VIDEO DESCRIPTION: (Originally published February 22, 2019, Updated July 28, 2022) The calendar is a critical tool for ADHD adults. But many are not using it as effectively as they could to ensure they are planning their time in alignment with their values and goals. Learn some tips on how you could use your calendar better. KEY TAKEAWAYS: And effectively constructed calendar can help you see whether you are spending your time doing what’s important… Continue reading…
Part 1 – How ADHD Adults Can Finally Fix Their Love-Hate Relationship with Habits
(originally published October 20, 2011, updated January 13, 2022) I know you’d really like to be able to do more of what is important. And doing these tasks on autopilot, out of habit, would just make life easier, of course. Yet, despite wanting to have more routine in your life, you’ve also had a really hard time making this happen. And, because of these challenges, have even thought, “I guess it’s not that important… Continue reading…
Part 1 – Why ADHD Adults Need to Stop Focusing on Time Management
(originally published August 22, 2014, updated November 13, 2020) Do your days often seem like a struggle with time — feeling the stress of falling behind, wanting more hours in the day, experiencing the overwhelm of the minutes ticking by? Even on those days when you start with a plan. And then, when you don’t feel you accomplished enough, do you work long past the time you wanted to stop? And at the end… Continue reading…
How to Fix These 5 Common ADHD Time Management Mistakes
I know you likely make some of the ADHD time management mistakes below. Do any of the following phrases sound like ones you’ve used recently? “I’m sorry I’m late. I lost track of time…” “The time just disappeared… I’m not sure what happened. It’s really frustrating!” “Oh no, I should have left already! I’m going to be late.” “I can’t believe I spent all day working on that!” “I have no idea how… Continue reading…
6 Guilt-Free Strategies ADHD Adults Can Use To Say No
One of the ways you can avoid saying no is letting people know about your rules in advance, a topic I wrote about in my last post. But what about all the other times when you need to make a decision on the spot — yes or no. Do you have a hard time saying no when someone makes a request of you? And because it is so hard maybe you end up saying yes… Continue reading…
Wonder How Your Procrastination is Related to Your ADHD?
If you are like most Adults with ADHD, I bet procrastination ranks right up there in the top 3 behaviors you would like to change. While I’m not much of a betting person, I can be confident of this because I hear concerns, such as the ones below, all the time: “I am always finding something else to work on instead of what is important.” “I said I was going to do it and I… Continue reading…
3 Game Changing Routines For Adults With ADHD
When you follow the right routines and rituals you will be able to manage your ADHD with greater ease. True, creating routines is really hard for a lot of people, especially adults with ADHD. You know that firsthand, I bet. You also already know that getting enough sleep, eating the right foods and exercising regularly are keys to treating your ADHD. So, I won’t go over that territory in this article. But the three… Continue reading…
ADHD and Using the Urgent – Important Matrix
Do you find it hard deciding where to direct your time and energy each day? Maybe when you look at everything on your runway, GTD lingo for all of your discrete tasks(emails, phone calls, next actions on your projects, etc.) you get overwhelmed or confused trying to decide what to do. So, you may do what feels the most urgent or interesting. But not necessarily what is most important. The Urgent – Important Matrix… Continue reading…
Creating A Work Environment That Works With Your ADHD – Part II
In Part I of Creating A Work Environment That Works With Your ADHD I suggested that the first step in strategically working with your ADHD was to identify your strengths and the tasks which, out of necessity or desire, fall on your plate. As you know all too well, whether a task is something you enjoy or not, your ADHD may get in the way of being able to work effectively. So, knowing the ways… Continue reading…
Increasing Follow-Through With ADHD – Dealing With Boredom
I bet you’ve said to yourself plenty of times, “Why can’t I just finish this?!” I know it is particularly frustrating when it is something that is important to you, not just something you think you should do. Maybe you’ve created a plan with deadlines, no less. And there isn’t even a gremlin (inner critic) lurking about, getting in your way. But you still can’t make it to the finish line… You start. You stop…. Continue reading…