Just a Little Peace
Every day, every single crazy chaotic day, you need a little peace in your life. Just a little peace. You know what your brain is like; there’s a lot going on in there, not to mention all around you. You most likely have people to take care of besides yourself, even if they are grown […]
Diet and ADHD
The other day as I was Pinteresting, I found a pin that seemed to promote eating homemade sauerkraut as a way to help ADHD symptoms. Interesting. Worth a look. The pin lead to an article on Progressive Health.com that discussed ways that nutrition and diet can affect ADHD symptoms. If you’ve been a reader of this […]
The Circus in Your Head
31 Day Challenge: Day 21 If you have Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, I don’t have to tell you that a lack of order in your home isn’t the only problem. In fact, it might not even be your biggest problem. The clutter inside your head might be more important. Am I right? So how do […]
Attention Deficit Dis- Order
31 Day Challenge: Day 15 Since we are talking all things orderly this month, I thought that it would be appropriate to point out that October is ADHD Awareness month. (Yes I am taking advantage of the fact that the word order is part of disorder, but I can still make it relevant.) Now of […]
Emotional Order
31 Day Challenge: Day 10 I have had an especially rough day today dealing with someone close to me who is very difficult to get along with. It left me feeling out of sorts and wondering what I could do. I spent some time outside in the sunshine -which always makes me feel better – […]
Trigger Points and ADHD
Anne from The Modern Mrs. Darcy wrote a post recently about trigger points. In her case, she was referring to children and homeschooling, although she did mention adults as well. Her observation was that children have certain trigger points, that when reached, can send them spiraling out of control. Being tired, for instance, or hungry. […]