Monthly Archives: January 2014

Trouble with Time? Mindful Awareness Tip(s) #2

“I almost missed my plane!”

“I spent way too much time straightening up, and now it’s too late to finish the report.”

“I want to plan, but I never know how much time to allow for tasks.”

Complaints related to time are not unusual for people with ADHD. 

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Trouble with Time? Mindful Awareness TIp #1

“I am always running late!”

“My husband is never ready on time, no matter where we are going!”

“I get home by 4:30 but I never get my homework done before 11 pm!”

Sound familiar?

Complaints related to time are not unusual for people with ADHD. 

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The ADHD – Obesity Link


Eating “better” and losing weight are common new year’s resolutions. How does the issue of weight relate to ADHD?

Recent research reported online in the journal Pediatrics compared BMI (body mass index) and obesity in men who had childhood diagnoses of ADHD and those who did not.

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Exercise and ADHD

 Huff! Puff! Faster! Faster! Whew!

So, you’ve resolved to get more exercise this year. Or, you haven’t, but maybe you should….Yes, exercise is good for you! In fact, if you have ADHD, there are some particular benefits to exercise.

John Ratey,

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New Year’s Resolutions? Or Not?

Often we look at the new year as a chance to “start over,” to set new goals and make new resolutions. Perhaps we resolve to lose weight, exercise more, spend more time with family, get organized, or . . . you name it!

Here’s the rub,

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