A really fascinating fact: Motivation and Forgiveness are two examples of neurological behaviors. And, I bet you didn’t know that.
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A really fascinating fact: Motivation and Forgiveness are two examples of neurological behaviors. And, I bet you didn’t know that.
Continue readingYou wake up Saturday morning, and the whole day is stretching ahead of you, no appointments to keep, no place you have to be, no demands on your time. For hours on end, that time …
Continue readingOccasionally I have great ideas! And here’s one of them. These are things to tell your children about ADHD, things I wish my offspring understood, not only about their ADHD, but their other mental health …
Continue readingAre you anxious about your ADHD anxieties? If so, you are not alone. Listen as Dr Doug Puryear joins me to discuss anxiety and what to do about it. Doug is a psychiatrist who diagnosed …
Continue readingToday, we discuss the effectiveness of essential oils treating The stresses of ADHD. Cheryl Stewart shares her experiences and expertise. I’ve been trying to get someone to come on for a while to help explain …
Continue readingWHAT DO MOTIVATION & FORGIVENESS HAVE IN COMMON? A really fascinating fact: Motivation and Forgiveness are two examples of neurological behaviors. Bet you didn’t know that. Let’s break this down. MOTIVATION So, motivation …
Continue readingJoin in the continued discussion about ADHD emotional overwhelm and anxiety with James Ochoa, author of the book, Focused Forward. This encore episode revisits the conversation we started last Friday. So, whether you …
Continue readingJennie works with a listener to show how you can manage your emotional overwhelm by quieting ADHD anxiety. In a Tuesday 10-Minute Tip, loyal listener Steve calls in with a question. With ADHD …
Continue readingENCORE EPISODE Mark Williams was the undiagnosed ADHD child growing up. He didn’t really believe he was “thick and stupid” as he was called. But his anxiety and dyslexia looked like emotional and learning problems making childhood difficult. …
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