November 25th, 2009 at 9:10 pm (Adult ADD/ADHD)
Sending you warm wishes for a an enjoyable Thanksgiving …
~CoachRudy
ADHD Center for Success

November 25th, 2009 at 9:10 pm (Adult ADD/ADHD)

November 20th, 2009 at 12:29 pm (Adult ADD/ADHD)
Asheville area residents may have heard my radio interview this morning with Aaron LaFalce, morning DJ on “98.1 The River”. Aaron interviewed me about adult ADHD. As always, I enjoy the opportunity to bring increased awareness to the public about adult ADHD.
The interview aired about 8:33 a.m. this morning. Did you hear it?? Send me your thoughts, comments or questions. You can reply below or send an email to: coachrudy@adhdcenterforsuccess.com
If you are new to ‘adult ADHD’ or new to my blogsite, please visit my link: Do I have adult ADHD? You’ll find resources, a GREAT video “ADHD & Loving It”, my article: “Understanding Adult ADHD” and adult ADHD self-assessments and more.
Adult ADHD is a very real disorder that can impact the quality of life. Typical characteristics may include: poor attention, distractibility, frequently late (appointments, paperwork), disorganization, impulsive behaviors and challenges in both career and relationships. Check it out: Do I have adult ADHD?
The good news is there is help available for adults with ADHD. Review the numerous articles and resources o this blogsite. You may also contact me for a free telephone consult about your adult ADHD. I offer ADD Coaching services to adults anywhere in the country.
~CoachRudy Rodriguez, Asheville, NC
November 7th, 2009 at 7:22 pm (Adult ADD/ADHD)
“Adult ADHD is Real.” That’s the message ADHD advocacy groups ADHD Coaches Organization, Attention Deficit Disorder Association, and Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder –with support from Shire and PR activities from Porter Novelli–sought to get across.
The national multimedia PSA campaign enlisted actor Howie Mandel, host of Deal or No Deal, as its spokesman. Mandel suffers from the disorder and states in the promo: “I am involved in this campaign because I want people to know that ADHD is a real and treatable medical disorder. I know because I’m one of the estimated 10 million adults believed to have ADHD….I want you to know that it’s never too late to seek help for ADHD.”