Archive for Attention Deficit

ADHD May be Helpful

Jun 10, 2008 1 Comment

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I just read this morning an article that described a study about the effect of ADHD in nomadic tribes in Kenya compared to Kenyans who are settled. One of the genes thought to be responsbile for ADHD, the DRD4, was found to have a positive effect in nomadic tribes such as the ability to [...]

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How to Tell Someone They May Have ADHD

Jun 09, 2008 1 Comment

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Recently I received an email from a woman who heard me speak at a business conference and who felt that her sister had all the symptoms of ADHD. Given the struggle her sister was dealing with at work, she felt that investigating the possibility of her sister’s ADHD might explain her sister’s difficulty and help her [...]

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Lost Productivity with ADHD? It Doesn’t Have to be That Way

May 28, 2008 2 Comments

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A new study by the World Health Organization (WHO) found that adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) lose approximately 22 work days a year! Imagine! That’s more than a month of productive time less than other people get to do their work, build their businesses, achieve their goals.
Of course, the study only focused [...]

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Defining Adult Attention Deficit Disorder

May 21, 2008 4 Comments

 
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When my prospects, who are adults with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD), call me they usually know about one or two symptoms that affect them. They think that ADHD is about being inattentive, impulsive or hyperactive. While I learned a lot from my ADHD coach training, the lights went on when I read the following definition:
“ADHD is [...]

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Adult ADHD: Beyond ADHD Medication and Diagnosis

May 13, 2008 1 Comment

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When adults suspect that adult ADHD has been holding them back some will get diagnosed if they can find the resources, financial and clinical, to do so. Many ask me what the diagnosis can accomplish. There are many other problems that resemble ADHD symptoms and require a different way to manage them. I caution [...]

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Fewer Than 10% of ADHD Adults Diagnosed and Treated

Apr 17, 2008 No Comments

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 Dr. Annick Vincent, psychiatrist and ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder) expert in adults, presented on the portrait of ADHD from childhood to adult life during the LDAQ’s conference. I attended her 2 conferences on April 4th, one was for health professional and the other to the public.
An interesting statistic she mentioned was that 3 to [...]

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No Doubt About It! ADHD is Real!

Apr 07, 2008 1 Comment

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I attended the LDAQ conference last week that took place in Montreal and also participated as a speaker on ADHD for this event. There were few sessions on adult ADHD as the conference was more geared to teachers and school personnel.
One thing that I really enjoyed was that there was no dispute about whether [...]

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Managing Communication at Work with ADHD

Mar 28, 2008 No Comments

Here’s what one ADHD adult wrote about managing her communication skills at work: 
I have a hard time communicating at work.  Most people don’t understand me.  I process information differently than most people do, I get bored with repetition.  I have trouble communicating even though I know what I want to say but when I begin speaking [...]

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Managing Your Mood When You Have ADHD

Mar 21, 2008 1 Comment

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One of my clients told me about an interesting video game she found out about that helps manage your moods every day. While it is not specifically for ADHD, ADHD adults can definitely benefit from it. Many of my clients have difficulty with managing their mood. They can get down on themselves and have to deal [...]

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ADHD Adults Shouldn’t Be Entrepreneurs?

Mar 16, 2008 2 Comments

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Opening the brand new premier issue of Success Magazine and reading up on Richard Branson, the poster child for ADHD entrepreneurs, I was reminded of a conversation I recently had with a client of mine. She’s an entrepreneur with ADHD whose psychologist told her that becoming an entrepreneur is one of the worse careers [...]

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