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ADHD TIME: RIGHT NOW AND EVERYTHING ELSE A Problem of Time. Time can be a big problem for Individuals with ADHD. The misperception or blindness to time can manifest as habitual lateness for appointments and meetings, underestimating the time a task will take, and losing track of time altogether in a state of A BRIEF HISTORY OF ADHD ADHD Awareness Month is celebrated every October with events and activities happening all across the country and now, around the world. As it kicks off, we thought it ADHD AND CHRONIC PAIN A number of studies over the past several years have suggested that certain types of chronic pain and ADHD may be highly correlated. In fact, one study found that 37.8% of people experiencing widespread centralized chronic pain were found to also have ADHD. In particular, researchers have found that adult patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have a higher co-occurrence of ADHD. BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD The impacts on overall health for someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder can be serious: Bipolar disorder results in an average 9.2 years reduction in expected life span. Up to 60% of people develop substance use disorders. The risk of suicide is high with 15% to 17% committing suicide. Men with bipolar disorder make fewer suicideattempts
A HUG FOR THE ADHD MOMS Also, ADHD has positive aspects for moms. As Benjamin Cheyette, MD and Sarah Cheyette, MD remind us: “ADHD helps make many moms fun, creative, inventive, and empathetic. It’s not all bad. In fact, a lot of it is really really great! But it can be a little extrachallenging. So
HANDLING GRIEF AND LOSS WHEN YOU HAVE ADHD Anne Keeton, CPCC, GRS, in an article for Impact ADHD, offers these three steps for dealing with grief when you have ADHD. Step One: Acknowledge your feelings of grief. Conventional wisdom such as “don’t feel bad,” “give it time” and “be strong” does not resolve grief. Start by recognizing when you are grieving. THE WONDERFULNESS OF ADHD The Wonderfulness of ADHD. In case you haven’t heard, Edge Foundation has a new Executive Director, Robert Tudisco . Robert is a special education attorney, writer, adult diagnosed with ADHD, and a long-time advocate on behalf of people with ADHD. If you’re in the San Francisco area and would like to meet Robert in person, be sure tocheck
ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go EXECUTIVE FUNCTION & ADHD COACHING Executive Function is a Key Predictor of Life Success. We’re the organization with the most experience and verified success in coaching people with ADHD and other learning challenges to optimize their potential, increase self-esteem, and give them an edge in life. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION: THE INSIDE STORY Executive function, which includes inhibitory control, working memory, and mental flexibility, is what makes intentional self-regulation possible. Executive function skills help us to keep track of our goals, focus on the steps needed to reach them, resist distractions, and find alternative approaches when the original plan doesn’t workout.
ADHD TIME: RIGHT NOW AND EVERYTHING ELSE A Problem of Time. Time can be a big problem for Individuals with ADHD. The misperception or blindness to time can manifest as habitual lateness for appointments and meetings, underestimating the time a task will take, and losing track of time altogether in a state of A BRIEF HISTORY OF ADHD ADHD Awareness Month is celebrated every October with events and activities happening all across the country and now, around the world. As it kicks off, we thought it ADHD AND CHRONIC PAIN A number of studies over the past several years have suggested that certain types of chronic pain and ADHD may be highly correlated. In fact, one study found that 37.8% of people experiencing widespread centralized chronic pain were found to also have ADHD. In particular, researchers have found that adult patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have a higher co-occurrence of ADHD. BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD The impacts on overall health for someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder can be serious: Bipolar disorder results in an average 9.2 years reduction in expected life span. Up to 60% of people develop substance use disorders. The risk of suicide is high with 15% to 17% committing suicide. Men with bipolar disorder make fewer suicideattempts
A HUG FOR THE ADHD MOMS Also, ADHD has positive aspects for moms. As Benjamin Cheyette, MD and Sarah Cheyette, MD remind us: “ADHD helps make many moms fun, creative, inventive, and empathetic. It’s not all bad. In fact, a lot of it is really really great! But it can be a little extrachallenging. So
HANDLING GRIEF AND LOSS WHEN YOU HAVE ADHD Anne Keeton, CPCC, GRS, in an article for Impact ADHD, offers these three steps for dealing with grief when you have ADHD. Step One: Acknowledge your feelings of grief. Conventional wisdom such as “don’t feel bad,” “give it time” and “be strong” does not resolve grief. Start by recognizing when you are grieving. THE WONDERFULNESS OF ADHD The Wonderfulness of ADHD. In case you haven’t heard, Edge Foundation has a new Executive Director, Robert Tudisco . Robert is a special education attorney, writer, adult diagnosed with ADHD, and a long-time advocate on behalf of people with ADHD. If you’re in the San Francisco area and would like to meet Robert in person, be sure tocheck
ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go MAKE WORKING AT HOME WITH ADHD WORK FOR YOU Due to social distancing recommendations arising from the pandemic, many employees are now working from home. This sudden transition is challenging enough, but even more so for individuals with ADHD. It includes: Mixing the distractions of life at home (children, pets, chores) with trying to get work done. Loss of the structure of officeroutines.
5 BEST ADHD RESOURCES WEB SITES CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), is a national non-profit organization working to improve the lives of affected people through education, advocacy and support. From lobbying to local support groups, CHADD is a leader in the field of ADHD. CHADD is also the sponsor of the National Resource Center onAD/HD.
THE FUTURE OF ADHD
Our understanding of ADHD and its symptoms has been transformed by discoveries in neuroscience and genetics. Brain scientists have found that individuals with ADHD have low levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine, which is linked to the brains reward system. Low levels of dopamine can lead to stimulation seekingbehaviors
SLUGGISH COGNITIVE TEMPO Sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) is a syndrome related to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but distinct from it. Typical symptoms include prominent dreaminess, mental fogginess, hypoactivity, sluggishness, staring frequently, inconsistent alertness and a slow working speed. SCT is not an officially recognized diagnosis. ADULT ADHD AND ANGER How Anger Can Manifest in Individuals with ADHD. Here are some of the ways that anger may show in daily life for adults with ADHD: Persistent irritability or grumpiness. Tantrum episodes that include explosive bursts of anger. Chronic or negative feelings between more explosive episodes. Frequent mood changes during the day. ADHD AND THE NEUROPLASTIC BRAIN This in turn will result in a growth mindset which can help someone with ADHD develop the ability to find resources they need to accomplish whatever they set out to achieve. Neurofeedback – Very similar to biofeedback, this is a process of trying to modulate the brain’s beta and theta waves to achieve a higher level of focus andattention.
ADHD AND THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OPTION Ultimately, the primary goal of the occupational therapist is to enable kids with ADHD to participate in the activities of everyday life. Their work can focus on two types of strategies: Remedial strategies – These aim to restore an impaired capacity. Adaptive strategies – These modify routines and habits, or teach skills tocope with
ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you goADHD AND ESTROGEN
In addition to the typical cognitive burden that ADHD can bring, women with ADHD also have to deal with an ever fluctuating hormone environment. Changes in estrogen can intensify the symptoms of ADHD, particularly during the menstrual cycle, puberty and menopause. It is important for women diagnosed with ADHD to be aware of how estrogen affects their condition, and to take steps to lessen the THE BEST ADHD SELF HELP BOOKS They keys to coaching is insight and accountability. A coach is very helpful when you need someone to help you gain personal insight into your strengths and weaknesses and hold you personally accountable for sticking to your goals for personal change.THE FUTURE OF ADHD
Our understanding of ADHD and its symptoms has been transformed by discoveries in neuroscience and genetics. Brain scientists have found that individuals with ADHD have low levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine, which is linked to the brains reward system. Low levels of dopamine can lead to stimulation seekingbehaviors
MAKE WORKING AT HOME WITH ADHD WORK FOR YOU Due to social distancing recommendations arising from the pandemic, many employees are now working from home. This sudden transition is challenging enough, but even more so for individuals with ADHD. It includes: Mixing the distractions of life at home (children, pets, chores) with trying to get work done. Loss of the structure of officeroutines.
ADULT ADHD AND ANGER How Anger Can Manifest in Individuals with ADHD. Here are some of the ways that anger may show in daily life for adults with ADHD: Persistent irritability or grumpiness. Tantrum episodes that include explosive bursts of anger. Chronic or negative feelings between more explosive episodes. Frequent mood changes during the day. ADHD AND THE NEUROPLASTIC BRAIN This in turn will result in a growth mindset which can help someone with ADHD develop the ability to find resources they need to accomplish whatever they set out to achieve. Neurofeedback – Very similar to biofeedback, this is a process of trying to modulate the brain’s beta and theta waves to achieve a higher level of focus andattention.
ADHD AND CHRONIC PAIN A number of studies over the past several years have suggested that certain types of chronic pain and ADHD may be highly correlated. In fact, one study found that 37.8% of people experiencing widespread centralized chronic pain were found to also have ADHD. In particular, researchers have found that adult patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have a higher co-occurrence of ADHD.ADHD AND ESTROGEN
In addition to the typical cognitive burden that ADHD can bring, women with ADHD also have to deal with an ever fluctuating hormone environment. Changes in estrogen can intensify the symptoms of ADHD, particularly during the menstrual cycle, puberty and menopause. It is important for women diagnosed with ADHD to be aware of how estrogen affects their condition, and to take steps to lessen the BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD The impacts on overall health for someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder can be serious: Bipolar disorder results in an average 9.2 years reduction in expected life span. Up to 60% of people develop substance use disorders. The risk of suicide is high with 15% to 17% committing suicide. Men with bipolar disorder make fewer suicideattempts
ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go THE WONDERFULNESS OF ADHD The Wonderfulness of ADHD. In case you haven’t heard, Edge Foundation has a new Executive Director, Robert Tudisco . Robert is a special education attorney, writer, adult diagnosed with ADHD, and a long-time advocate on behalf of people with ADHD. If you’re in the San Francisco area and would like to meet Robert in person, be sure tocheck
HANDLING GRIEF AND LOSS WHEN YOU HAVE ADHD Anne Keeton, CPCC, GRS, in an article for Impact ADHD, offers these three steps for dealing with grief when you have ADHD. Step One: Acknowledge your feelings of grief. Conventional wisdom such as “don’t feel bad,” “give it time” and “be strong” does not resolve grief. Start by recognizing when you are grieving.THE FUTURE OF ADHD
Our understanding of ADHD and its symptoms has been transformed by discoveries in neuroscience and genetics. Brain scientists have found that individuals with ADHD have low levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine, which is linked to the brains reward system. Low levels of dopamine can lead to stimulation seekingbehaviors
MAKE WORKING AT HOME WITH ADHD WORK FOR YOU Due to social distancing recommendations arising from the pandemic, many employees are now working from home. This sudden transition is challenging enough, but even more so for individuals with ADHD. It includes: Mixing the distractions of life at home (children, pets, chores) with trying to get work done. Loss of the structure of officeroutines.
ADULT ADHD AND ANGER How Anger Can Manifest in Individuals with ADHD. Here are some of the ways that anger may show in daily life for adults with ADHD: Persistent irritability or grumpiness. Tantrum episodes that include explosive bursts of anger. Chronic or negative feelings between more explosive episodes. Frequent mood changes during the day. ADHD AND THE NEUROPLASTIC BRAIN This in turn will result in a growth mindset which can help someone with ADHD develop the ability to find resources they need to accomplish whatever they set out to achieve. Neurofeedback – Very similar to biofeedback, this is a process of trying to modulate the brain’s beta and theta waves to achieve a higher level of focus andattention.
ADHD AND CHRONIC PAIN A number of studies over the past several years have suggested that certain types of chronic pain and ADHD may be highly correlated. In fact, one study found that 37.8% of people experiencing widespread centralized chronic pain were found to also have ADHD. In particular, researchers have found that adult patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have a higher co-occurrence of ADHD.ADHD AND ESTROGEN
In addition to the typical cognitive burden that ADHD can bring, women with ADHD also have to deal with an ever fluctuating hormone environment. Changes in estrogen can intensify the symptoms of ADHD, particularly during the menstrual cycle, puberty and menopause. It is important for women diagnosed with ADHD to be aware of how estrogen affects their condition, and to take steps to lessen the BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD The impacts on overall health for someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder can be serious: Bipolar disorder results in an average 9.2 years reduction in expected life span. Up to 60% of people develop substance use disorders. The risk of suicide is high with 15% to 17% committing suicide. Men with bipolar disorder make fewer suicideattempts
ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go THE WONDERFULNESS OF ADHD The Wonderfulness of ADHD. In case you haven’t heard, Edge Foundation has a new Executive Director, Robert Tudisco . Robert is a special education attorney, writer, adult diagnosed with ADHD, and a long-time advocate on behalf of people with ADHD. If you’re in the San Francisco area and would like to meet Robert in person, be sure tocheck
HANDLING GRIEF AND LOSS WHEN YOU HAVE ADHD Anne Keeton, CPCC, GRS, in an article for Impact ADHD, offers these three steps for dealing with grief when you have ADHD. Step One: Acknowledge your feelings of grief. Conventional wisdom such as “don’t feel bad,” “give it time” and “be strong” does not resolve grief. Start by recognizing when you are grieving. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION & ADHD COACHING Executive Function is a Key Predictor of Life Success. We’re the organization with the most experience and verified success in coaching people with ADHD and other learning challenges to optimize their potential, increase self-esteem, and give them an edge in life. ADHD AND IMPOSTOR SYNDROME ADHD and Impostor Syndrome. Many individuals with ADHD can struggle with Impostor Syndrome. They may already feel like imposters because they may hide their difficulties from public view. Their boss and coworkers know they are smart and get results. But they know they have to work harder than anyone else at the office to get those results. ADULT ADHD AND ANGER How Anger Can Manifest in Individuals with ADHD. Here are some of the ways that anger may show in daily life for adults with ADHD: Persistent irritability or grumpiness. Tantrum episodes that include explosive bursts of anger. Chronic or negative feelings between more explosive episodes. Frequent mood changes during the day. A BRIEF HISTORY OF ADHD ADHD Awareness Month is celebrated every October with events and activities happening all across the country and now, around the world. As it kicks off, we thought it it would be appropriate to share a brief history of ADHD. SLUGGISH COGNITIVE TEMPO Sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT) is a syndrome related to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but distinct from it. Typical symptoms include prominent dreaminess, mental fogginess, hypoactivity, sluggishness, staring frequently, inconsistent alertness and a slow working speed. SCT is not an officially recognized diagnosis. ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go OVERCOMING ADHD INERTIA Overcoming ADHD Inertia. Boredom: weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one’s current activity. Inertia: A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. Ever feel bored in the summer? Perhaps it’s not because there is nothing to do, but instead because you are having trouble getting motivated. Inertia is a common human THE BEST ADHD SELF HELP BOOKS They keys to coaching is insight and accountability. A coach is very helpful when you need someone to help you gain personal insight into your strengths and weaknesses and hold you personally accountable for sticking to your goals for personal change. LIVE-AT-HOME COLLEGE STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES Live-at-home college student responsibilities. Last week, Neil Peterson talked about how college students with ADHD often lag behind their peers in social and emotional maturity and aren’t as ready as their peers to learn the self-advocacy skills college demands. Neil proposed “gap year” between high school and college to givestudents a
DR. PATRICIA QUINN: GIRLS WITH ADHD FACE SPECIAL Dr. Quinn is a leading ADHD expert who has worked with, written about and provided training in the field of ADHD for more than 30 years. We are pleased to be talking with her about one of her primary concerns: girls with ADHD. Many girls with ADHD are left undiagnosed becausetheir
EXECUTIVE FUNCTION & ADHD COACHING Executive Function is a Key Predictor of Life Success. We’re the organization with the most experience and verified success in coaching people with ADHD and other learning challenges to optimize their potential, increase self-esteem, and give them an edge in life. MAKE WORKING AT HOME WITH ADHD WORK FOR YOU Due to social distancing recommendations arising from the pandemic, many employees are now working from home. This sudden transition is challenging enough, but even more so for individuals with ADHD. It includes: Mixing the distractions of life at home (children, pets, chores) with trying to get work done. Loss of the structure of officeroutines.
THE FUTURE OF ADHD
Our understanding of ADHD and its symptoms has been transformed by discoveries in neuroscience and genetics. Brain scientists have found that individuals with ADHD have low levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine, which is linked to the brains reward system. Low levels of dopamine can lead to stimulation seekingbehaviors
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ADHD ADHD Awareness Month is celebrated every October with events and activities happening all across the country and now, around the world. As it kicks off, we thought it ADHD AND THE NEUROPLASTIC BRAIN This in turn will result in a growth mindset which can help someone with ADHD develop the ability to find resources they need to accomplish whatever they set out to achieve. Neurofeedback – Very similar to biofeedback, this is a process of trying to modulate the brain’s beta and theta waves to achieve a higher level of focus andattention.
ADHD AND CHRONIC PAIN A number of studies over the past several years have suggested that certain types of chronic pain and ADHD may be highly correlated. In fact, one study found that 37.8% of people experiencing widespread centralized chronic pain were found to also have ADHD. In particular, researchers have found that adult patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have a higher co-occurrence of ADHD. ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go THE WONDERFULNESS OF ADHD The Wonderfulness of ADHD. In case you haven’t heard, Edge Foundation has a new Executive Director, Robert Tudisco . Robert is a special education attorney, writer, adult diagnosed with ADHD, and a long-time advocate on behalf of people with ADHD. If you’re in the San Francisco area and would like to meet Robert in person, be sure tocheck
BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD The impacts on overall health for someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder can be serious: Bipolar disorder results in an average 9.2 years reduction in expected life span. Up to 60% of people develop substance use disorders. The risk of suicide is high with 15% to 17% committing suicide. Men with bipolar disorder make fewer suicideattempts
TIPS TO OVERCOME ADHD TIME INSENSITIVITY If you have ADHD, time insensitivity can create many problems. But it doesn't have to. Gaining an understanding of time insensitivity and having strategies to manage it can help you manage your activities, be more productive and keep your commitments. Here are some tips to help you overcome ADHD time insensitivity. EXECUTIVE FUNCTION & ADHD COACHING Executive Function is a Key Predictor of Life Success. We’re the organization with the most experience and verified success in coaching people with ADHD and other learning challenges to optimize their potential, increase self-esteem, and give them an edge in life. MAKE WORKING AT HOME WITH ADHD WORK FOR YOU Due to social distancing recommendations arising from the pandemic, many employees are now working from home. This sudden transition is challenging enough, but even more so for individuals with ADHD. It includes: Mixing the distractions of life at home (children, pets, chores) with trying to get work done. Loss of the structure of officeroutines.
THE FUTURE OF ADHD
Our understanding of ADHD and its symptoms has been transformed by discoveries in neuroscience and genetics. Brain scientists have found that individuals with ADHD have low levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and dopamine, which is linked to the brains reward system. Low levels of dopamine can lead to stimulation seekingbehaviors
A BRIEF HISTORY OF ADHD ADHD Awareness Month is celebrated every October with events and activities happening all across the country and now, around the world. As it kicks off, we thought it ADHD AND THE NEUROPLASTIC BRAIN This in turn will result in a growth mindset which can help someone with ADHD develop the ability to find resources they need to accomplish whatever they set out to achieve. Neurofeedback – Very similar to biofeedback, this is a process of trying to modulate the brain’s beta and theta waves to achieve a higher level of focus andattention.
ADHD AND CHRONIC PAIN A number of studies over the past several years have suggested that certain types of chronic pain and ADHD may be highly correlated. In fact, one study found that 37.8% of people experiencing widespread centralized chronic pain were found to also have ADHD. In particular, researchers have found that adult patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) have a higher co-occurrence of ADHD. ADHD SUCKS - EDGE FOUNDATION @ anoynamus its funny you say you have access to medication and therapy , i only wish i can get medication for my adhd but these doctors treat me like a jew , they are nazi’s ,its a sad fact but 63% of adhd sufferers don’t get treated for their symptoms and most people who do get medication don’t really need it at all , the mental health system is a joke where i live , they make you go THE WONDERFULNESS OF ADHD The Wonderfulness of ADHD. In case you haven’t heard, Edge Foundation has a new Executive Director, Robert Tudisco . Robert is a special education attorney, writer, adult diagnosed with ADHD, and a long-time advocate on behalf of people with ADHD. If you’re in the San Francisco area and would like to meet Robert in person, be sure tocheck
BIPOLAR DISORDER AND ADHD The impacts on overall health for someone diagnosed with bipolar disorder can be serious: Bipolar disorder results in an average 9.2 years reduction in expected life span. Up to 60% of people develop substance use disorders. The risk of suicide is high with 15% to 17% committing suicide. Men with bipolar disorder make fewer suicideattempts
TIPS TO OVERCOME ADHD TIME INSENSITIVITY If you have ADHD, time insensitivity can create many problems. But it doesn't have to. Gaining an understanding of time insensitivity and having strategies to manage it can help you manage your activities, be more productive and keep your commitments. Here are some tips to help you overcome ADHD time insensitivity. GOING WITH THE FLOW OF HYPERFOCUS Hyperfocus is an intense form of concentration or visualization that focuses consciousness on a subject, topic, or task. It shows up as the complete absorption in a task, to a point where a person appears to completely ignore or ‘tune out’ everything else.In addition, to engage in hyperfocus, the task has to be fun or interesting. And during a state of hyperfocus, performance of the task ADHD TIME: RIGHT NOW AND EVERYTHING ELSE A Problem of Time. Time can be a big problem for Individuals with ADHD. The misperception or blindness to time can manifest as habitual lateness for appointments and meetings, underestimating the time a task will take, and losing track of time altogether in a state of MAKE WORKING AT HOME WITH ADHD WORK FOR YOU Due to social distancing recommendations arising from the pandemic, many employees are now working from home. This sudden transition is challenging enough, but even more so for individuals with ADHD. It includes: Mixing the distractions of life at home (children, pets, chores) with trying to get work done. Loss of the structure of officeroutines.
ADHD AND IMPOSTOR SYNDROME ADHD and Impostor Syndrome. Many individuals with ADHD can struggle with Impostor Syndrome. They may already feel like imposters because they may hide their difficulties from public view. Their boss and coworkers know they are smart and get results. But they know they have to work harder than anyone else at the office to get those results. IS ADHD OVERMEDICATED? You may have noticed that the Edge Foundation has never taken a position about whether or not to use of medication (ex. Ritalin, Adderall etc.) in treating ADHD symptoms. The reason for this is simple: we believe that whether or not you take medication is a personal decision that each family must make after consulting with aqualified doctor.
ADHD AND DECISION FATIGUE An ADHD coach can help you build your brain’s decision-making muscle power. An ADHD coach can help you assess your day-to-day routine and work out ways to reduce temptations. Turns out that you are not alone in your struggle with impulsiveness and willpower. Your ADHD coach brings the experience of working with many, many people on these very OVERCOMING ADHD INERTIA Overcoming ADHD Inertia. Boredom: weary because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one’s current activity. Inertia: A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. Ever feel bored in the summer? Perhaps it’s not because there is nothing to do, but instead because you are having trouble getting motivated. Inertia is a common human A HUG FOR THE ADHD MOMS Also, ADHD has positive aspects for moms. As Benjamin Cheyette, MD and Sarah Cheyette, MD remind us: “ADHD helps make many moms fun, creative, inventive, and empathetic. It’s not all bad. In fact, a lot of it is really really great! But it can be a little extrachallenging. So
HANDLING GRIEF AND LOSS WHEN YOU HAVE ADHD Anne Keeton, CPCC, GRS, in an article for Impact ADHD, offers these three steps for dealing with grief when you have ADHD. Step One: Acknowledge your feelings of grief. Conventional wisdom such as “don’t feel bad,” “give it time” and “be strong” does not resolve grief. Start by recognizing when you are grieving.WENDY RENOSO
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