Some rights reserved by Wesley Fryer Over the last couple of weeks I have been sharing with you some of my thoughts while I am reading the book, Influencer: The Power To Change Anything by Kerry Patterson et al. It has helped me by reinforcing what I know from my work coaching adults with ADHD. Let’s look at Joe. (As I would never break my confidentiality with clients, Joe is not a real… Continue reading…
Are You Motivated? Answer These Questions To Find Out
Some rights reserved by .reid. As I’ve written about in the past, both eating and exercising can be part of a holistic treatment plan for ADHD . Last week in my article, The Two Key Steps To Creating The Change You Want I shared with you a bit about my challenges with eating well. This is not the case with exercise, though. Over the last two years I have been able to consistently… Continue reading…
Are You Trying To Defy The Law of Physics?!
If you have been following my writing for a while, you know that I think quite a bit about values and their relationship to Adults with ADHD being able to reach their goals. One of my recent goals, admittedly short term, was to ensure that my daughter enjoyed her birthday. But, rather than actively planning, I thought about it and thought about it…until the day finally arrived. It was 5:00 am the day of her… Continue reading…
Does Your Life Feel Like A Trip to The Mall?
@Brian Robert Marshall under this Creative Commons Licence. When I walk into a mall, which I do not do very often, I almost immediately become overwhelmed. How do you respond when you are flooded by so many choices? Do you walk into every store, and buy whatever catches your eye? And then you get home and beat yourself up for spending too much money. But you do not know what to return, so you keep… Continue reading…
Putting the Pieces Together: Treating Your ADHD
A few months ago I wrote about making the decision to take medication to manage your ADHD symptoms in What Is The Truth About Medication? . Then a few weeks ago I received the comments below from Pierre de Villiers, who, as with his earlier comments, has graciously allowed me to share them with you. ….the medication does not solve the problems of everyday ADHD in terms of learning the coping mechanisms and adapting to… Continue reading…
Are You Feeling It?
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 License While dealing with the challenges of ADHD you are likely to experience many different emotions and feelings. Yet, I often hear from clients some variation of the following when they are talking about their feelings. “But this is coaching, so I probably shouldn’t go into this too much.” Somewhere along the way many of us got the message that taking care of our feelings and moving toward our… Continue reading…
Are You Getting The Feedback You Need?
I have had prospects and new clients say to me that they wish they had known about ADD Coaching sooner. When I heard this again, recently, I began thinking about the usefulness of mirrors. Of course, in the most literal sense, most of us are glad that we have them to save us from the embarrassment of going out in public with spinach still in our teeth or toothpaste on the corner of our mouth…. Continue reading…
ADHD and Electronics: Should You Pull the Plug?
For a long time I did not watch TV at all. Then I discovered Hulu and Netflix… Sometimes, I admit, I watch too much TV, especially during the winter months. I’ll even multitask – checking email and watching a show. Mostly, I watch TV as a way to relax and turn off my brain. Is this ok? Exploring an Opinion What is the impact of electronic use by children and adults with ADHD? Last week… Continue reading…
ADD – ADHD: Do You Know This Strategy to Prevent Overwhelm?
Some rights reserved by oddsock What Do You Want To Say “Yes” To? Being self employed and a single parent of a middle school age daughter, my life is full and can be overwhelming, sometimes. While I am certainly blessed to be a parent and to have my own business, I still find myself occasionally wanting to do more, and feeling like I “can’t.” There are times, lately, when I struggle with the “need”… Continue reading…
ADD – ADHD: Are You Tired of Being Late?
Some rights reserved by Seabamirum I remember when I was in college. Every morning I would run down the stairs from our second floor apartment, racing to get to class on time. And then, as soon as my feet hit the sidewalk, I would remember whatever it was I had forgotten that day. Then I would race back up the stairs, whereupon I would hear my roommates call out: What did you forget, now? At… Continue reading…



