This is the third in a series of articles that focuses on a new concept I recently conceived of called Vampire Thinking©. In a nut shell, Vampire Thinking is the thinking we do that short circuits our growth when...
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Like all successful vampires, vampire thinking has a lot of tricks up its’ sleeve, which most people never notice. These tricks, however, are the true disguises worn by vampire thinking and they are important to recognize if we want to...
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I work consciously to identify this issue both in my own life and the lives of my clients. So it was no surprise when an image came to me that I feel best describes it: the image of blood sucking...
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No matter how hard he tried, or what strategy he devised, he always seemed to fall short of his employer's expectations. Although never officially diagnosed, Jim and his wife felt strongly that he had...
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Because of how the ADHD brain functions, people with this condition commonly experience several workplace challenges that can negatively impact their performance. These challenges include: Time/Task Management, Distractibility/Impulsivity; Working Memory; Organization; and Communication/Building Relationships. So the question is: How...
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Time and task management, as we all know, is something we learn to do in school and is necessary to succeed in most areas of our life. However, when you have ADHD, you do not possess the brain function ability...
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Working memory enables one to hold facts in mind while manipulating information. It also allows us to retrieve facts stored in long term and short term memory. Working memory is responsible for our ability to hold many items in mind...
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Always remember that the light of acceptance that we hold for ourselves and others will illuminate even the darkest corners of our hearts. And as we illuminate our hearts through complete self-acceptance, we make it possible for those around us...
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A hallmark challenge of having ADHD is the ever present need to refocus. Losing the thread to a conversation, the next step to a project, where we left off with a task, or where we last put the...
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For many of us trust is not necessarily an easy thing. It can be a big word - loaded with disappointments and few happy memories. We hesitate when we are faced with the desire or need to trust someone and...
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