When you are dressed up really, really nice, like wearing your best suitwhen we say nice, we mean business nice, not out on the town nice necessarily. We’re talking about something youd wear to go present at a conference. Do you feel like you can harness the power of your ADD to get more done?
Adult ADD: Using ADD To Make More
In our last articles we discussed finding a way for you to get more money and how this works when you have attention deficit. But number one, youve got to know how much more money you want. Its not okay just to say, I need more money. How much more money do you need? That way, you can figure out whom youre going to target to get what you need.
Adult ADD: When One Does And The Other Doesn’t
Do you wake up every morning in a great mood and immediately start wanting to talk about all of your great ADD-induced ideas? Are you full of energy and ready to leap from the starting blocks? Many of us with ADD are.
Adult ADD: Who Do You Trust?
If you have ADD and youre in a situation right now where you want an end result, whatever that may be, say… Make more money. And youre very specific about that end result, but have no idea how to get there, you have to ask more questions. It’s the only answer.
Adult ADD: Why Implementing ADD-Friendly Systems Are Important
If you have ADD, do find yourself wanting to make more money? Do you want to be happier?
Adult ADD : Replace Bad Habits With Good Ones
When you were a teenager, your friends maybe started smoking, and all of them want you to smoke with them. They make fun of you because you don’t want to smoke, and they’re generally giving you a hard time. Every day. Some kids resist, but others may cave in to the peer pressure. They finally break down and start smoking.
ADD: Getting Through College With The Least Stress
Many people with ADD find it very difficult to stick to a four-year program at college and to get their degrees. College can be hard for anyone when there are 5 papers due all on the same day. But you have the added handicap of being easily bored and quickly finding distraction. So, though it’s no cakewalk for any college student, getting your degree can be particularly hard when you have ADD.
ADD: Is It Or Isn’t It?
In our busy modern world, the terms ADD (attention deficit disorder) and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is sometimes overused. Teachers who find kids to be unruly and daydreaming send notes home to parents and tell them, “Your child is not functioning. You should have him tested for ADD (attention deficit disorder),” or something like that. The problem is that not all behaviors that are disruptive in the classroom are caused by attention deficit. That’s true …
ADD: I’m Late!
Picture this: You just rolled out of bed. You have about half an hour to leave the house, but you’re no good without caffeine, so you run to the refrigerator, looking for the coffee that you moved to the pantry six months before. Then, once you’ve managed to get the coffee going, you go into your underwear drawer, and while you’re opening it, you see your brush, so you start brushing your hair. Then, you brush your teeth, and finally, you look back into the underwear drawer a…
Adult Add And Cloudy Communications
If you’re someone with adult ADD or ADHD, how often do you have circular conversations? You know the kind. You go ’round and ’round with someone, and you’re both saying the exact same thing, but you can’t make yourself understood? Isn’t that frustrating? Is it possible for someone AD/HD to have less stress in their communications?
ADD – Combating The Dreaded Clutter Monster
When you woke up this morning and went to your home office, did you see the same stack of newspapers on the floor that’s been there since 1992? Or, what about your desk? Do you remember if it’s mahogany or metal? If you’re asking these questions, you may have ADD, and are suffering the dreaded clutter monster.
ADD – Got The Day-to-Day Boredom Blues?
ADD people are bored very easily, as you well know if you have ADD. People call us lazy, but it’s not that. We’ll put tremendous effort into things that matter to us, and that we enjoy. But how exciting is washing dishes or cleaning up a mess of stuff? Not very and it just doesn’t happen. We learn to live with our messes.