
ADHD and How to Use the Right Tools for a Super Human Memory
As an adult with ADHD you likely experience some sort of short and long term memory challenges. So, you may find yourself at times saying: “I forgot I had that appointment.” “Hmm, I know I saw that article… someplace.” “I think I wrote that on my to do list…. somewhere.” “I can send you that document when I get back to my office computer later today.” Your brain is great for thinking and creating…. Continue reading…
Tips to Help ADHD Adults Choose the Right Task Manager
In the previous post, Why Adults With ADHD Need A Task Manager, I shared with you the importance of a to-do list for ADHD adults. In this post I want to help you decide what kind of container might work best for you. My hope is that, at the very least, this provides you with food for thought. Because, while you absolutely need a container for your tasks, it does not matter what kind you choose…. Continue reading…
Why Adults With ADHD Need A Task Manager
Decisions about where to put your tasks so you can remember and manage them can be confusing for many adults with ADHD. But, of course, you want to figure this out. Because you want it to be easier to manage and complete your important work. If you’re currently trying to keep tasks in your head, you know it is stressful and often doesn’t work. Because you need to remember to remember. And, if you’re keeping… Continue reading…
ADHD and Using A Task Manager
What does your To Do List look like? Is it those scribbled notes that you have lying around that are supposed to remind you to call Bob, email Sue, pick up the milk, etc.? But what happens when you leave: the piece of paper with “milk” written on it still on the counter? the sticky with “call Bob” stuck safely on your monitor at work… and you are working at home? the reminder to… Continue reading…
ADHD and To-Do Lists: Planning Your Projects
After writing for a while about David Allen’s GTD and how to adapt it for Adults with ADHD, I thought I had covered some parts sufficiently. But judging by the questions I have been receiving, this is just not so. And I’m not surprised. Creators of many tools and systems assume you are proficient in skills, like decision making and prioritizing, for example. And, as an Adult with ADHD, you may need help… Continue reading…
Here is The First Step in Taking Control of Your Tasks
How are you going to decide what you need to do today? When you have ADHD, this process can be challenging. If you sat down at your desk right now, could you see all of your tasks? If you are like most of us, your answer is likely, “not really.” But you would probably like to be more confident that you have a structure for locating your important tasks without trying to rely… Continue reading…






