ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
by: Judith Kolberg, Kathleen Nadeau
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Consumer text focuses on the particular dilemmas and challenges of adults with ADD. Provides organizational skills for life, allowing energy to be focused on strengths, rather than disorder, through the use of humor and compassion. Softcover.
Consumer text focuses on the particular dilemmas and challenges of adults with ADD. Provides organizational skills for life, allowing energy to be focused on strengths, rather than disorder, through the use of humor and compassion. Softcover.
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Customer Reviews
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Rating:
- Just for us ADDers...
ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
There are so many books on organization, and ever the optimist, I have bought a lot of them with the wide-eyed belief that that particular book would be the magic bullet to transform my clutter and piles of paper into the minimalist I know I am deep inside.And of all the books I have bought on organization, I think this one is the best because it is so specific to the organization and time-keeping challenges so many of us ADDers face every day. ... Read More
Rating:
- This is great for even very different situation.
Most of these books for women with AD/HD is written for who has family and children.I understand they need to write,but article is no use.
This book is different.this book taught me how to deal with every panic I may have,
Worthlessness,comfusion,and strong desire to want to know what affect me like this.
This place..Tokyo is very diffrent from US.I am living small apartment(one of friend said"like a collage doom")
and we don't have many helping person."Professional organizer"is ... Read More
Rating:
- By far the best organizing book I've read.
I have read probably half-a-dozen organizing books, and this one has the most readable, usable format of any I've seen.Let's face it, many of the people who have trouble with organizing have elements of ADD, if not full-blown, diagnosed ADD.This book offers lots of suggestions on ways to look at and tackle organizing tasks, and while organizing will always be a challenge for some of us, the tools offered will make it more accessible.One thing that I wish was covered in more depth is the tendency to ... Read More
Rating:
- ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
This book is a gift to adults with ADD. I have only read 2 chapters and it has already made a big difference in my life. As I read, I recognize myself on each page and then I get suggestions on how to better cope with different issues and situations.If nothing else, this book has given me hope. I strongly recommend it to any adult with ADD. It is a great tool.
Rating:
- These people know how ADD brains work
This book addresses the challenges that adults with ADD face every single Day. There is a section in each chapter called: Is this your history? It is if you:
1. Find that forgetfulness and lack of planning add to your daily stress;
2. Resort to making an impulsive decision just to get it over with;
3. Allow people or circumstances decide for you;
4. Let escape activities interfere with your responsibilities;
5. Tend to hyperfocus and lose track of time;
6. Live in crises, ... Read More
- Just for us ADDers...ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
There are so many books on organization, and ever the optimist, I have bought a lot of them with the wide-eyed belief that that particular book would be the magic bullet to transform my clutter and piles of paper into the minimalist I know I am deep inside.And of all the books I have bought on organization, I think this one is the best because it is so specific to the organization and time-keeping challenges so many of us ADDers face every day. ... Read More
- This is great for even very different situation.Most of these books for women with AD/HD is written for who has family and children.I understand they need to write,but article is no use.
This book is different.this book taught me how to deal with every panic I may have,
Worthlessness,comfusion,and strong desire to want to know what affect me like this.
This place..Tokyo is very diffrent from US.I am living small apartment(one of friend said"like a collage doom")
and we don't have many helping person."Professional organizer"is ... Read More
- By far the best organizing book I've read.I have read probably half-a-dozen organizing books, and this one has the most readable, usable format of any I've seen.Let's face it, many of the people who have trouble with organizing have elements of ADD, if not full-blown, diagnosed ADD.This book offers lots of suggestions on ways to look at and tackle organizing tasks, and while organizing will always be a challenge for some of us, the tools offered will make it more accessible.One thing that I wish was covered in more depth is the tendency to ... Read More
- ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your LifeThis book is a gift to adults with ADD. I have only read 2 chapters and it has already made a big difference in my life. As I read, I recognize myself on each page and then I get suggestions on how to better cope with different issues and situations.If nothing else, this book has given me hope. I strongly recommend it to any adult with ADD. It is a great tool.
- These people know how ADD brains workThis book addresses the challenges that adults with ADD face every single Day. There is a section in each chapter called: Is this your history? It is if you:
1. Find that forgetfulness and lack of planning add to your daily stress;
2. Resort to making an impulsive decision just to get it over with;
3. Allow people or circumstances decide for you;
4. Let escape activities interfere with your responsibilities;
5. Tend to hyperfocus and lose track of time;
6. Live in crises, ... Read More
