Monthly Archives: May 2011

ADD & Twitter Followers

Amazing, a while ago I was convinced what a waste of time Twitter was and said I would never do it. Today, I follow a ton of people and have almost 800 followers as well. Yes, I do see some … Continue reading

Posted in Internet, Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

ADD & Good To Great

Humility, it’s something many people need to work on. It’s all part of the narcissistic challenges many people with ADD face as well. I recently started reading a book called Good To Great by Jim Collins. Its about why some … Continue reading

Posted in Book Details, Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

Nothing To Do With ADD

Bieksa-lent! Canucks beat Sharks in double OT, advance to Stanley Cup final!!!! Kevin Bieksa scores winner as Vancouver knocks off San Jose 3-2 to clinch NHL West final in five games.

Posted in Random Thoughts | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

7 Crucial Tips for Parents and Teachers of Children with ADHD

Bryan Hutchinson’s new FREE eBook 7 Crucial Tips for Parents and Teachers of Children with ADHD is now available. The new eBook is a complete book and although it is written for parents and teachers, Bryan believes it will also … Continue reading

Posted in Book Details, Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

ADD, Karma & The Love Guru

Learning to manage ADD is like many growing and learning experiences, there are many different ways to get turned on to something new. Many people with ADD are challenged by narcissism, how they view themselves and interact with others can … Continue reading

Posted in Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Three 5-Minute Mini Relaxation Exercises for ADD’ers

For many with ADD, learning to relax can be hard. Taking a little time during your day is just as important. For me, taking a quick 5 minute break can really help me recharge, refocus, reprioritize and come back into … Continue reading

Posted in Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Regulating ADD Emotions

That extra fraction of a second is really challenging for many ADD’ers. How people react and communicate, that extra moment to not blurt something out is one of the biggest things most ADD’ers will try to manage. Some will do … Continue reading

Posted in Medication, Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Managing Those With Shiny Ball Syndrome

Article from the Globe & Mail “In this final installment of a six-part series on creating an entrepreneurial culture in your company, I will talk about how to motivate the entrepreneurs on your staff. Entrepreneurs have a short attention span, … Continue reading

Posted in Thoughts on ADD, Uncategorized | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Hockey Player with ADHD Comes Out

In January last year, Tony Saxon of the Guelph Murcury reported a great story on hockey player Adam Comrie coming out with his ADHD condition. I thought this was a great story and took a lot of courage for a … Continue reading

Posted in Thoughts on ADD | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Week Off

I’m taking a week off of blogging, see you May 16th.

Posted in Thoughts on ADD | Leave a comment