I’m not going to tell you planning is not important. After all, I help people both plan and learn the skills needed to plan. But too much planning can definitely get in your way, and sometimes it makes sense to just start. Now you are wondering, “When is planning too much? When should I plan and when is it better to just dig in?” Of course, there are no hard and fast answers. But the… Continue reading…
ADHD & the 4 Strategies You Can Use Now to Reduce Your Stress
It’s just too much. You have too much to do – too many people making demands, too many decisions to make, too many commitments to keep. And they may conflict with one another! You are stressed to the max. Everyone becomes overwhelmed on occasion, of course. But, in addition… your brain wiring and ADHD symptoms contributes to your overwhelm. Check out ADHD and Five Steps to Countering Overwhelm for more on this. and your… Continue reading…
ADHD and How to Use the Right Tools for a Super Human Memory
As an adult with ADHD you likely experience some sort of short and long term memory challenges. So, you may find yourself at times saying: “I forgot I had that appointment.” “Hmm, I know I saw that article… someplace.” “I think I wrote that on my to do list…. somewhere.” “I can send you that document when I get back to my office computer later today.” Your brain is great for thinking and creating…. Continue reading…
ADHD and Avoiding Negative Thinking Traps – Part 2
If you already read Part 1, you learned about 3 different types of faulty thinking and different ways your ADHD may be related to these thought patterns. In this continuation of the series we’ll look at the hypothetical case of Amir’s negative thinking traps, as well as methods he can use to address his faulty thinking. As you read about Amir, consider whether you have similar thought patterns. And hopefully, as you become curious about… Continue reading…
ADHD and Avoiding Negative Thinking Traps – Part 1
What comes up for you when you hear the following common phrase, “don’t believe everything you think?” It is probably something along the lines of, “Yep, heard it before. Got it. Everything I think is not necessarily true.” But have you thought about the specific implications in your life of holding on to faulty thinking? As you read below, consider whether your negative thinking: takes up an inordinate about of your time and energy…. Continue reading…
Named a Top ADHD Blog of the Year
Believe it or not writing doesn’t come easy for me… At the same time, I also really like writing about topics of interest to adults with ADHD because I am able to: think through and organize my thoughts about various topics contribute to the ADHD community provide concrete strategies to help adults with ADHD leverage their strengths and manage their challenges continually learn about the ever changing landscape of ADHD get better at writing Being… Continue reading…
5 Tips You Need So ADHD Coaching Works for You
If you decide to pursue ADHD Coaching as part of your holistic treatment plan for your ADHD, you can anticipate it will help you effectively manage your ADHD in many ways. Inevitably, though, you will also find it challenging at times to stick with it. At some point you might even question why you decided to do it! And you may even be tempted to quit coaching before you have reached your most intensive goals…. Continue reading…
Conversations & ADHD Part 2: Is Your Anger In The Driver’s Seat?
In Conversations & ADHD Part 1: Do They Feel Like Battlefields?, I wrote about conversations that, while they may feel like they are full of conflict, may in fact just be exchanges of different ideas. But how about when there is genuine conflict between you and others? How do you maximize the chances of constructively engaging with them while: keeping the conversation from becoming hurtful for any of the parties involved? not retreating… Continue reading…
Conversations & ADHD Part 1: Do They Feel Like Battlefields?
Can you think of a recent time when you were uncomfortable initiating a conversation or bringing up a subject because you thought there might be some sort disagreement? How did you feel and what did you do? For most people the answer is, “Well, sure, they are not my favorite kind of conversations, and sometimes I try to avoid them. But they are just part of life…” But for adults with ADHD the answer may… Continue reading…
ADHD & Finding Your Motivation When You’re Not Interested
As an adult with ADHD you know that it is much easier to follow through on tasks that interest you. So, of course, the more of these you can have on your plate the better. But the reality is we all have tasks we don’t want to do, and for one reason or another they still need to be on our plate. We can’t delegate, barter, drop or defer these tasks. We need to… Continue reading…










