It can be hard to separate the wheat from the chaff when seeking out facts about adult ADHD. Learn more below. So you can be sure you’re on the right path! #1 What is ADHD? I’ve heard the statements below and more in my conversations with ADHD adults. “My therapist says I’m too successful to have ADHD.” “I got by for a long time and then all of sudden I start struggling. I had no… Continue reading…
How to Fix These 5 Common ADHD Time Management Mistakes
I know you likely make some of the ADHD time management mistakes below. Do any of the following phrases sound like ones you’ve used recently? “I’m sorry I’m late. I lost track of time…” “The time just disappeared… I’m not sure what happened. It’s really frustrating!” “Oh no, I should have left already! I’m going to be late.” “I can’t believe I spent all day working on that!” “I have no idea how… Continue reading…
How ADHD Adults Can Stay Focused on Long Term Projects
I recently received the comment below asking how ADHD adults execute big projects. I am interested in how to maintain interest and progress for long projects. I am great at starting projects (lots of enthusiasm, love the creativity in planning a project), but then I lose interest and I get boooored and start avoiding it. Once I am bored I am easily distracted (by writing this email, as an example). As a result I… Continue reading…
ADHD and 8 Strategies You Can Use To Control Your Emotions
Managing ADHD emotional dysregulation is possible. Really. Think back to the last time you did something when you felt angry, hurt or frustrated and later thought, “I wish I wouldn’t have done that!!” If you have ever thought that, it may be, like many Adults with ADHD, you have difficulty regulating your emotions. Managing ADHD emotional dysregulation is possible. Really. It is not that you have different feelings than others or that your feelings… Continue reading…
How ADHD Adults Can Do What Is Important But Not Urgent
Wonder how ADHD adults can prioritize when it seems so hard right now? Maybe you’re just trying to get through the day. And it seems like you’re often in a reactive mode. Sure, you’ll want to adopt the skills, strategies and habits you need to get a better handle on your day-to-day tasks But I bet you don’t want to wait until you have everything under control before you act on your longer-term goals,… Continue reading…
How to Deal With Setbacks When Trying To Work With Your ADHD
Wonder how ADHD adults deal with failure? One mistake we often make when we are learning new skills, adopting new strategies or changing our habits is we think there is a destination. That is, we think we will get to a place and be done, home free, fixed… But the truth is we never get “there.” Rather, we have to work on maintaining the progress. On some level I know you get this…… Continue reading…
Adult ADHD and 3 Scheduling Commitments You’ll Want To Keep
ADHD adults need to use certain time management routines. Clearly defining your work in advance makes it easier for you to start and follow through on your tasks. And the time to do this is during your Weekly Review, which I outlined in my last post, The ADHD Adult’s Guide To The Weekly Review. The question that naturally comes to mind for many after reading that post is: “Well, ok, but after I figure… Continue reading…
How ADHD Adults Avoid These 4 Mistakes and Execute Better
When you are having a hard time starting and following through on a task it is possible you have not clearly defined the task and/or the outcome you are seeking. So, because of your uncertainty you may: avoid the tasks altogether and never start — procrastinate. start and stop multiple times. after working on it for a bit, eventually throw your hands up in frustration. pull something together at the last minute Below are… Continue reading…
How To Become Shame Resilient When You Have ADHD
When helping my clients figure out how to work with their ADHD and create a life that works for them the topic of shame inevitably arises at some point. In fact, shame is common for ADHD adults. I can’t think of another emotion that is as ubiquitous as shame. And, while everybody feels shame, many ADHD adults don’t acknowledge or address it. And, if this is true for you, it is unfortunate. Because… Continue reading…
How Play Helps ADHD Adults Be More Effective At Everything!
As you know, if you have followed my writing, I write a lot about productivity for adults with ADHD — how to get your important stuff done. And, judging from the responses I’ve received over the years, I know you really want and need this information. But ADHD adults also need to have fun! Sure, we all need to be productive, check tasks off our list. However, it shouldn’t be an end in itself…. Continue reading…










