Where are you not following through? In the first article of this series on follow-through I focused on “…Banishing Your Gremlin.” If you have not read this article, I would suggest going back to read it. And, if after reading that article, you are still scratching your head, wondering why you just don’t follow through, time to look further. Like many adults with ADHD, you may have many thoughts of tasks that you… Continue reading…
Increasing Follow-Through With ADHD – Banishing Your Gremlin
“I just can’t seem to follow through. I know what I want / need to do, but I just don’t do it!” I bet at some point you’ve said similar things. Of all of the challenges adults with ADHD have, being able to follow though and execute on ideas and tasks definitely ranks at the top of the list. And because this is an issue that is so “large” and of such great… Continue reading…
What To Do When You Think “I Can’t Do This… Until I Do That”
I bet you have those days when you are trying to decide what to do, but you can’t… It starts to feel a little like a runaway train. Eventually, you get so overwhelmed by thoughts of everything you could or “should” do, you end up falling back on old bad habits. And not really setting your intentions for the day. One common type of thinking for adults with ADHD that leads to indecision paralysis … Continue reading…
5 Steps To Working With Your ADHD – Without The Struggle
I want to share with you the steps you can take to figure out and maintain the best practices to help you work with your ADHD. Because your needs are unique and change takes time I hope you will spend as much time as you need at each step. circle back to a step as needed. be patient and compassionate with yourself along the way. After all you are not after the “quick fix.”… Continue reading…
ADHD and The Super Fuel for Follow Through
I bet you can think of at least one task on your plate right now that you have very little interest in tackling. And some, even you, may assume that, if you are not following through, it must not be important to you. Not true! For adults with ADHD there are many explanations for losing interest in a task that has value for you. Maybe something else has captured your interest, and you… Continue reading…
A Guide To Being Present When You Have ADHD
You have managed to follow through on your plans. You are doing work related tasks, spending time with your family, socializing with friends or… And in the middle of whatever you are doing, you have a thought: “I really don’t have time to work on this presentation. I should be doing my report.” “I shouldn’t be out with friends when I am so far behind.” “Maybe I should go to the store now.”… Continue reading…
ADHD and Three Critical Habits For Better Productivity
A reader, who was recently diagnosed with ADHD, shared with me that he is an avid fan of David Allen’s Getting Things Done. As you may know so am I. But I also know that, for many adults with ADHD, building the habits necessary to implement GTD or any other workflow system can be a challenge. With support, time and effort you can create a workflow system that will work with your ADHD, if… Continue reading…
ADHD and Procrastination: Steps To Move Forward
Everyone procrastinates! But, as an adult with ADHD, your ADHD symptoms may exacerbate your tendency to procrastinate. When talking with clients about procrastination I often hear some variation of, “But everyone can do it! I should be able to do this!” Shaming yourself is never a good strategy to motivate yourself into taking action. Has it ever worked for you? In fact, I bet you are more likely to procrastinate when you heap a… Continue reading…
ADHD and Being More Proactive, Not Reactive
Do you know what is on the horizon? A common concern I hear from clients is: “I don’t know how to prioritize. So, I can plan?” If you are an adult with ADHD, planning and prioritizing may not be your strong suit. But it is possible to strengthen these muscles. While there is no easy answer or one right way to do this, the key is to review and plan on a regular basis,… Continue reading…
ADHD and Time: 4 Steps to Getting Places on Time
Time can be elusive for many with ADHD. So, it is no wonder that running late is a common problem. I bet you have had times when you felt like the man in the picture above. Maybe more often than you would like. Yet, I know you want to get to places on time because you want to be responsible and honor your commitments. It would also be nice to be grounded and… Continue reading…










