Adults with ADHD throughout their lives may have been called “lazy” or “unmotivated”. Although most adults with ADHD can get easily motivated by a task/activity that is interesting, the dull & boring tasks/activities are put off to the side until another time, even though they are important. The following strategies are some ways to help […]
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How to Overcome Chronic Lateness With Adult ADHD
One of the biggest complaints of adults with ADHD is persistently being late. Being late for work may cause you to lose your job, being late for a family function may cause embarrassment and/or not picking up your children from school on time may create guilt. No matter how many times you have tried to […]
See MoreDecision Making Help for ADHD Adults
A day is always made up of different small decisions. I will wear this; What do you feel like doing on your day off; or I’ll have this for lunch. For some people this isn’t a real big deal, however for an adult with ADHD making decisions (big or small) isn’t easy. They agonize over […]
See MoreHow To Create a Cleaning Schedule That Works
Cleaning the house and trying to keep on top of all the housework can be very overwhelming for an adult with ADHD. In this week’s blog I want to look at how to create a cleaning schedule that is ADHD friendly. A cleaning schedule won’t add hassle or stress to you or the people in […]
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