I was going to write an article about the ADHD brain and procrastinating. But then I thought, “Nah, I need to keep researching and reading, then I’ll be ready.” So I kept researching and reading. While doing so I had the opportunity to hear Dr. Kim Kensington of procrastinationdoctor.com do an interview during the Women’s […]
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The Art of Being Present: How to Overcome The Culture of Busy
Being truly present in our lives has been a popular conversation as of late. Mindfulness is the new buzzword. Everyone I know, myself included, is trying meditation for at least a few minutes per day. As an adult living with ADHD, I have trouble juggling my professional life and my family life, let alone cleaning […]
Find Your Motivational Fuel
I have a motivational problem. At work, at home and even sometimes with this website. The realization that I am not alone with this led me to believe that I should do some research. At first, I thought my lack of motivation had everything to do with having ADHD. Now I am thinking that the […]
3 Compelling Reasons You Need to Start Reading
This is a public service announcement. I will admit this is not my best article ever, nor is it 100% relevant to the rest of this website. It’s just something I have been thinking about as of late. So anyway, we all should be reading. Women/men/adults in general. And when I say reading I […]
Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight – Book Review
Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight By Sharon Heller, PhD Ok ladies! I have really been slacking when it comes to writing book reviews. I have been reading but I have not been reviewing. Not sure why. I am going to try to do better with this. Reading is so very important […]