I often get asked what I think about brain training games. And I always say the same thing, which is: The only one that seems to be effective in the long term and is backed by solid scientific research is Cogmed Training to improve working memory. According to Cogmed, “80% of users see measureable improvements.” And the research, not only backs up these claims, but shows that the improvements are not only seen in the… Continue reading…
8 Techniques to Combat Procrastination When You Have ADHD
If you are reading this article, it is because you were enticed by the prospect of learning how to stop procrastinating. Like many people I work with you’ve tried seemly everything under the sun to follow through, to little avail. So, at this point, you may assume that, left to your own devices, you are going to continue this way. And what you really need is someone to watch over you to make… Continue reading…
Wonder How Your Procrastination is Related to Your ADHD?
If you are like most Adults with ADHD, I bet procrastination ranks right up there in the top 3 behaviors you would like to change. While I’m not much of a betting person, I can be confident of this because I hear concerns, such as the ones below, all the time: “I am always finding something else to work on instead of what is important.” “I said I was going to do it and I… Continue reading…
How to Let Go of Perfectionism When You Have ADHD
Are you a perfectionist? If you are, are you aware of the impact it is having on your life? Stumped by either of these questions? Before reading on check out Part 1 about the cost of perfectionism to find out what it means to be a perfectionist and how it may affect you. Then, if you decide you have perfectionist tendencies and it concerns you, you can decide whether you are ready to do anything… Continue reading…
The Cost of Perfectionism When You Have ADHD
There are many points of view when it comes to perfectionism. So, let’s start with a definition to make sure we are all on the same page. A perfectionist is someone who is unyielding in their pursuit of unrealistically high standards. It is not about getting 100%, being perfect. Because, really, who can achieve that, right? But now you may be wondering, “How do I know if my standards are unrealistically high?” Good… Continue reading…
ADHD and Tips for Managing Holiday Stress
Whether you celebrate an upcoming winter holiday or not you will likely feel their impact as you go about your professional and personal business. And, while the holiday season may look different for everyone, it is likely you will share some of the same challenges with other adults with ADHD, such as: dealing with the transitions brought on by the different work schedules of you and your colleagues. planning for the holidays. making… Continue reading…
ADHD and Bridging the Gap Between Knowing and Doing
“I know what I need to do and I want to do it. It is important to me, really. But I’m not doing it, at least not consistently. And I’ve tried…everything I can think of!” Sound familiar? And people in your circle who are neurotypical, which may include your spouse, friends, colleagues and boss may wonder: “How is it really possible for someone to not follow through on something they say is important to them?!”… Continue reading…
Adult ADHD and Handling Rejection
As I was reading “Rejection Proof- How I Beat Fear and Became Invincible Through 100 Days of Rejection” by Jia Jiang I knew I wanted to write an article about rejection and ADHD. But I also knew this would not be an easy topic to write about. I wondered, “How would I write an article that really speaks to the range of Adults with ADHD who deal with rejection?” Like many other self-help… Continue reading…
Work With Your ADHD – Hand Off Your Tasks
One of the best ways to both work with your ADHD and be productive is not do certain tasks that, yes, definitely need to get done. And I’m not suggesting you drop or defer them, which certainly are options. I’m only suggesting you do not do them. You are probably wondering, “How is that possibly a good idea, Marla?!” Hang with me for a bit and let’s find out… Your ADHD and Should Statements Sure,… Continue reading…
ADHD and Communication 101 – Listening
It might seem listening should be easy. After all it seems like a pretty passive activity, right? But in reality fully processing and understanding what somebody is saying to you isn’t always easy, especially for Adults with ADHD. Sometimes it is… hard… really hard. Sure, if you don’t care much about what the person is saying, you could get away with, “Uh ah, right, yes, sure…” And be on your way. But what about those… Continue reading…










