I introduced the Six Stages of Change in the previous article, Understanding and Managing Your ADD: Change Can Happen…. If you haven’t read it yet, I suggest you read it before continuing. Then read on to continue learning about the Stages of Change. Can You See Choices. Everyday, we make choices. Depending on the circumstances, we are more or less conscious of the implications of our daily decisions. Sometimes, we have no idea of… Continue reading…
ADD and The Disappearing Mojo: What Do You Do?!
I’ve been pondering, lately, how creating structures to help you follow through and complete important tasks can sometimes seem futile. When you have ADD, creating lists, setting deadlines, making schedules, and breaking down tasks into smaller steps is critical to your success. So, when you have these in place, it can seem absolutely maddening when it feels like you are still spinning your wheels on those days you just don’t have the energy. If… Continue reading…
ADD and Acceptance: Accelerating Your Progress
Recently, I was talking to someone about marketing my business. Below is an adapted version of our conversations and email communications. Me: I think that for business owners with ADD, they would be drawn to a biz coach who specializes in ADD and can help them focus on making more money. For many business owners with ADD, it is all of the executive functioning challenges (planning, prioritizing, making decision, organizing…) that are getting… Continue reading…
Knowing your Weaknesses – Operating From Your Strengths
Part 2 of Series on Moving Forward Last week, I wrote about choosing to focus on what is important to you. If you haven’t read the post, Stop Keeping Up With The Jones, I suggest you read it now. Knowing Your Weaknesses Can you think of a time when you’ve been so engaged in something that just felt so right that the time simply flew? It felt easy. It felt fun. I… Continue reading…
Stop Keeping Up With The Jones
Part 1 of Series on Moving Forward I should keep a cleaner house, work more hours, be more organized, make more money, go on more vacations… What should you be doing? Whenever I say, “I should,” I know there is a great possibility that the "Jones" are lurking in the corner. I can't see them, but I know they are there. Perhaps you have the Smiths in your house. It is probably a… Continue reading…
Are You Being Productive or Just Working?
Sometimes I find myself sitting at my desk with no particular objective in mind. It is what I call, Seat Time O'Rama. You know. It is when you are just kinda hanging out because you feel you should be working, but you are not really getting anything done. When I catch myself, I stop, try to figure out what I need in the moment and change course, so that I am not wasting more… Continue reading…
You Have a Plan: How Do You Change Course?
When you think about attempting to reach your goals, what image comes to mind? Does it look like the image above? For those of you who have read my book, you know that I write about SMART Goals.To be sure, setting SMART Goals is a critical part of getting to where you want to go. After all, if you don't know where you are going, you just might get there. 🙂 Are… 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 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 Want To Know What Is Not Serious About ADHD?
It is time to take a break from the seriousness of AD/HD and share a funny story. While it certainly helps to be resolute in tackling the challenges of our AD/HD symptoms, it also is beneficial to approach them with a sense of humor. I'll offer a story of my own. Yesterday, as we were leaving the house to run some errands, I noticed that I was becoming anxious that I would forget to do… Continue reading…









