Recently I was talking with a group of adults with ADHD. One person mentioned that when she is having challenges related to her ADHD she will take a step back before considering solutions, and remind herself, “It is my brain wiring.” This helps take her out of the realm of shame and blame. But, if you are like many adults with ADHD, you may try to address your challenges without first considering what… Continue reading…
Increasing Follow-Through With ADHD – Banishing Your Gremlin
“I just can’t seem to follow through. I know what I want / need to do, but I just don’t do it!” I bet at some point you’ve said similar things. Of all of the challenges adults with ADHD have, being able to follow though and execute on ideas and tasks definitely ranks at the top of the list. And because this is an issue that is so “large” and of such great… Continue reading…
ADHD and The Power of… Pausing
If you are an adult with ADHD, you probably have countless examples of times when you wish you were more intentional. Maybe you spoke or acted sooner than you would have liked – you were impulsive. Alternatively, your daily planning consisted of whatever came to mind. So, after the fact you end up thinking… “I wish I wouldn’t have said that. I was just upset about…” “I really don’t have time to do that…. Continue reading…
Three Keys That Will Make Managing Your ADHD Easier
Whether you are newly diagnosed or just deciding to tackle your ADHD in a more strategic way, congratulations! Congratulations?! Yes, I think you deserve kudos because the journey you are about to embark on is uncertain and will certainly be challenging. In spite of this, you decided to go down this path now because you want to make your life easier in the long run. There are no guarantees, of course. But with time,… Continue reading…
What To Do When You Think “I Can’t Do This… Until I Do That”
I bet you have those days when you are trying to decide what to do, but you can’t… It starts to feel a little like a runaway train. Eventually, you get so overwhelmed by thoughts of everything you could or “should” do, you end up falling back on old bad habits. And not really setting your intentions for the day. One common type of thinking for adults with ADHD that leads to indecision paralysis … Continue reading…
ADHD and The Mindset For Success
After reading Carol Dweck’s book, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success I’ve spent a great deal of time pondering the impact of adopting a particular mindset. I have always said that I’m not very good at drawing, math or singing and a whole host of other activities. At some point I convinced myself that I can’t clap to a beat. So, now I don’t clap. Really. When I share this with someone a version of… Continue reading…






