Treating adult ADHD with therapy can be a critical component of a ADHD treatment plan. Yet, if you are considering therapy, you may be unsure what criteria to use. It can be overwhelming trying to choose the right therapist, for sure. And I know you want to find someone who is a good fit. Because you don’t want to waste your limited time, energy, and money, right? Of course, there is no certainty you’ll… Continue reading…
Confused Whether You Need Therapy or ADHD Coaching?
Trying to decide whether you need therapy or ADHD Coaching? Maybe your ADHD diagnosis is recent and you’re curious about what support is available. Alternatively, maybe you’ve known about your ADHD for quite a while and have just reached your tipping point. That is, you’ve gotten by using whatever compensating strategies you have in your toolbox. Until now. In either case, whether a new or old diagnosis, you’re tired of working so hard, right?… Continue reading…
What Doesn’t Motivate ADHD Adults to Follow Through
I know you’re curious as to what will help ADHD adults execute better. But have you ever wondered what doesn’t motivate ADHD adults? Recently I was talking to a client about adopting more helpful self-talk when faced with starting a task that was not intrinsically interesting to her. She commented that it sounded a little hokey and, besides, “I’m used to using more “forceful” self-talk,” she said. I noted that doesn’t seem to… Continue reading…
Recently diagnosed with adult ADHD? Confused about what to do now?
Receiving a diagnosis of ADHD as an adult can be, well, unsettling, to say the least. While there isn’t a specific roadmap you can access to guide you on your journey as you learn how to work with this new diagnosis, there are best practices you can use to help you on your way. I know you want to figure out what to do. Now. But, before you dive in full speed ahead, take a… Continue reading…
You Matter! ADHD Adults Need to Be Seen and Heard
All ADHD adults need and deserve validation — a sense of being heard and seen. But you may feel shame when you don’t get as much as your non-ADHD peers. You may also feel shame because you’ve internalized the common wisdom that you shouldn’t need to look to others for validation. But you do, don’t you? According to the belief that you shouldn’t look outside yourself for validation, you will do damage to your sense… Continue reading…
2 Little Known Strategies ADHD Adults Need to Manage Emotions
Recently, a subscriber asked me about “managing emotional dysregulation in ADHD adults” in response to my query: “What is the topic about ADHD that most interest you right now? And, like many ADHD adults, this topic may be of great interest to you, too. As the inability to regulate emotions can have pernicious results in your life, for sure. But, if we were to probe deeper, your curiosity is likely about more than just regulating… Continue reading…
4 Delegation Strategies You Need to be Productive When You Have ADHD
“How am I going to get all this work done?!” If you are reading this article, I’m sure that’s a question you often ask yourself. Yet, there is a better question you could be asking. And that is, “How is all the work I’m responsible for completing going to get done?” Asking the question this way allows you to consider more options, including delegating, in thinking about how to close the loop on your work…. Continue reading…
Discover your why and follow through with greater ease
Often well-known productivity methods assume everyone has the skills needed to use the strategies. For example, David Allen, creator of Getting Things Done, assumes you already know how to plan and get started. But, of course, that’s not necessarily true for adults with ADHD. And these assumptions result in a lot of frustration for ADHD adults who try to use systems like GTD “right out-of-the-box.” It’s not that GTD or other productivity systems are bad…. Continue reading…
8 Strategies ADHD Adults Use to Make Executing Easier
I know, as an ADHD adult, planning may not be your strong suit. But I bet you are most interested in learning how to start and execute on your important work with greater ease, right? So, for the purposes of this article, let’s assume you have a solid plan. And focus on what comes next. Are you with me? On occasion, I’ll receive an email from a new client, asking for “just a few… Continue reading…
ADHD and Email Part 3 – How to Make Writing Emails Easier
In Part 1 of this series, I focused on the preparation needed to process your email. Then, in Part 2, I guided you through the steps of doing the processing. So, if you have not read those, yet, check them out, and then come back here. In this post, Part 3, we’ll tackle, perhaps, the most difficult aspect of emails. Writing those that need time, energy and thoughtfulness to craft. For a few reasons,… Continue reading…










