“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…
ADD and Task Completion: Stop Focusing on Your Goals
As far as goals go, looking for a job is a common one for most, if not all, of us. Remember when you have looked for jobs in the past? Perhaps you are looking for one now. There are so many moving parts: resumes, cover letters, job sites, networking, books, etc. Arghhh!! When faced with this kind of task, like many of you, I can easily become overwhelmed. It just seems like too… 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…
ADD – ADHD: Don’t Make New Year’s Resolutions, Please.
New Year’s resolutions do not work for most people; they especially do not work for those of us with AD/HD. It can set us up for failure, rather than success, when it is just wishful thinking, like: I’m going to exercise. I’m going to lose weight. I’m going to get a better job. If you are serious about making a change, create a goal. We need a process, a strategy that leads to a result…. Continue reading…



