Marla was consistently supportive, positive and uncritical. I learned to honor the way I work best, and am more accepting of my ADD and other characteristics. Now I ask myself, how can I get what I need to get done without running against my own personality? After learning more about ADD from Marla, I don’t think of my challenges as a personal weakness. This change in my thinking allows me to better handle my challenges by thinking of strategies to manage them, rather than engaging in self blame!

Being able to make choices that are right for me and learn strategies that last a life time is invaluable to me. The investment was certainly worth it.

From working with Marla, I learned a lot about goal setting, meeting objectives, and doing that as a person with ADD. If you are stuck or frustrated, I would certainly hire Marla as a coach.

—C.O.
Financial Manager

Marla’s help was astonishing. After only a few calls she seemed to have me figured out pretty well.

She called me on empty promises, pushed me just enough never too much, and together we came up with tools that actually work and which I actually use. She has an uncanny ability to know how far she can push me without ticking me off. Thanks to that I never felt pressure to lie about or excuse what I had done or how I was doing.

After living with ADD for many years I started believing that I was lazy, stupid, and crazy. Marla was able to convince me that I was none of these by helping me solve small issues and get a track record of success. Once those things were accomplished, many of the pieces sort of fell into place.

—Marc. D
Software Engineer

I'm so glad that I decided to be a part of this group. Thank you Marla!! I liked everything I learned and it really hit home. It is also great to know that there are others out there that are dealing with similar things that I am experiencing. The information that you brought to the table and all of the suggestions from other people in the group are so helpful!

—Tierny
Small Business Owner

It was great to receive trustworthy, highly practical and useable information from a trusted source (you!), delivered in an empathetic, honest and fun way. I also really liked the great sharing of challenges and best practices by other members. Most of all I learned a ton of new things and ideas that I can use now and in the future in my “ADHD” toolkit. Thanks, Marla!

—Andrea D.
Marketing Writer and Consultant

I really appreciate the support you all provide – I can’t believe what a relief it is to have a group of people to talk to that “get” what I go through on a daily basis… Thanks so much for being such an open group – it is making a huge difference in my life!

—Mary B
Director of Sales

Marla, I have been trying to fix all of these things since I was a teenager. But working on them in their respective silos has left me frustrated and hopeless. And then I stumbled onto your page...

Flipping through your articles brought it all together for me. I now firmly believe that i 'have' one primary challenge that manifests itself in various ways. This makes the whole thing feel so much more manageable, and I'm starting to feel like less of a failure and more hopeful.

It is for this reason I am writing. To say thank you for doing what you do. You have made a difference in the life of one person you have never even met...I just wanted you to know that.

—Janice K.

Marla, When I read your communications feelings of utter relief and hope come over me as I think: here is another technique which I can try and it might help me. I have only accepted this diagnosis fairly recently and started to understand the impact it’s having on my life. I just wanted to say: thank you, thank you, thank you!

—Mary

I love your site and all the very useful info you send out! I am an ADHD coach for adults, have ADHD, and have 2 sons with ADHD, so your advice gets lots of use. Thank you so much, Marla.  These are just what I’ve needed to get the dialogue started. You’re a lifesaver!!

—K.M.

Hi Marla!

Your articles are some of the most useful I've read. You're to-the-point, yet warm and relatable. It's obvious that you are knowledgeable and understanding.

Life is hard and as you're well aware, even the most "simple things" can be a struggle for me. At times I feel sick and tired and just very discouraged.

Lately, your writings have been an invaluable tool for me in grappling with those obstacles more effectively and efficiently.

Thank you thank you thank you.

—H. Johnson

Marla is a writer and ADHD Coach I admire, and from my perspective, one of the best practical contributors to the world wide web of articles and information designed to help adults with ADHD. Her insights and suggestions offer compensatory strategies that can indeed leverage areas of weakness into strength.

—Dr. David Hoffman
Clinical Psychologist