I’m a small business owner that has been spending phenomenal amounts of time on the laptop as of late. I am not really a computer guy by any means and prefer to be working with my hands and creating the products for the business, but for the time being and a lack of capital I need to be doing the social media promotion and web activities for the business.
This means sitting in front of the computer for 10-14 hours at a time to feel like I have got anything accomplished… and its boring, tedious and repetitive work that would drive a normal human being crazy. I have the heart and ambition to pull through it, but I found that I was getting less and less productive and concentrated as time went on and I was reaching for any distraction I could find (which is plenty when you are connected to the internet)
I found another customer AdderRX review from an entrepreneur and thought that it sounded logical and perhaps very profitable for me to buy some of NexGen focus/concentration concoction, despite my dislike for supplements in general.
The product wasn’t quite as strong as the other reviewer led me to believe, but it did have enough of a little ‘bump’ to my performance to make me happy with the purchase. I have read some more reviews and comparisons and think I may try out some of the other products on the market that are similar and call themselves the ‘natural’ and ‘over the counter’ ‘Adderall alternatives’.
I don’t know if just anyone would want to purchase AdderRX for day to day tasks but if you need to really drill down and any extra time, attention to detail or concentrated effort boost you will receive will be profitable, it is a worthy investment I would say.
As someone else said in a different review, don’t expect too much from an ‘over the counter’ dietary supplement and you should be pretty happy with the results, I think I would have thought it was better if I had first read the hype and promises myself.
– JD