I would never tell someone to take medication. I respect everyone’s right to make the best choice for themselves. However, I would encourage you to make your decision based on information from reputable sources. Using medication as part of the treatment for ADD has gotten a bad rap. And so you hear comments or rhetorical questions like: People – kids – are over medicated. I don’t want to be drugged. Everyone has ADD, should… Continue reading…
Are You Ready to Face Your Fears?
Everyone experiences times of peaks and valley. And, of course, we all hope that we can stay on the peak as long as possible. But, inevitably, there are times that we are going to stumble and down we go – to the valley. I’ve been there, in the valley, for a month. I don’t know when or exactly how I got here. Nor do I know exactly how I will climb out. And I don't… Continue reading…
ADHD and To Do Lists: Do You Use This Method?
Ok, are you ready for a brain dump? I wouldn’t answer either – until I knew what it was. I am referring to unloading all of the big and little to dos that you are carrying around in your head. You know, those things that pop up at random times. Like when you pass the pet store, you remember that you need to pick up food for Fido. But you don’t have time to stop… Continue reading…
You Don’t Have To Be a Firefighter to Stop the Fire Drills!
Some rights reserved by lhuiz The fire drills… You know. Those are the times when something because so urgent that your focus is entirely on that task, possibly to the exclusion of other more important items in your life. Your brain get hijacked and you get on the truck, put on the siren and careen out of whatever space you had been occupying. You are going so fast that you do not even notice… Continue reading…
ADD – ADHD: Do You Know How To Prevent Overwhelm?
Yes, our brains can hold information. If you can give me time, I can rattle off dates in US History to impress you at a party. This is not very helpful, though, if I forget milk for breakfast, and we want to eat cereal in the morning. It is not very helpful, if I forget to pay my registration for my car on time. It is certainly not helpful, if I forget to contact… Continue reading…
What if “It” Were Possible?
Holding Judgment Whenever I go to a movie I have to remind myself to suspend my disbelief. When I catch myself thinking something like, "that would never happen," I stop. And remind myself that, if I could let go, and immerse myself in the moment, something may resonates with me. If I allow this to happen, I might feel differently or think differently for a bit. Maybe I just have a really good laugh…. Continue reading…
20 Ways to Treat ADD
Treating and managing ADD is about so much more that one specific method, tool, medication or type of professional support. It is about creating a supportive environment that works for you. So, this week, I came up with a list of topics to consider when thinking about creating such an environment. Yes, I have written on many of these topics. But sometimes, even when I have heard something over and over, one day someone will… Continue reading…
ADD and Anxiety: Strategies to Counter It
I am a worrier – my ability to focus my attention on the worry de jour is really quite exceptional. While people who know me well, already know this, others are often surprised to learn this. As you know, having difficulty being able to focus when and where you want is one of the hallmark symptoms of ADD. And feeling inordinately anxious, stressed or worried can make it only harder to concentrate where you want…. Continue reading…
ADHD and Mail: 9 Steps To Streamline Your Mail
What do you do when you bring your mail into the house? If you are like many of us, you put it in the pile – the pile that you are going to deal with later. And the pile gets bigger and bigger, until you feel overwhelmed by the prospect of going through it. So, you leave it for later- whenever that is. After a while you don’t even know what is in the pile… Continue reading…
Do You Know This Step by Step Process For Streamlining Your Email and Preventing Overwhelm?
I have been getting a lot questions lately about email. So, I decided to put this together for you. Of course, having a system for processing email will save you time. But having a system is about more than just saving time! By adopting a routine you will increase your chances of acting on what is important to you. screen out what is not important, so that you can spend your time in ways that… Continue reading…









