I am not Martha Stewart. Nor do I aspire to be like her. But I do like having friends and family in my house. It is important to me. So, a few weeks ago I decided to host a large dinner. Then immediately went into a spin cycle. I felt like a ping pong ball for a couple of days, as I shifted back and forth between all of my tasks. Feeling totally overwhelmed,… Continue reading…
If You Knew This, You Would Have a Greater Chance of Following Through
It Could Be Easier…
Do you have hidden strengths? D you have hidden weaknesses? Do you have goals? If you answered “yes” to these questions, it is time to do a little excavating. If your strengths are hidden, you cannot leverage them in order to use them effectively in reaching your goals. Likewise, if you do not know your weaknesses, you cannot improve or manage them so that they do get in your way.
When You Have ADD and “Too” Many Ideas…
Too Many Ideas? Too many ideas are counterproductive when you cannot decide which ones to execute, and you become overwhelmed and come to a dead stop. Too many ideas are counterproductive when you follow all of them, and do not execute any of them to your satisfaction. Too many ideas are counterproductive when you act on them, and forsake what you say is important to you. Too many ideas are counterproductive… Continue reading…
Planning and Commitment – The ADHD Way
“Unless commitment is made, there are only promises and hopes; but no plans.” ~Peter Drucker Planning as a means of making a commitment, especially for those with ADHD, is key to execution and completion. Yet, you may say: “Planning stifles my creativity.” or “The only way I can get something done is if I do it at the last minute; that is just the way I work.” If this is you, ask yourself… Continue reading…


