You won’t be surprised to hear that my clients will on occasion cancel at the last minute because something has come up — an emergency. Such is the life of an ADHD coach, you may say. True. But more often than not, while it may truly feel like a crisis, it’s not. And so these occasions become opportunities for us to delve into where else they are jettisoning their schedule because of a perceived crisis…. Continue reading…
How ADHD Adults Stop Procrastinating by Reducing Stress
You may think your challenges with following through are due to lack of willpower. At least that’s what I hear when I first talk to other adults with ADHD. They will often say, “I know what I need to do but I just don’t do it! I just can’t make myself.” Sound familiar? And, if this is true for you, your lack of follow-through may leave you feeling ashamed — the feeling of I’m… Continue reading…
ADHD and 5 Proven Ways to Boost Confidence and Self-Esteem
Do adults with ADHD need more self-confidence and self-esteem or self-compassion? In a previous post I claimed that ADHD adults need more self-compassion. I still stand by that. But having a good sense of self is also important to be able to feel good, as well as “do good.” And I know from the questions I receive, such as the ones below, you might be interested in strategies for improving your sense of self,… Continue reading…
Are You Ready to Change How You Think About Your ADHD?
What might be holding you back from achieving what you want right now is your frustration about your ADHD challenges. If it is, your thinking might be something along the lines of, “This isn’t fair! I shouldn’t have to deal with this!” So, maybe you neither accept what is or effectively work toward making a change. Rather, you stay stuck in this mindset, wanting things to be different than they are, but unable to move… Continue reading…
The 5 Steps to Create Motivation When You Have ADHD
“I know what I need to do. I just don’t do it.” I bet you’ve said this a time or two, right? By now you may even be bewildered as to why you either wait until your back is up against the wall before starting a task or shut down and avoid it altogether. After all, it seems like everyone else around you can get their stuff done easily. You might even tell… Continue reading…
The 4 Best Ways to Tackle Boring Work When You Have ADHD
Are you ever in a meeting or talking to someone 1-1 and just zone out, missing what they were saying? And, when you realize this, you’re at a loss as to how to find out what you missed. Then maybe you are angry at the person for going on so long or embarrassed you didn’t pay attention. Other times, when you’re working solo on a work or home project, do you find yourself so… Continue reading…
Are Your Emotions Steering Your Life? Time to Take Back The Wheel!
Think back to the last time you did something when you felt angry, hurt or frustrated and later thought, “I wish I wouldn’t have done that!!” If you have ever thought that, it may be, like many Adults with ADHD, you have difficulty regulating your emotions. It is not that you have different feelings than others or that your feelings are wrong. Rather, the challenge for you is that because of your ADHD you may… Continue reading…
Are These 5 Decision-Making Traps Keeping You Stuck?
Do you know how to make decisions with ADHD? Recently a client, in preparation for our session, emailed me a description of his difficulties making decisions (posted below with permission). I’m really struggling to make any decisions in almost any scenario. Like, choosing between 2 things, choosing to get rid of something. I get a sense of panic/anxiety, as well as, a sense of frustration. Logic makes no difference. The magnitude of the decision makes… Continue reading…
How ADHD Adults Bring Their Boldest Self To Life’s Challenges
As I was recently reading Amy Cuddy’s book, Presence: Bring Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges it struck me (again) how much adults with ADHD benefit from learning to be present in the critical moments of their lives. I also know just how hard it is for ADHD Adults to do so… But, while learning to be present may not come easily, because it can really enrich our lives in many ways, some of… Continue reading…
What Is Impostor Syndrome, and What Can ADHD Adults Do About It?
Have you ever wondered about your professional life, “What if people find out I don’t have enough experience, am not that smart, don’t have enough talent…?” If you have ever had these or similar thoughts, know you are not alone. I know because I hear sentiments like these all the time in my work. For many reasons, some of which I’ll cover below, it is common for ADHD Adults to wonder, “How did I… Continue reading…










