Monthly Archives: June 2014

Lessons from Last Year

The school year’s over, and you’ve had some space from the busy-ness of finals week. But, unless you’ve graduated and are not panning to go back to school, school’s not over for you!

It can help to take a few moments during the summer to reflect back on how the past school year went for you.

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Wondering if You Have ADHD?

Wondering whether you might have ADHD?  Perhaps you’ve been struggling in school and wonder whether ADHD might explain your challenges. Maybe you’ve read or heard about ADHD or ADD and some of the symptoms remind you of yourself. Or possibly you know someone with ADHD and see some 

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New Definition of ADHD Coaching

The ADHD Coaches Association (ACO) recently published the following “Definition of ADHD Coaching”:

Like all life coaching, ADHD Coaching addresses the specific needs and aspirations of the individual being coached. Unlike life coaching, however, ADHD Coaching also addresses the specific needs of clients who have ADHD or ADHD-like symptoms.

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Getting Perspective with ADHD


Sometimes with ADHD it can be difficult to see the forest for the trees. Little things can take more time than we had thought. Strong emotions can derail intended plans. Planning ahead doesn’t come easily. Add together these common aspects of ADD and life can quickly start to feel overwhelming.

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New College Grads: 6 Financial Tips

Congratulations! You made it through college successfully! And that’s no small feat with ADHD!

Maybe you are living at home for a while as you look for that first job, or maybe you are trying to “make it” somewhere else. You might be considering grad school,

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All in the Family: ADHD

You know the saying “All in the family.” You’ve heard the saying: “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” 

So, your child has just been diagnosed with ADHD.  Looking back over your life,  you’ve started to wonder whether ADD might explain the challenges you’ve always faced….

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