The word disorder - like disability or debilitation - may often give the impression that the person is altogether debilitated. Children with this label often grow up believing that they are incapable of catching up to their fellow students in...
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Do you or your significant other have ADHD? Are you at your wits end and ready to walk? There is help! In this interactive seminar, participants will personally explore and learn to master some of their ADHD challenges and how...
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What you fear - you procrastinate about. Contrary to common belief, procrastination is not simply about your ADHD or your aversion to taking action. Click here to learn 4 strategies to overcome your...
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Welcome to our new fun way to get insights at ADD Insights! We want you to have a good time while getting some useful help. The great thing about the tip wheel is your tip. You will be amazed at...
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Click on image size below to download the latest Desktop Coaching Tips Calendar! 1024 x 768 1280 x 960 1920 x 1200 *Select the link to the image size for your screen, then right-click on the downloaded image to “save...
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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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Every person with ADHD has a direct and open line of communication with their intuitive mind. However, they don't always realize the power it has to create the right solutions in their...
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Mental-health professionals estimate that 9 million adults in the United States have ADHD. Symptoms of ADHD and attention deficit disorder, also known as inattentive ADHD, include difficulty paying attention, easy distraction, trouble finishing paperwork, fidgeting, talking...
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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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Lately I’ve been wondering what people think regarding the upside and downside of having ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). The question I want to put out there is: Which is the most common perspective – ADHD is MORE of a...
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