Women with ADHD tend to be “time blind” (like myself) which means we are not aware of the passing of time and as a result, we can often struggle with using their time effectively. So, what can a woman with ADHD do about it, I am going to share some strategies I personally use to […]
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Estimating Time How Long It Takes To Complete A Task: We Don’t See Time, We Feel It.
For a woman with ADHD, estimating time is quite complex. This is because people with ADHD don’t perceive time. It is difficult for them to estimate how long tasks will take or to comprehend how much time they just spent doing a task. As a woman with ADHD, you can get better at time estimation, […]
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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This is the first post of the Demystify Executive Functioning & How It Impacts Women with ADHD. Like I stated in the first post executive functions are the brain skills that a women with ADHD uses these skills every day to learn, work, and manage daily life. Trouble with executive function can make it hard […]
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