Hunters, Farmers, and Med Free with ADD
The following is an excerpt from my Med Free with ADD program. Thom Hartmann is the author of several books about ADHD, notably “ADD: A Different Perception”. He first became interested in the subject when his son was diagnosed. He disliked telling his son that he had a “deficit” and a “disorder” because he knew […]
LIMITED TIME OFFER
As I mentioned earlier today, there are some changes going on at ADD Moms and ADD Student. I plan to take things in a slightly different direction in the future, and for that reason (and others) I am clearing out many of the products I currently have to offer. For a limited time, you can […]
Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
Did you know that we ADDers are perfectionists? Yes, it’s true. Now if you’re sitting in a room anything like the one I’m sitting in at the moment, you might doubt that statement. But still it’s true. See, being a perfectionist is not about being perfect. It’s about trying to be perfect. And for us, […]
Depression: Helping Yourself
If you’ve read this blog for any length of time, you probably know that I suffer from depression. Depression is one of the things that may accompany ADHD. You see, ADHD never travels alone; it always brings something else along with it. Anxiety, depression, and learning disabilities are just a few. I really believe that […]
That Mess on Your Refrigerator
Come on now, you know what I’m talking about: If yours is like most other families, you have all sorts of papers, pictures, and clippings stuck to your refrigerator door. And once school starts, you will have so many papers on that door that you won’t be able to find the refrigerator, not to mention […]
Springpad
I am always looking for new and easy ways to keep my life and yours running more smoothly. One of the new things that I’ve tried is Springpad and I love it. Springpad is a free service that lets you save almost anything – a url, a note, bookmarks, an event, a reminder, almost anything. […]