Another Look at Depression

Depression is one of those “gifts” that often accompanies ADHD. Attention Deficit Disorder never comes alone, it always brings a friend or two such as depression, anxiety, learning disabilities or even asthma. If you are being treated for depression and still find yourself struggling to get through the day, you might want to reconsider the […]

Getting Dressed with ADHD

Way too many years ago the Bangles had a song called “Manic Monday”. One of my favorite lyrics was: Got to be to work by nine And if I had an air-o-plane I still couldn’t make it on time ‘Cause it takes me so long Just to figure out what I’m gonna wear Boy, I […]

New Coaching Program ADDed

My new ADHD coaching program, Moms Gift is now open. Moms Gift Coaching is meant for anyone with ADHD, although it is geared somewhat towards women. It is a 12 week program that includes online lessons, audio, video, and personal feedback from me. I have this great new software that allows me to present group […]

ADHD Symptoms

Today’s post is a guest post from Everyday Health. We have all heard the acronym ADHD banded around, but do we actually know what it is and what it entails? This brief article is intended to teach you a little more about ADHD and how to cope if you or your child is living with […]

Fearless Living

Fearless Living, ADHD, fear

Note: This post contains an affiliate link. That means that if you buy this book through my link, Amazon sends me a small commission. It does not change the price to you, or my opinion of the book. Fearless Living, the Book I recently read a book by Rhonda Britten called “Fearless Living“. If you […]

Eliminating Distractions

When you have ADHD, it’s easy to get distracted. In fact, it’s sort of required – or else maybe it wouldn’t be ADHD. 😀 But just because being easily distracted is part of ADHD doesn’t mean that you can’t do something about it. One of the things that you can do about it is to […]