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home | Organizing Ideas
 

Here you will find a collection of articles that will help you Organize Your Ideas.

The ADD-brain produces ideas at an exponential rate and if you don't have some way to organize your ideas it is easy to get lost in the shuffle and make no forward progress on any of them.

These articles will help you finally get organized and on the right track!

How to Keep It Together When You Have ADD
by Tellman Knudson
How to Keep It Together When You Have ADD When you have ADD, one thing you're probably not great at is keeping your living space together. You might have piles of stuff everywhere, including laundry, which is all over the floor of the bedroom. We know what we need to do, but just can bring ourselves to do stuff that's boring. Looking around at the mess can get a little depressing. . . . keep reading
Putting Things Simply In Their Place - Organization Tips For People With ADHD
by Dawn Martin
Putting Things Simply In Their Place - Organization Tips For People With ADHD This article is not intended for those who thrive on disorder. (And there are certainly those who do.) It's for folks, like me, who find themselves distracted by just about anything in their line of vision, tasks on their to-do lists--virtually everything that enters their consciousness each day. In my experience as a productivity expert and organizer, tapping the enormous potential of the ADD mind is contingent upon clearing enough physical and mental space for it to flourish. Admittedly, this is no small task. But the return on investment is immediate and significant. Here are some tips for starting the clearing process, and seeing it through. . . . keep reading
ADD Teleseminar Replay - "The Top 10 ADD Questions Answered Answered By Tellman & Stephanie!"
by Tellman and Stephanie
ADD Teleseminar Replay - "The Top 10 ADD Questions Answered Answered By Tellman & Stephanie!" We have recieved thosuands of questions about Attention Deficit Disorder, Time Management, Healthy Relationships, Parenting, and a ton of other topics of interest to you and the other Instant ADD Success members. We boilded these questions down to the Top 10 most frequently asked questions and recently Tellman and Stephanie decided to conduct a special teleseminar to tackle them. See what they said... . . . keep reading
Adult ADHD: If It Doesn't Work, Do It Again?
by Stephanie Frank
Adult ADHD: If It Doesn't Work, Do It Again? 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
How To Stay Motivated and On Track When You Forget Your Goals! An ADD Audio Q+A!
by Tellman and Stephanie
How To Stay Motivated and On Track When You Forget Your Goals!  An ADD Audio Q+A! In this ADD Q+A Tellman and Stephanie answer this motivation/goal setting question in their usual style. They share some great tips on how to set powerful goals that will inspire you to succeed! . . . keep reading
Adult ADHD Symptoms? Remember Rainman?
by Tellman Knudson
Adult ADHD Symptoms? Remember Rainman? Do you think you have adult ADHD symptoms? One way to take control of your ADHD symptoms is to look at two things: one, "what are my strengths?" and two, "what are my weaknesses?" . . . keep reading
Knowing Your Strengths and Weaknesses
by Stephanie Frank
Knowing Your Strengths and Weaknesses 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. "Why can't I just figure out a system for all of this paper?" I said to myself. Here I was, an intelligent woman, and I could not figure out how to set up a filing system. I felt stupid. . . . keep reading
DO YOU HAVE MARKETING ADD?
by Stephanie Frank
So you have a website, email address, and you're getting your newsletter out there (well, at least a little bit). You've been to seminars, bought information about how to promote your site, and you're ready to implement. . . . keep reading
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