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I read a lot of books about ADHD. Check out my top 10 here.

Cindy JobsADHD In The Workplace, Health and Well-Being, Productivity

Everyone’s ADHD manifests differently. Understanding ADHD as a whole is essential, as are different perspectives on how to best manage ADHD traits that may get in the way. Here are my current Top 10 ADHD books (in no particular order) and a short review of each: ADHD 2.0, Hallowell …

Want some great ADHD resources? Check these out.

Cindy JobsADHD In The Workplace, Health and Well-Being, Productivity

Navigating the sea of ADHD information can be daunting. Here are some tried-and-true ADHD resources for you to check out. Websites: Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): The go-to place for support and resources for those affected by ADHD. Rena-Fi: RenaFi provides an academic, research-based practical, financial …

Do you love learning about ADHD? If so, the CHADD Virtual Conference is for you!

Cindy JobsHealth and Well-Being

I’m a lifelong learner, and one of my favorite ways to keep on top of the ground-breaking advances in my industry is by attending conferences with my peers. Well, 2020 is not the year for that. Instead, we will “gather” virtually for the annual CHADD conference this year. …

How do you bounce back from a major disappointment?

Cindy JobsHealth and Well-Being

October is ADHD Awareness Month. Throughout the month, I will be sharing resources, tips, strategies, and success stories. This week, let’s look at process and the measurement of success. A client of mine had the opportunity to challenge a college course, saving time, energy, and resources if they …

Communication Pitfalls for the ADHD Brain

Cindy JobsHealth and Well-Being

October is ADHD Awareness Month. Throughout the month, I will be sharing resources, tips, strategies, and success stories. This week let’s talk about communication. Communication is challenging enough, but with an ADHD brain, it gets even more complicated. Why is that? I like the simplicity of the Brown Model …