Tag Archives for ADD
The Power of Identity-based Habits
We discussed last week the importance of establishing better habits and breaking bad ones and some tips to ease us into it. Bite-size actions really add up. This week, let’s go a little deeper. Wanting to change a habit is all well and good, but if it is strictly performance-based and reliant on our behavior, […]
Spring Cleaning (with ADHD) Survival Guide
Just the word “spring cleaning” can put a groan in our throats, and that goes double for those who live with ADHD (or literally live with someone with ADHD.) Yet order and structure are important and a clean and de-cluttered house is good for everyone. With the spring sun shining bright, every dust bunny […]
New Year, New Start: How to Form More Friendships with ADD/ADHD
If you have ADD/ADHD, a worthwhile goal for the new year might be to start building new friendships and expand your social circle. Here are some great tips and tricks:
Happy New Year: ADHD/ADD Goals for the Upcoming Year
Here are a few possible ADD/ADHD goals and strategies for the new year that, with work and effort, you can really change the quality of your life for the better!
The Challenges of ADHD/ADD Over the Holidays
Here are 5 great tips for how can you manage your ADD/ADHD to effectively navigate the stressful challenges of the holidays!
Strategies for Reading Books and Novels with ADD/ADHD
Reading with ADD/ADHD can be very difficult. There are a few different ADD/ADHD strategies that you can use to help your reading comprehension and maybe even get you to the point where reading can feel like a fun leisure activity!
Are Video Games Good or Bad for ADD/ADHD
Even as an adult, many with ADD/ADHD can play video games without having to worry about their attention wandering. This kind of behavior makes many people think, “Are video games “good” or “bad” for those who have ADD/ADHD?”
Turkey, Thanksgiving, and ADD/ADHD
For someone with ADD/ADHD, Thanksgiving can provide a number of unique challenges. The best strategy of handling the entirety of Thanksgiving is to plan well, have a schedule and alarms, and make sure that you practice self-care and remove yourself from stressful situations.
The Importance of ADD/ADHD Self-Discovery
Self-discovery can be difficult enough for someone with a “normal” brain, but for someone with ADD/ADHD, it can be especially tough.
ADD/ADHD When You Live in a Small Town
Your environment will always play a huge part in determining the state of your mental health. Living in a small town with ADD/ADHD has both pros and cons. Learn more here: