Relationships The ADHD Guide to Naturally Flowing, ‘Normal’ Conversations There's a general assumption that people know the unspoken, unwritten, often mysterious rules of...
Ask the Experts Q: “Can We Adapt the Pomodoro Technique for My Teen with ADHD?” The Pomodoro Technique for time management breaks up work into 25-minute chunks. For kids with ADHD,...
Time & Productivity Do You Shine Under Pressure? How to Manufacture a Sense of Urgency Do you produce your best work under pressure? A sense of urgency often kickstarts the ADHD brain. But...
Ask the Experts Q: “What If Your College Study Buddy is Super Distracting?” Many ADHD coaches advise college students to study alongside an accountability partner. But what if...
Guest Blogs “Taming the Beast: How I Broke My ADHD Distractibility” “So much of managing ADHD is learning how to tame the beast of distractibility, avoiding distractions...
Guest Blogs “How I Improved My Memory with One Daily Habit” “My love of reading and writing grew. And in my job, I was able to work faster and more accurately....
Contests February Sweepstakes: Win a Revibe Connect Enter to win a Revibe Connect — the discreet vibration reminder system that helps children with focus...
Guest Blogs “How My Wild, Creative Craft Was Made More Wonderful with Structure.” “Going to a tutor allowed me to break through the cycle of ADHD-related shame and disappointment that...
Guest Blogs “I Was So Worried About Getting Fired That My Anxiety Took Over… and I Got Fired for It” "In my search for an interesting, important career, I got fired… a lot. I didn’t know it then, but...
Guest Blogs “Could ‘Impulsive’ Be My ADHD Term of Endearment?” “She’s used to disappointment, but my partner’s birthday was a chance for me to try and demonstrate...
Guest Blogs “Appnesia. Synapstuck. Multicrashing. And Other Neologisms That Make My ADHD Relatable.” "I am sometimes socially awkward. I lose track of conversations and forget things too often. Rather...
Guest Blogs Why Hiring Upside Down Thinkers Is a Competitive Advantage “In my experience, people with ADHD are overwhelmingly bright and clever. The ADHD brain has been...