Posts Tagged ‘ADHD’
Executive Function & Time Management for Families – How Weekly Planning Reduces Stress
Time management challenges in families often stem from executive function gaps—not poor habits. In this episode of my Time Management Revolution podcast, executive function coach Maria DelCorso shares how working parents can reduce overwhelm, model better planning, and teach lifelong organizational skills — starting with one intentional weekly ritual. You can watch our conversation by…
Read MoreTime Management Tips & Flow State Secrets: Focus, Productivity & Overcoming Procrastination
Struggling to focus or overcome procrastination? Steven Puri (founder of The Sukha app) and I reveal time management hacks, flow state strategies, and tools to help you get more done in less time. You can watch our interview by clicking on the graphic below or read the highlights beneath it: Steven…
Read MoreADHD, Executive Functioning and Time Management: Why “Just Use a Planner” Doesn’t Work
Leslie Josel is an award-winning ADHD coach and the founder of Order Out Of Chaos, a global organization helping students with ADHD and executive functioning challenges succeed in school and in life. Whether you’re an adult with ADHD or a parent with an ADHD child, Leslie has a wealth of practical information you can…
Read MoreHow Can You Successfully Live and Work with ADHD?
Ari Tuckman, PsyD, MBA, is a psychologist who is known around the globe for his work with ADHD. If you’re interested in hearing about how to live and work with ADHD, you can watch the interview by clicking on the graphic below or read the highlights beneath it: Dr. Ari Tuckman shared…
Read MoreADD, ADHD and Productivity
The other day I received this request through my time management coaching website: “I have a question: As an adult-diagnosed with ADD (I refuse to submit to the new DSM classifying ADD & ADHD as one, because I am not an ADHDer) and as the mother of three emotionally-challenged teen/adult daughters with ADD, do you…
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