How ADHD made me a better language learner

How ADHD made me a better language learner

Author: Fluent in 3 Months February 11, 2026 Duration: 8:55

In this episode of the Language and Travel Hacking Podcast, I share how ADHD, something that once made me feel like I was terrible at languages, has actually become one of my greatest strengths as a learner. Although I was only diagnosed as an adult, looking back I can clearly see how distractibility and a constant need for dopamine hits made school language classes a nightmare for me. English, Irish and German were consistently my worst subjects, and I assumed that meant I simply was not cut out for languages. Now I completely reject that idea. Being bad at languages in school only means you were bad at learning them in that environment. It says nothing about your potential as an adult.

I explain how I’ve deliberately designed my entire learning philosophy around short-term missions, public accountability and real human interaction to harness the hyperfocus that often comes with ADHD. My three-month missions, weekly mini-goals and regular conversations create urgency and momentum, turning what could be a weakness into a superpower. While ADHD still has its challenges, I’ve learned to channel it into immersive travel experiences and meaningful connections through language. If you think this intensive, mission-driven style might suit you, I also share how you can work with me through my Bootcamp or one-to-one coaching.


If you need one-on-one language guidance, schedule a consultation session with me at languagehacking.com/chat.

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There’s a certain magic that happens when you step off a plane and try to order a meal in a language you’re still fumbling through, or when a simple conversation with a stranger on a train opens up an entirely new perspective. Language & Travel Hacking, from the team behind Fluent in 3 Months, lives in those messy, authentic, and profoundly rewarding moments. Host Benny Lewis, a nomadic polyglot and best-selling author, doesn’t just theorize from a studio; he records from the road, sharing raw, real-time experiences and the practical strategies that actually work when you’re navigating a foreign market or building confidence in a new tongue. Each episode feels like a candid chat with a well-traveled friend who’s made all the mistakes so you don’t have to. You’ll hear the sounds of street markets and train stations in the background as Benny breaks down the psychology of language learning, offers actionable tips for picking up phrases quickly, and discusses how travel itself can be the ultimate classroom. This podcast is built on the idea that fluency and cultural connection aren’t distant goals reserved for the gifted, but accessible skills you can hack through smart, intentional practice. It’s for anyone who believes that the deepest way to explore a place is through its language, and that every journey is an opportunity to reshape how you see the world-and yourself. Tune in for honest stories and tangible advice that will change how you approach your next adventure, whether it’s across the globe or right in your own neighborhood.
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