Thoughts From A Coach

adhd holiday overwhelm and anxiety…. thoughts from adhd coach glen hogard

Dec
20
2011

by susanmacintosh on December 20, 2011

Glen Hogard is a “Founding Father” of ADHD Coaching…and we are delighted that he has written for  us today. Thanks Glen…and we look forward to having Glen share more of his wisdom with us from “time to time”. Glen writes….   I feel it now.  It’s only the 19th of December, but my mind is already manufacturing [...]

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an adhd recipe for a successful holiday experience, from kay axtell

Dec
07
2011

by susanmacintosh on December 7, 2011

Kay Axtell has graciously offered to contribute from time to time for this blog site. Kay’s special gift and passion is with adhd coaching and education..Thanks Kay for joining us. “Ah, December. A warm, magical, and very BUSY month for those of us who choose to participate in the madness and the celebration of the [...]

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right brain thinking and adhd..do they really have anything in common?

Dec
04
2011

by susanmacintosh on December 4, 2011

This short post is not so much about adhd in particular, it is more to do with a philosophical bent. The relevance of dissociating ourselves from a dominant left brain thinking world, to allow deep “thought processing” or lateral thinking or problem solving to occur. We, in the adhd world, are often quick to claim [...]

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the 3 worst things you can do if you have adhd

Oct
19
2011

by susanmacintosh on October 19, 2011

The 3 worst things you can do if you have adhd.   Mistake # 1 Deny that you have adhd (it won’t go away..whatever you do, you can’t hide from who you are) Mistake #2 Not get appropriate help. (There is lots of help if you reach out..coaching is one of the best ways of [...]

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