CADDAC 2010 ADHD Conference & Comedy Night
CADDAC 2010 ADHD Conference & Comedy Night for Parents and Caregivers, Adults and Adolescents with ADHD and their Families, Educators, and Medical Professionals
CADDAC 2010 ADHD Conference & Comedy Night for Parents and Caregivers, Adults and Adolescents with ADHD and their Families, Educators, and Medical Professionals
Adults with ADHD often use procrastination intentionally or not to get certain things done. For weeks you try to coax yourself into completing a task you’ve committed to or have to do
ADHDer, take a new approach to your New Year’s resolutions and goal setting for 2010. Run toward your strengths instead of away from your weaknesses. Asking these questions to learn how.
The third on a series of articles on ADHD and Motivation, this article describes how to find the motivation to keep going even when you don’t feel like it.
Second on a series of articles on ADHD and Motivation, this article describes how using momentum can move you away from stuckness and get you moving toward your difficult task.
Lack of motivation is a common but erroneous complaint among ADHDers. As an ADHDers, when you face a boring task, your brain just doesn’t activate, so it’s difficult to take action. You turn the key to start your turbo brain and nothing happens.
Most people are feeling stressed, and this is especially true of many ADHD adults. The downturn in the economy, climbing employer and client expectations, and an ever growing To-Do list, keep us constantly trying to do more in less time.
A presentation on The Caretaker and User’s Guide to the ADHD Brain:
Understanding Brain Functioning, Common Coexisting Disorders and
Appropriate Treatments for ADHD, with Dr. Tony Rostain, psychiatrist in Montreal Saturday, October 17
Recent article from the Globe and Mail that inspired me to change my career to become an ADHD Coach. Living with Attention Deficit Disorder can be very challenging, until you find the right resources.
ADHD adults often struggle in the corporate world. Many lose their jobs, often multiple times, because they don’t fit the corporate mold. While entrepreneurship may initially just be a way of creating employment flexible enough to adapt to your way of working, it often turns out to be a great career move.