The ADD Pantry
This Tuesday’s Ten Minute Tip will be in written form rather than audio. Usually when I record my tips, I’m home alone, but because it’s a holiday, I have my son and husband here, and I feel a little foolish recording in front of them. Silly, I know, but true. This Tuesday’s tip is about […]
Lost and Found with AD/HD
Those of you who have read this blog for a while know that my mom had Attenton Deficit Disorder. I was thinking today about something she used to do that I’ve done myself more times than I can count. My mom would call me up and ask me if I knew where she had put […]
Getting Organized with AD/HD
I admit it. I am an organizing junkie. I love anything to do with organizing – I love books about it, websites and shows about it – sometimes I even like doing it. I especially love living in an organized home. Now before you think that I have one of those picture perfect showhouses where […]
Finding Motivation When There is None
This is a picture of my kitchen floor. Doesn’t it look nice and shiny? (By the way, those are Milk Bones off to the left. Wouldn’t want you to think they were anything else.) Why am I showing you my kitchen floor? Well, because it is nice and shiny, because I mopped it today. The […]
Does AD/HD Make Your Butt Look Fat?
Last week, Oprah did a show on the link between clutter and weight gain. Her guest was Peter Walsh, from TLC’s Clean Sweep. He has written a book called “Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat? An Easy Plan for Losing Weight and Living More”. On the show, they profiled a real family with […]
Tips on Managing Life with AD/HD
Here are some tips that I’ve found useful in managing life with AD/HD: Set up automatic deductions for as many of your bills as you can. If you can’t do it through the company, most banks will allow you to set up automatic payments through your checking account. Use two checking accounts. On payday, have […]