Monthly Archives: October 2011

Short & Sweet

It’s a short and sweet post today. I came across a great video on YouTube today called I have ADHD and I AM… check it out.  

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Motivation, Exercise and ADD / ADHD on ADD Support Talk

If you have time on Tuesday October 25th, join Tara McGillicuddy as she welcomes back Robert Tudisco to ADHD Support Talk Radio to discuss Exercise, Motivation and ADD / ADHD. Learn what Robert Tudisco, executive director of the Edge Foundation … Continue reading

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First Canadian City To Proclaim ADHD Awareness Week is Vancouver

It’s about time! Here is some great news from Pete Quily’s blog about adults with Attention Surplus Condition (aka ADHD). Pete writes “8 years of ADHD Awareness Weeks/days in the US starting with the original nation resolution in the US … Continue reading

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A Wild’n Crazy Guy & Morning Workouts

I’ve posted more times than I can recall about the benefits of managing ADD when we exercise. So much can be accomplished, we just need to get our bodies in motion. Exercise has proven to deliver many physical, emotional, mental … Continue reading

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The Angry ADD Email

A few years ago, I posted here on my blog about Email Impulsiveness. I was reminded again this week about ADD, impulsiveness and emailing. Fortunately, I made a cool and collected decision, which I wouldn’t have made a number of … Continue reading

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Conforming To The ADD Stereotype….Or Not

I posted here on my blog a while ago and called it Cloudy With A Chance of ADD     and touched base around the thought that we simply can’t force people with ADD to learn, work or exist in a way … Continue reading

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Coping with ADD in College

By Guest Blogger Marina Salsbury – Around two thirds of attention-deficit sufferers experience symptoms into adulthood and college life. College students struggle with transitioning to college classes because their ADD hinders their organizational skills and the ability to complete tasks. … Continue reading

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The ADD Awareness Big Challenge

I recently had a conversation with a person who was curious and asked, “what is it like inside that ADD brain of yours?” I thought it was a great question. It spawned a pretty good conversation too. Ironically, ADHD Awareness … Continue reading

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Grilled Cheese, With a Side of ADD Please

If you happen to be downtown Vancouver on Tuesday October 11th, or any time after that too, stop by the corner of West Georgia & Howe Street to have lunch with my sister. She is opening one of the many … Continue reading

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Its Bigger Than It Seems

The overwhelming feeling of getting something done, or having so much to do. It’s a real burden. It is bigger than it seems, or at least that’s something Austin Powers might say! Recently, I had a couple weeks where I … Continue reading

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