It’s that time of year when many of us are prone to making those New Years Resolutions for something new or different. But do resolutions really work?
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Continue Reading... No Comments.I find that many people with ADHD have a tendency toward a ‘default’ perspective of failure and negative thinking. I am posting a blog article “Reframing Failure When You Have ADHD” written by Mark Jones. Check out and Like his Facebook page at ‘Anchored Awareness’ . In his article, Mark references a blog post by Zoë Kessler “Defining Success […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.Most children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) know the feeling of overwhelm. It’s that place we go to when we’ve overextended ourselves, when we’re multi-tasking to our max yet having trouble keeping up. This is when stress gets the better of us, and more. Maybe you recall that old expression, “Stop the world, […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.I want to introduce my readers to Peter Shankman. I enjoy his thinking so I try to follow his blog. Peter is a real ‘out-of-the box’ kind of guy, non-stop energy, creative and generates boundless ideas. Since it is now officially the New Year 2012, I thought I’d share this posting from Peter regarding ‘annual […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.Eliminate Time-Draining E-mail Habits If you are feeling overburdened and stressed at work, your online habits may be partly to blame. Poor e-mail management often is a sign—or the cause—of other time management woes. A top culprit: mismanaging incoming messages. Marsha Egan, president of The Egan Group, a success-coaching firm, offers a self-management program that […]
Continue Reading... No Comments.Can you believe it, the first quarter of 2009 is nearly history. As your ADHD Coach I want to check in to see how well have you done with creating the results you really want in 2009? In Part-1 of this article series I discussed how the end of any year (2008) was a great time to […]
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