrari engine with bicycle brakes? Shankman’s take on ADHD as a 'gift' rather than just a disorder was the exact paradigm shift I needed during my final semester. While some of his lifestyle choices are clearly for the high-earner crowd, the core philosophy about dopamine management through early morning exercise and 'pre-making' decisions is gold. I started using his 'uniform' idea to cut down on morning decision fatigue, and it’s surprisingly effective for keeping my focus where it belongs. The writing is punchy, fast-paced, and never gets bogged down in dense clinical jargon. Frankly, it’s the first book on productivity that didn’t make me feel like a failure for having a non-linear brain. If you’re a student or a professional struggling to harness your chaotic energy, this is a must-read for bettering your daily output.

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Pakinee

After hearing so many people recommend this for students with ADD, I decided to give it a shot, and it did not disappoint. The way Peter explains the dopamine deficiency in our brains made so many of my past 'failures' suddenly make sense. It’s not about being lazy; it’s about understanding how to fuel the engine properly. The focus on physical activity as a tool for mental clarity is something I’ve started implementing, and the results have been life-changing for my study habits. I love how he frames ADHD as a 'faster than normal' brain rather than a broken one. It’s incredibly motivational and filled with a kind of raw, kinetic energy that keeps you turning the pages. This isn't just a book; it's a blueprint for anyone who has ever felt 'too much' for the world around them.

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Suda

Truth is, I was skeptical about the 'ADHD is a superpower' thing, but Shankman won me over with his sheer enthusiasm and practical results. This book is a masterclass in radical self-awareness. He doesn't sugarcoat how messy life can get if you don't have rules in place. By admitting his own struggles with impulsivity and addiction, he creates a safe space for the reader to own their traits without shame. I’ve started using the 'pre-morning' routine he describes, setting everything out the night before, and it has practically eliminated my morning anxiety. It’s a fast-paced, high-intensity guide that feels like a pep talk from a friend who actually understands why you can't just 'sit still and focus.' Truly life-changing stuff for the neurodivergent community.

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Ford

Reaction: this book is an absolute game-changer for anyone who has spent their life feeling 'broken' because of their ADD. While Shankman's lifestyle is definitely high-octane and involves some perks most of us don't have, the underlying systems he teaches are universal. The focus on dopamine-seeking behavior and how to redirect that energy into healthy habits like exercise and structured routines is brilliant. I’ve started implementing his 'uniform' strategy and the 'launchpad' idea, and my daily productivity has skyrocketed. It’s a fast-paced, high-intensity guide that feels like a pep talk from a friend who actually understands the struggle. If you want to stop apologizing for your brain and start using it as the asset it is, buy this book immediately.

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Seksan

Finally got around to reading this after hearing Peter on a few podcasts, and I have to say, the guy’s energy is infectious. The book is packed with actionable strategies that go beyond the typical 'just buy a planner' advice that usually fails neurodivergent people. I particularly resonated with the section on eliminating choices; having a 'uniform' and a strict eating window has helped me reclaim so much mental bandwidth. To be fair, there is a certain level of privilege that leaks through—not everyone can hire an assistant or fly to Tokyo just to finish a manuscript. However, if you can look past the bragging about speaking fees, there are genuine nuggets of wisdom about using exercise as a medication alternative. It’s an entertaining read that actually helped me restructure my workday for much better focus.

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Rin

The chapter on 'loving someone with ADHD' was actually quite insightful, providing a perspective I hadn't considered before regarding my partner's needs. On the practical side, the science behind dopamine and the benefits of a rigid routine are explained in a way that is easy to understand and apply immediately. To be fair, the tone can be a bit much at times; Shankman spends a lot of time talking about his expensive headphones and high-priced speaking gigs. However, if you can filter out the occasional ego trip, there are genuine productivity gems in here. I've already seen an improvement in my focus just by implementing his 'pre-morning' setup. It's an entertaining, high-energy read that offers more than your typical self-help book, provided you can handle the author's intense personality.

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Nongnuch

As someone who has spent years trying to 'fix' my brain, reading this felt like getting a permission slip to just be myself. Peter’s approach to ADHD is refreshingly positive, focusing on how we can weaponize our hyper-focus rather than just suppressing it. The advice on sleep hygiene and the importance of a 'launchpad' at the front door to prevent losing keys has saved me so much morning stress. I do think he leans a bit too hard into the 'superpower' narrative, which can feel dismissive of the genuine disability aspects of the condition. Not every squirrel-chasing moment is a gift, and the rigidity he suggests might not work for everyone. Still, the entertainment value is high, and the strategies for limiting distractions are some of the most practical I’ve come across.

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Nuk

Picked this up on a whim and ended up finishing it in two sittings because the writing style is just so engaging. It’s rare to find a productivity book that actually accounts for the way an ADHD brain jumps from topic to topic. Peter doesn’t waste time with fluff; he gets straight to the point about why we do what we do and how to hack our environment for better results. The 'staying in the zone' tips, especially regarding noise-canceling tech and ritualizing the workday, have significantly boosted my daily output. My only gripe is that it feels a bit repetitive toward the end, and some of the app recommendations feel like they might be dated soon. Overall, though, it’s a solid resource for anyone looking to turn their chaotic thoughts into a streamlined system.

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Leah

This book comes off as a bit of a slap in the face for the average person living with ADHD. While Shankman is clearly successful, his 'solutions' often involve having a massive disposable income or a support staff that 99% of readers simply don't have. Suggesting a round-trip international flight as a way to find a 'quiet space' to work is absurd and wildly out of touch with the reality of neurodivergent struggles. I also found the constant self-promotion for his websites and various affiliate-link products to be incredibly distracting. It felt more like a long-form marketing brochure than a helpful guide for those of us struggling to pay rent, let alone hire personal trainers. There are a few decent points about routine and exercise, but they’re buried under layers of humble-bragging and 'hustle culture' nonsense.

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Anucha

Wow, I have never felt more alienated by a book that was supposedly written for people like me. Shankman’s advice essentially boils down to: 'Be rich, be a CEO, and have no life outside of work.' The level of fatphobia and casual derision toward anyone who isn't a marathon-running workaholic is frankly disgusting. He acts like ADHD is only a problem if you aren't using it to make millions of dollars. The 'tips' are either common sense (eat better) or completely inaccessible (fly to Asia to write). It’s a vanity project disguised as a self-help book. If you’re looking for actual, empathetic strategies for managing your life without a personal assistant and a six-figure travel budget, look elsewhere. Absolute garbage that promotes a very toxic, narrow version of success.

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