(originally published March 11, 2018, updated March 10, 2023 ) What first comes to mind when you think of ADHD and mindfulness? Like many, you might first envision needing to sit still, meditating for long periods of time. And conclude that there’s no way you can do that. Maybe not. But mindfulness is so much more than just meditation. And one of the most effective yet overlooked strategies ADHD adults need to operate effectively. That is, incorporating more mindfulness into… Continue reading…
Here Is How You Can Easily Use Meditation to Treat Your ADHD
Not sure meditation can work for ADHD adults? As an ADHD adult, I know you may think you can’t pay attention. But the real challenge for you is that you pay attention to everything. And this surplus of attention makes it hard to be intentional about where you focus your attention. So, you may have a hard time getting your important work done, right? You may also have challenges regulating your emotions. If you… Continue reading…
How ADHD Adults Bring Their Boldest Self To Life’s Challenges
As I was recently reading Amy Cuddy’s book, Presence: Bring Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges it struck me (again) how much adults with ADHD benefit from learning to be present in the critical moments of their lives. I also know just how hard it is for ADHD Adults to do so… But, while learning to be present may not come easily, because it can really enrich our lives in many ways, some of… 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…
Do You Know When To Put Away Your Toolbox?
As I wrote about last week in The Power of Putting On The Brakes, sometimes I find myself so focused on what is in front of me, I forget to slow down. One of the downsides of going too fast is not being efficient and effective. But another downside is that I forget to live intentionally, in the moment. Yes, adults with ADHD have a tendency to live in the moment. There is now… Continue reading…





