This past week, I was given some unsolicited parenting advice from someone that I do not know well. Now you may think that this post is going to be about my response to this person. And in years past that may have been the case. Not this time… What surprised and delighted me was that I didn't respond. Rather, I just smiled and went on my way to deal with my daughter. Now I… Continue reading…
ADD – ADHD: What Was Your Peak Experience?
The objective in this exercise is to pinpoint the values that made each experience a “peak experience.” After looking at the example below, come up with at least three of your own peak experiences. You may notice in my example that some of the values that are important to me are independence, achievement, acknowledgement and connection. I would be curious to hear what values your discovered while doing this exercise. Feel free to leave a… Continue reading…
ADD – ADHD: Are You Headed In The Right Direction?
Whenever I work with people in reaching their goals, our first step is making sure that they are clear on their values. This is key because their values should serve as the foundation for all of their goals. When people ask for my help, it is because they want to become more effective and efficient in reaching their goals. They are ready to work hard on building their strengths and countering the challenges of their… Continue reading…
Do You Want To Be More Intentional Today?
Thinking and writing about values is one of my favorite topics for several reasons: It reminds me of how essential it is for me to remind myself of what is important to me, my values. It also helps to inform my work with my clients. It reminds me that my work with my clients is about helping them live their lives based on their values. That is, the purpose of helping them accomplish their goals… Continue reading…
ADD – ADHD: Lessons Learned From Starbucks
I've just finished reading The Starbuck Experience by Joseph Michelli in which he details the 5 principles that he believes are the underpinning for all of the business decisions that are made by the Starbuck's employees from the CEO to the servers. Initially, I picked up the book because I was interested in the business application of the information. As I began reading, however, the application for those of us with AD/HD became readily apparent…. Continue reading…


