Vision and Mission: An ADD-Proof Success Plan
There is probably a change that you’ve thought about committing to in your life, whether it’s picking up a new hobby, finishing an old project, or breaking a major bad habit.
There is probably a change that you’ve thought about committing to in your life, whether it’s picking up a new hobby, finishing an old project, or breaking a major bad habit.
Left unchecked, there are a handful of pretty normal ADHD habits that can turn into relationship killers.
Anyone familiar with ADHD knows that those with ADHD can be incredibly sensitive to criticism. Read these 5 tips and start having healthier conversations!
I’m so excited to share a guest blog post this week from one of my favorite colleagues, Alan Brown, creator of ADD Crusher™ Videos & Tools!
We ADDers are at a disadvantage from the get-go, so we have no business adding more troubles to our plate. Yet we do. The many things we do TO ourselves – or don’t do FOR ourselves – make our ADHD worse, or just seem worse. Here are five such things, and some fixes…
Changing a lifetime’s worth of self-destructive habits takes effort. You have to push yourself to contribute to something big: a community, a cause, a belief system.