In my last blog, I focused on the reasons why women with ADHD procrastinate. Through understanding the causes, we can then better approach solutions for ADHD procrastination and that prompts you to procrastinate. As you went through these indicators, you thought of which ones apply most to your own life. For many women with ADHD, […]
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Communication Strategies When You Or One Of Your Family Members Have ADHD
Good communication skills are vital in a family when you or one of the family members have ADHD in the hopes to make good decisions together, solve problems effectively, and promote a positive sense of well-being among family members. Use of sarcasm, ridicule, name calling, ignoring, making an annoyed face, looking incredulous, snickering, mocking, overgeneralizing, […]
See MoreDemystify Executive Functioning: Part 8 Attention.
Welcome to the final installation of Demystify Executive Functioning: Part 8 Attention. What does “attention” mean? Being able to pay attention is the ability to concentrate on one thing and ignore everything else (to an extent). Having good attention helps you stay on task or on topic, manage disinterest in what you’re working on, and […]
See MoreRevenge Bedtime Procrastination: 4 Ways to Manage It
It is mostly likely you are reading this when your cell phone should be on the charger and your head on the pillow. Instead you’re hours into looking at Facebook posts or relatable ADHD Tik Toks way past your bedtime. Sound familiar? It is a common experience called Revenge bedtime procrastination which is the act […]
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