Managing ADHD emotional dysregulation is possible. Really. 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. Managing ADHD emotional dysregulation is possible. Really. It is not that you have different feelings than others or that your feelings… Continue reading…
How to Deal With Setbacks When Trying To Work With Your ADHD
Wonder how ADHD adults deal with failure? One mistake we often make when we are learning new skills, adopting new strategies or changing our habits is we think there is a destination. That is, we think we will get to a place and be done, home free, fixed… But the truth is we never get “there.” Rather, we have to work on maintaining the progress. On some level I know you get this…… Continue reading…
How To Become Shame Resilient When You Have ADHD
When helping my clients figure out how to work with their ADHD and create a life that works for them the topic of shame inevitably arises at some point. In fact, shame is common for ADHD adults. I can’t think of another emotion that is as ubiquitous as shame. And, while everybody feels shame, many ADHD adults don’t acknowledge or address it. And, if this is true for you, it is unfortunate. Because… Continue reading…
How to Let Go of Perfectionism When You Have ADHD
Are you a perfectionist? If you are, are you aware of the impact it is having on your life? Stumped by either of these questions? Before reading on check out Part 1 about the cost of perfectionism to find out what it means to be a perfectionist and how it may affect you. Then, if you decide you have perfectionist tendencies and it concerns you, you can decide whether you are ready to do anything… Continue reading…
The Cost of Perfectionism When You Have ADHD
There are many points of view when it comes to perfectionism. So, let’s start with a definition to make sure we are all on the same page. A perfectionist is someone who is unyielding in their pursuit of unrealistically high standards. It is not about getting 100%, being perfect. Because, really, who can achieve that, right? But now you may be wondering, “How do I know if my standards are unrealistically high?” Good… Continue reading…
Adult ADHD and Handling Rejection
As I was reading “Rejection Proof- How I Beat Fear and Became Invincible Through 100 Days of Rejection” by Jia Jiang I knew I wanted to write an article about rejection and ADHD. But I also knew this would not be an easy topic to write about. I wondered, “How would I write an article that really speaks to the range of Adults with ADHD who deal with rejection?” Like many other self-help… Continue reading…
ADHD & the 4 Strategies You Can Use Now to Reduce Your Stress
It’s just too much. You have too much to do – too many people making demands, too many decisions to make, too many commitments to keep. And they may conflict with one another! You are stressed to the max. Everyone becomes overwhelmed on occasion, of course. But, in addition… your brain wiring and ADHD symptoms contributes to your overwhelm. Check out ADHD and Five Steps to Countering Overwhelm for more on this. and your… Continue reading…
ADHD and Avoiding Negative Thinking Traps – Part 2
If you already read Part 1, you learned about 3 different types of faulty thinking and different ways your ADHD may be related to these thought patterns. In this continuation of the series we’ll look at the hypothetical case of Amir’s negative thinking traps, as well as methods he can use to address his faulty thinking. As you read about Amir, consider whether you have similar thought patterns. And hopefully, as you become curious about… Continue reading…
ADHD and Avoiding Negative Thinking Traps – Part 1
What comes up for you when you hear the following common phrase, “don’t believe everything you think?” It is probably something along the lines of, “Yep, heard it before. Got it. Everything I think is not necessarily true.” But have you thought about the specific implications in your life of holding on to faulty thinking? As you read below, consider whether your negative thinking: takes up an inordinate about of your time and energy…. Continue reading…
ADHD & Finding Your Motivation When You’re Not Interested
As an adult with ADHD you know that it is much easier to follow through on tasks that interest you. So, of course, the more of these you can have on your plate the better. But the reality is we all have tasks we don’t want to do, and for one reason or another they still need to be on our plate. We can’t delegate, barter, drop or defer these tasks. We need to… Continue reading…










