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ADHD Coping Strategies

Many adults develop ADHD coping strategies to help them navigate life. Some of these strategies are helpful, while others actually produce long-term consequences. Picture yourself with a looming deadline for work. It’s Friday and your report is due on Monday. You took...

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The Real Truth About ADHD And Clutter

I'm sick of talking about ADHD and clutter. Seriously, as my friend Rene' Brooks pointed out on Twitter, organizational p*rn is rampant in the ADHD community. It's ok to look at aspirational home content, but if it makes you feel bad about yourself there's not no...

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Good Girls With ADHD

Why are we all working so hard to be good girls with ADHD? Actually scratch that. Why are we trying to be good girls at all? Don't deny it, I have proof. I asked this question on my business Facebook page, AND in a Facebook group. You all confirmed you wanted to be a...

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Coaching Your ADHD Child on Social Skills

Coaching your ADHD child on social skills is more complicated than just telling them when they’ve done something wrong. Believe me, I know how hard it is not to lose your sh-t when your child behaves inappropriately in a social situation. I’ve spent many hours sitting...

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ADHD, Money, and Emotions

ADHD, money, and emotions are inextricably linked. I feel a little uncomfortable whenever someone emails me with questions about ADHD and money management. Money management isn't just about creating a budget, it's about how we feel about ourselves. Many of us measure...

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Changing the Narrative for ADHD Women

Changing the narrative for ADHD women Part 2   I introduced some of the concepts around changing the narrative for ADHD women in part one of this series. You may want to go back and re-read that before you start this one. Many of the suggestions here are based on...

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Changing the Narrative for ADHD Women

changing the narrative for ADHD women Part 1   Changing the narrative for ADHD women is complicated. Actually, changing the stories we tell ourselves is never easy, even without the presence ADHD. Everyone has a unique set of life experiences and genetics that...

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Multitasking and ADHD

  Multitasking and ADHD do not mix. Actually, Multitasking doesn't work for neurotypicals either, but I'll explain that later. I remember when I was a kid, I would sit in math class and take these detailed notes about how to do whatever type of math we were...

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ADHD Women and Personal Growth

In order to talk about ADHD women and personal growth, I actually have to make a few confessions. First, this entire website and all of the content on it was developed with the intention of building an audience. Yep- I wanted all of you to like me and follow me and...

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The ADHD Symptom Everybody Is Talking About

I changed the name of this article to the ADHD symptom everyone is talking about. Mostly because in the two years since I first wrote it, there has been a huge increase in awareness about rejection sensitive dysphoria. “The role of emotional management in adults with...

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