ADHD Collective
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The ADHD Collective offers coaching in life, home, and career, by implementing creative systems specifically designed for adults, adolescents, and children with ADHD. We created ADHD blog to highlight the ADHD experience and offer strategies to help overcome some of the frustrating obstacles for those with ADHD.
ADHD Collective
8M ago
Are you in search of ADHD remote work solutions that can help you thrive while working from home? Look no further.
In the current dynamic and rapidly changing digital environment, remote work has become the prevailing practice. Individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) face distinctive obstacles and possibilities in this setting.
This piece delves into a multitude of tactics aimed at empowering you to thrive in the realm of remote work while managing ADHD.
Understanding ADHD
ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, is a neurological condition that impacts i ..read more
ADHD Collective
2y ago
Even while ADHD research continues to reveal biological and genetic roots, ADHD stigma continues to persist. Skeptics typically view ADHD as a weakness of character or a personality flaw. Kids with ADHD symptoms can be dismissed as being lazy or their behaviors a product of poor parenting. Adults struggling with ADHD can be pegged as drug-seekers or those who just don’t work hard enough.
Terry Matlen, of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, makes the following point, “Suggesting that attention deficit disorder can be controlled or corrected with willpower is ‘similar to asking a ..read more
ADHD Collective
2y ago
Sally Weld Intern | Content Curator | Blogger
Occidental College and ADHD Collective pair up, and we are excited about it. We are absolutely thrilled to introduce Sally Weld as the newest member of our team!
Sally is currently a senior and studying Psychology at Occidental College. She will be our first intern here at ADHD Collective (but we know her as our fellow change-agent), and we’ve already made it a rule to never brainstorm with out her.
We not only benefit from her good ideas, but also her genuine care for people. As ADHD Collective continues to develop new ways to engage with c ..read more
ADHD Collective
2y ago
Even while ADHD research continues to reveal biological and genetic roots, ADHD stigma continues to persist. Skeptics typically view ADHD as a weakness of character or a personality flaw. Kids with ADHD symptoms can be dismissed as being lazy or their behaviors a product of poor parenting. Adults struggling with ADHD can be pegged as drug-seekers or those who just don’t work hard enough.
Terry Matlen, of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, makes the following point, “Suggesting that attention deficit disorder can be controlled or corrected with willpower is ‘similar to asking a ..read more
ADHD Collective
2y ago
Sally Weld Intern | Content Curator | Blogger
Occidental College and ADHD Collective pair up, and we are excited about it. We are absolutely thrilled to introduce Sally Weld as the newest member of our team!
Sally is currently a senior and studying Psychology at Occidental College. She will be our first intern here at ADHD Collective (but we know her as our fellow change-agent), and we’ve already made it a rule to never brainstorm with out her.
We not only benefit from her good ideas, but also her genuine care for people. As ADHD Collective continues to develop new ways to engage with c ..read more
ADHD Collective
3y ago
Making it to university was a milestone I often thought I would never make. However, my experience was gloomy. Everything was disproportionately difficult, lectures were a confusing din, and every assignment was a mammoth struggle.
I changed university naively thinking it would be different somewhere else. It wasn’t. But it was there at my new university that my story of hope began, as one friend saw the immense struggle I was having and suggested that it could be ADHD.
This conversation was a catalyst for change, and set the ball rolling for me in my journey. It led to a heck of ..read more
ADHD Collective
3y ago
Making it to university was a milestone I often thought I would never make. However, my experience was gloomy. Everything was disproportionately difficult, lectures were a confusing din, and every assignment was a mammoth struggle.
I changed university naively thinking it would be different somewhere else. It wasn’t. But it was there at my new university that my story of hope began, as one friend saw the immense struggle I was having and suggested that it could be ADHD.
This conversation was a catalyst for change, and set the ball rolling for me in my journey. It led to a heck of ..read more
ADHD Collective
4y ago
In this post I will be revealing the best strategy for how to work when you have ADHD.
It’s both simple and doable and will help make your work process adhd-proof so you can get more done.
ADHD and Getting Things Done
If you have ADHD you might recognize the following example:
You’re ready to get stuff done.
You sit down at your desk.
You open their computer and…
All of the sudden it’s three hours later!?
It’s a common story for people with ADHD, and the one I hear most from clients: they just can’t seem to follow through on the stuff they need to do.
And it can lead ..read more
ADHD Collective
4y ago
If you have ADHD, and are wondering whether ADHD coaching can help you in your journey, this post is for you.
I hope to help shed light on the ADHD coaching process to help you start following through on the things that are most important to you.
What is ADHD Coaching?
ADHD coaching for adults is a partnership.
An ADHD coach pairs up with your journey and helps you get from where you are to where you want to be, one step at a time.
The ADHD Coaching Process
Every ADHD coaching organization or service is going to be a little different in their specific method or process ..read more