Why is it that you do not follow through on the goals that are truly important to you?! If you are like most adults with ADHD you may at times scratch your head and wonder why, despite your best intentions, you don’t follow through. Though you may at times question whether this is true, it not because of lack of desire. Remember, you have already decided that the goal is one you truly want… Continue reading…
Complementary and Alternative Treatments For ADHD
Medication might be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about treatment for ADHD. You might also think of therapy and ADHD Coaching as means of treatment. True, these are the standard methods of treatment, and the only ones that are fully supported by scientific research as effective treatments in the long term. And for many with ADHD these form the cornerstone of a holistic treatment plan. However, if you consider treatment… Continue reading…
ADHD and Finding Solutions to Problems
When faced with a problem, it is all too easy to focus on what is wrong. After all it is a problem! And for many adults with ADHD focusing on the problem may lead to endless non-productive ruminating. Can you think of an example in your own life when a problem seemingly hijacked your brain? You may even have tried distracting yourself with a productive activity, like a project, or a non-productive activity, like… Continue reading…
ADHD Support: Therapists and ADHD Coaches
Who do you have on your team for support? J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, co-director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program posits that: …with the ADHD medication as a foundation, it’s the psychosocial treatments that can come in and finish the job. However, like many adults with ADHD, you may feel the shame of years of failed accomplishments as a result of living with undiagnosed ADHD, and may be reticent… Continue reading…
ADHD and Medication: How Do I Make the Decision?!
The decision to take medication for ADHD can be complicated for many people. Often made more complicated by pieces in the media, such as the recent article Ritalin Gone Wrong by Alan Sroufe, Ph.D., (NY Times, Jan. 29, 2012). As Dr Ned Hallowell noted in his response on his blog, Dr. Hallowell’s Blog, Dr. Sroufe’s article is “inflammatory rhetoric” filled with “scare tactics and wrong-headed assumptions.” Articles, like Dr. Sroufe’s, can make it… Continue reading…
ADHD and Executive Functioning: Time To Work Differently!
Do you sometimes wonder, “Is it just me or do I do ‘this’ because of my ADHD?” Similarly, are you dumbfounded that you keep repeating the same behaviors? And do so in spite of “knowing” what you need to do to change. Consequently, you end up feeling lazy, stupid or crazy. As the classic ADHD self–help book, “You Mean I’m Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy,” suggest, you are not any of those labels. But… Continue reading…
ADHD and Making Mistakes – Now What?!
You messed up… You missed the conference call because you did not convert the time correctly. You left the files for the meeting at home. You did not call the client when you promised. If you are playing a big game professionally, you will not get it right 100% of the time. When you push your limits you will inevitably hit some speed bumps along the way. This is true for everyone. And, as an… Continue reading…
ADHD and To-Do Lists: Planning Your Projects
After writing for a while about David Allen’s GTD and how to adapt it for Adults with ADHD, I thought I had covered some parts sufficiently. But judging by the questions I have been receiving, this is just not so. And I’m not surprised. Creators of many tools and systems assume you are proficient in skills, like decision making and prioritizing, for example. And, as an Adult with ADHD, you may need help… Continue reading…
Work With Your ADHD and Complete Your Projects
Which of the following are projects? finding a dentist writing a business plan buying paint planning an office retreat All of them. Yes, even buying paint, really. If there is more than one step, it is useful to consider the task a project for planning purposes. And when faced with a project you may feel intimidated by all of the seemingly moving parts. You may procrastinate out of fear that you will not be able… Continue reading…
ADHD and Productivity: Do You Know What Action to Take?
How many different tools and strategies have you used to help you become more productive? You did the research. Read about how other people used it successfully. And said to yourself, “this tool is the ticket.” In my last post, ADHD and Getting Things Done: Is It a Match?, I shared with you that I thought most readymade systems, like David Allen’s GTD, are not made for “out of the box” use by Adults… Continue reading…










