"Marla, what do you think of David Allen’s Getting Things Done?" I’ve been getting this question enough lately from my clients that I thought I would answer it here, as you might also be curious about GTD. I like GTD, and think the concepts could be very useful. But would they be useful for adults with ADHD? Maybe. As I was rereading the introduction to GTD, I came across the following that… Continue reading…
Here is The First Step in Taking Control of Your Tasks
How are you going to decide what you need to do today? When you have ADHD, this process can be challenging. If you sat down at your desk right now, could you see all of your tasks? If you are like most of us, your answer is likely, “not really.” But you would probably like to be more confident that you have a structure for locating your important tasks without trying to rely… Continue reading…
You Can Complete More Without Multitasking
I am not Martha Stewart. Nor do I aspire to be like her. But I do like having friends and family in my house. It is important to me. So, a few weeks ago I decided to host a large dinner. Then immediately went into a spin cycle. I felt like a ping pong ball for a couple of days, as I shifted back and forth between all of my tasks. Feeling totally overwhelmed,… Continue reading…
Managing Your ADHD At Work
Of course, everyone has challenges at work. However, as an adult with ADHD, you may have greater struggles than your colleagues with issues, like: details and instructions communication follow-through getting places on time stopping and starting tasks There are steps I have outlined below that you can take to address these challenges and create a better work environment for yourself. To cover the widest range of applicable topics, this article is a mix of… Continue reading…
ADHD, Mindfulness and Making Decisions
“How do I respond to this situation?” “How can I feel less overwhelmed?” “Where do I want to focus my mental energy/thoughts?” These are some of the questions that Adults with ADHD ask themselves on a regular basis. Having strategies that will allow you to slow down and center yourself are helpful in answering these and similar questions. ADHD and The Wandering Mind As an adult with ADHD you know that your challenge is… Continue reading…
ADHD and Failing: It Is All Part of Succeeding
We have all failed at some point in our lives. For Adults with ADHD, failure may be all too familiar. Especially if your ADHD was undiagnosed or misdiagnosed until adulthood. If this is the case for you, you may fear failure to the point that it is holding you back from setting or reaching your goals or making the changes that will help you manage your ADHD better. I get it. At some point,… Continue reading…
Do You Know When To Put Away Your Toolbox?
As I wrote about last week in The Power of Putting On The Brakes, sometimes I find myself so focused on what is in front of me, I forget to slow down. One of the downsides of going too fast is not being efficient and effective. But another downside is that I forget to live intentionally, in the moment. Yes, adults with ADHD have a tendency to live in the moment. There is now… Continue reading…
The Power of Putting On The Brakes
I know it when I feel it. It usually begins with this odd ringing noise in my head. If it continues, it might build into this energy in my body that makes me feel like I might combust at any moment! When I get this feeling now, I recognize that I am entering the territory of overwhelm; a territory that many with ADHD visit with some regularity. In the past, I might have… Continue reading…
ADD Coaching and Medication: Making The Path Easier
Some rights reserved by hlkljgk The decision to take medication to treat ADHD is certainly not black and white. You may have questions, which require that you spend a fair amount of time seeking out satisfactory answers before you can make the right decision for yourself. Why take any medication to treat your ADHD? Who is the best person to prescribe? How do you find the right professional in your community? What… Continue reading…
ADHD and Decision Making: Stopping The Fire Drills
Some rights reserved by Freakazoid! As adults with ADHD many of us think fast and have too many thoughts at once. So, it is no wonder that making decisions can feel overwhelming. Consequently, when we feel overwhelmed, we may delay making decisions. Some decisions may even remain on the back burner indefinitely because we do not have a strategy. Other times we are forced to make a decision at the last minute, compromising… Continue reading…










