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Instant ADD Success Complete Article Index
We cover a lot of different topics on this site - this article index gives you a pretty good idea of the subjects we cover. The following is a complete index of all articles on this site - presented in the most current to oldest article sequence. These articles will help you become an Instant ADD Success!
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Displaying Matches 1 thru 60 of 150 Found NEXT
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Adult ADHD: If It Doesn't Work, Do It Again?
by Stephanie Frank
I'll bet that if you have Adult ADHD or ADHD symptoms this story will hit home for you... I sat among a pile of papers. Everywhere I looked, I saw more work to do, and the longer I looked at it, the more overwhelmed I became. Finally, I burst into tears. . . . keep reading
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Is ADD A Learning Disability?
by Sarah Jenkins
Attention Deficit Disorder, in itself, is not a learning disability. The term "learning disability" typically refers to a perceptual disability, such as an auditory or visual processing disorder, like autism or dyslexia. A person with ADD, however, has no problems perceiving or interpreting information. . . . keep reading
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The ADD Resilience Factor
ADD Coach Jennifer Koretsky
Attention Deficit Disorder presents different challenges to different people. Some of us have the most trouble focusing and concentrating, while some of us have great difficulty regulating emotion. Whatever your greatest challenge is, there is one sure-fire way to be successful in spite of it: the ability to be resilient. . . . keep reading
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Double Your Money!
by Tellman Knudson
One thing I hear people with Adult ADHD saying is, "I need to make more income." Well, it's fine to say that, but what is "more"? Youve got to be a lot more specific than that. Being specific is imperative, especially if you have Adult ADHD symptoms. Let's start with taking a look at your situation: . . . keep reading
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The Great Distraction Myth
by Tellman Knudson
One of the great myths of working with the ADHD child (and anyone with ADHD symptoms for that matter) today is: "Take away all extra distraction and stimulus so the ADHD child can focus." This is just not true, and I will show you why. There was an ADHD child I was working with...his mother worked in a fitness gym, and I had an office there. At my office, I would see this ADHD child to try to help with his ADHD symptoms. . . . keep reading
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Why Daily Planning is So Important for Adults with ADD
by ADD Coach Jennifer Koretsky
For adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), details are a drag. We tend to see the big picture and want to jump straight to the finish line, wishing we could skip all the steps in between. Unfortunately, this perspective often causes us to become overwhelmed when it's time to start a project. We know where we want to end up, but we don't know where to start. . . . keep reading
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10 ways to start taking control
by James Penn
At first glance, it would seem that positive thinking and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) have nothing to do with one another. But many of us with ADD develop negative thinking patterns because we become frustrated by our challenges and frequent feelings of being overwhelmed. This negative outlook then makes it even harder for us to manage those challenges and move forward... . . . keep reading
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"For the first time in my life I did not feel like an aimless putz ! You gave me hope and I what I believe to be victory from self doubt!!!!! Thank You !!!!
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"Tellman and Stephanie encouaged the budding entrepaneur and showed some ways that ADD people are great for it because they are not stuck in the mud they constantly see new ways to do new things!"
Kris Koenig
"The information I have received has helped me to get focused and stay focused I have been able to complete projects and be a better listener."
"I'm fairly new to the program, but so far my whole outlook on life has changed. With my new knowledge from Stephanie and Tellman I have been able to release a lifetime of painful shame, almost instantly. That was such a big relief, it felt like an anvil had been lifted off me. Years and years of mentally beating myself, needlessly, has also been released. I now feel open to
acquiring new "programs" for my brain. I am so excited about being a part of this and I am looking forward to more, major, personal change in the days ahead. I can't thank you guys enough for the freedoms and life changing events I have experienced thus far. Keep up the great work!
Diane Cote'
"To Tellman and Steph, Thanks for gathering all these great resources together in one place. Being a 46 year old
single custodial parent grad student with ADD/ADHD combined form and my two kids of 4 and 6 are ADD/ADHD
combined form as well which makes for an interesting house at times let me tell you. It gets pretty stressful around here at times.
By having all the info in one place I am able to get to it an hour here an hour there without having to search for it which would just get me sidetracked and onto something else. Believe me that very thing has made it hard to get my thesis finished. Some of the info here I am starting to see the results of just here in the house so far with keeping all three of us on track a bit better.
It is also good to see that it is possible for me to make it as an entrepenuer. Not only for myself but for my kids as well. Thanks,
Kevin Newman
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