An evening routine can help a women with ADHD prepare for tomorrow and wind down ready for the night, no matter what the day has thrown at you! Here are some ideas on how to create a simple evening routine to support you and simplify your life. The Benefits Of An Evening Routine – Do […]
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ADHD and Daylight Saving Time: 3 Tips for Navigating the Time Change
This Sunday, we will move our clocks back one hour for daylight savings time, however being a women with ADHD the time change is more than just shifting an hour forward; it can interfere with your ADHD symptoms such as sleep, your routine, as timing for various tasks may need to be changed. And it […]
See MoreDemystify Executive Functioning: Working Memory
In the Demystify Executive Functioning I have taken a deep dive into executive functions time management, organization, task initiation and planning. Today I am going to be exploring working memory. What is Working Memory? Working memory is a type of “active” memory that allows us to hold information in our mind long enough to use […]
See MoreDemystify Executive Functioning: Part 4 Planning
Executive functioning and planning falls into a group of skills related to a women with ADHD ability to identify and manage future orientated tasks. It also involves how you identify future responsibilities, events, setting goals, and how to complete those goals and how to analyze the steps needed to complete the task ahead of time. […]
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