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  • This Is the Key ADHD Adults Need to Adopt Habits Faster

        Like my clients who I have worked with this past week, you may also want to… exercise regularly. get your deliverables in on time. spend quality time with family and friends. communicate clearly and in a timely manner. get enough sleep. run productive meetings. and more… Of course, these and other short term goals are likely part of a larger picture. For you that larger picture may entail growing your business, creating more balance, enhancing your career, taking better care of yourself, etc. And on a daily basis you make countless decisions in critical moments that either support or hinder you in reaching these goals. But, you, like many Adults with ADHD, make many decisions on autopilot. They are so habitual it may…

  • When It’s Better For Adults With ADHD Not To Follow The Rules

    I tried to think of any rules I always follow or would follow given various contexts. And I really could not think of one — not one rule. Always stop at red lights, maybe? That seems like one everyone would follow. But what if you were taking someone to the emergency room? Are there any rules you absolutely do not or would not question? Probably not… You may even claim you would question any rule before you would blindly follow it. Yet, I bet you are consciously or unconsciously following rules you did not intentionally adopt. And some of these rules likely come from all the noise around you —family, friends, community, colleagues, boss, clients, social media, books, the internet etc. — telling you what…

  • The 7 Ways for ADHD Adults to Focus on What is Important Each Day

    You stop to get coffee on the way to work. You get there — ok, maybe a little later than you planned. But you are ready to start the day! You look at your calendar, see you have a 1:00 meeting and think, “Good, plenty of time to get ready for that.” Then, if you haven’t already checked on your phone, you open your email, hoping there are no surprises. You scan it. “Great,” you think, “nothing urgent, yet.” Now, among all of the millions of things on your to do list, what are you going to do today? For a lot of adults with ADHD this is a really challenging question. What helps you focus on what is most important each day? Not sure?…

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    What You Need To Know About the Causes, Symptoms & Diagnoses of ADHD

      Trying to figure out more about ADHD causes, symptoms and diagnosis? Confused from all the information on the internet? It can be frustrating trying to find information you need and can trust. There is a lot of hype out there, making it almost impossible at times to separate the wheat from the chaff. I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. After endless amounts of time googling I bet you are often left confused, wondering: Arghhh… If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know I’m not a fan of hype or hyperbole. And neither are you. You want the facts. Here they are. What is The Cause of ADHD? You may have heard in the media that poor diet, food dyes,…

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    The Surprising Truth About Lumosity and Other Brain Training Games

    I often get asked what I think about brain training games. And I always say the same thing, which is: The only one that seems to be effective in the long term and is backed by solid scientific research is Cogmed Training to improve working memory. According to Cogmed, “80% of users see measureable improvements.” And the research, not only backs up these claims, but shows that the improvements are not only seen in the game, but also in real life improvements in working memory for users. The questioning rarely ends there, though. “But, Marla, what about ones like Lumosity? It says on its website that it can improve memory, attention, flexibility, speed of processing, and problem solving.” For an adult with ADHD that sounded…

  • 8 Techniques to Combat Procrastination When You Have ADHD

    If you are reading this article, it is because you were enticed by the prospect of learning how to stop procrastinating. Like many people I work with you’ve tried seemly everything under the sun to follow through, to little avail. So, at this point, you may assume that, left to your own devices, you are going to continue this way. And what you really need is someone to watch over you to make sure you follow through, right? If this is what you are thinking, I think you are wrong, sort of… Sure, accountability can be an important piece of the puzzle in addressing procrastination. But, when it comes right down to it, Adults with ADHD usually don’t want someone standing over them, telling them…

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    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: Sound familiar? If these statements ring true for you, I would also wager that in most instances you are also well aware of the stakes involved. And that probably makes your procrastination even more maddening for you… Good news. Even if you are a diehard procrastinator now, you can change this. Are you in? The first step is figuring out the reasons for your procrastination. Yes, I know this will not immediately solve your…

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    ADHD and Tips for Managing Holiday Stress

      Whether you celebrate an upcoming winter holiday or not you will likely feel their impact as you go about your professional and personal business. And, while the holiday season may look different for everyone, it is likely you will share some of the same challenges with other adults with ADHD, such as: You may have different challenges, I’m sure. But you get it. It is a time of year that can be more difficult than other times in terms of managing your ADHD symptoms. Being aware of this is the first step in addressing these challenges. The next step is deciding how to navigate the various contexts in which you will find yourself in the upcoming months. Ready? Work and the Holidays The one…

  • ADHD and Bridging the Gap Between Knowing and Doing

      “I know what I need to do and I want to do it. It is important to me, really. But I’m not doing it, at least not consistently. And I’ve tried…everything I can think of!” Sound familiar? And people in your circle who are neurotypical, which may include your spouse, friends, colleagues and boss may wonder: “How is it really possible for someone to not follow through on something they say is important to them?!” You may also be puzzled by your behavior, even frustrated, and question if maybe: When it comes to doing what you know how to do and is important to you probably none of the above is true! It is your ADHD. And, though there is no easy solution when…

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    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 books, Jiang’s advice seems sensible, straightforward and somewhat simple to implement. Yet, like many other ideas you’ve tried to put into practice after reading a self-help book, you would likely not have an easy time putting his ideas into operation in your own life and getting the results you want. While it…