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A Simple Solution for New Year Overwhelm

Soooo many ADHD women are talking about new year overwhelm, and what to do about it. You can join a new program, buy a new planner, hire a new coach. You can resolve to cut out sugar, set timers, journal every day. But this is the thing... ...Goals and resolutions...

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Food, Diet Culture, and ADHD Women

Food, diet culture, and ADHD women have been on my mind as of late. Actually no, they're on my mind all the time because we live in a culture where women are trained to think of these things from birth. We compare our own bodies to other women all the time, even if we...

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Building a Happier Life with ADHD

You might feel like the idea of a building happier life with ADHD seems out of reach. Sorta like the size four jeans I wore in high school. The word happy is misunderstood in our culture. We think we should feel good all the time and never have any negative emotions...

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Another Annoying ADHD Symptom

I recently stumbled upon another annoying ADHD symptom I hadn’t notice before. It started during a fight with my mother. "Maybe I should tell YOUR friends about you."  The statement hung in the air. The absurdity of it wasn't lost on me. Forty-one years old, and my...

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Win The Day With ADHD

How to win the day (and let go of perfect) with ADHD. I've had ADHD since 1992. Waaaay before it was cool, and also way before most adolescent girls were being diagnosed. My son also has ADHD, as well as Aspergers. I treated my ADHD with meds throughout college, but...

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How To Overcome Perfectionism With ADHD

  Believe it or not you can overcome perfectionism with ADHD. I've done a startling amount of research on ADHD in women, and I'm particularly interested in how we can better manage our emotions. This started out as a review of Dr. Jane Bluestein’s book, The...

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Getting Things Done With ADHD

Getting Things Done with ADHD will never be easy.  However, you can develop strategies to help yourself do more of the things that really matter to you. In the spring if this year I bought Dr Russ Ramsay's new book Rethinking Adult ADHD: Helping Clients Turn...

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Classy Comebacks To Comments About ADHD

No matter where you turn, people are making rude comments about ADHD. If you're parent to a child with ADHD you've heard something along the lines of, “He just needs a whoopin.” Or better yet, “He needs a foot up his a$$!” Perhaps your parents were given this advice...

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The Truth About ADHD and Self-Trust

This is the truth about ADHD and self-trust:  it doesn’t exist. ADHD adults don’t trust themselves at all. In fact, our self-concept begins to erode pretty early in life. I struggled to do my calculus homework every day of my junior year. I’d stare at lines of notes...

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ADHD and Fear

There is a connection between ADHD and fear of...EVERYTHING. "You have a real fear of cancer, don't you?" My husband asks me as I follow him around the house reciting the survivability rates of various cancers. We'd just returned from the gym where I'd been running on...

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