The Greatest Ignorance People Have is Rejecting Something They Know Nothing About (1617)
ADHD Education
The greatest ignorance people have is rejecting something they know nothing or very little about, and then going out and saying things that justify that ignorance.
There are some people who by virtue of a credential or status, think they know what ADHD is and think they know what solutions need to be implemented for everyone to improve their ADHD.
The scientific facts and comprehensive health options that are part of a successful system for managing ADHD have been researched, documented and disseminated to the public. They have been successfully used by countless numbers of people with ADHD to create fulfilling lives.
We know that proper diagnosis supported by the appropriate medications have been important components of successful treatment.
Well-trained and experienced health care professionals who work with people who have ADHD, know that an emphasis on medications is NOT THE ONE AND ONLY SOLUTION. The “pill” will not give you the skills to learn what needs to be integarted and implemented to live a successful life with ADHD.
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Tools that Make It Easier to Manage ADHD (3400)
ADHD Education
Navigating the world can be frustrating when you have ADHD. David Giwerc, founder and president of ADD Coach Academy, and other ADHD experts discuss some of their favorite tools that can help you succeed.
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Surefire Strategies That Don’t Work for ADHD – And Some That Do (13357)
ADDCA In The News | ADHD Education
By Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.
Associate Editor
Pysch Central
Knowing what works for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is just as important as knowing what doesn’t. In fact, some of the tactics you’re using might even exacerbate your symptoms.
Whether it’s techniques that you’ve tried yourself or others have employed, below are seven surefire ways to unsuccessfully cope with ADHD. Plus, at the bottom you’ll find techniques that actually do work.
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Certified Life Coaching Training Program (454)
Free Intros | Become a Life Coach
The ADD Coach Academy Coach Training program provides you with the complete training that will allow you to start a successful and fulfilling coaching practice with the general population, and will also provide you with a specialty certification focused on working with individuals who have ADHD. You can earn two professional certifications by enrolling in one highly acclaimed, accredited and globally respected coach training school - the ADD Coach Academy.
There are countless people out there who need help managing the challenges of their daily lives. They feel stuck, lost, unhappy, or they just realize that they need someone to help them work out some of the chaos in their head.
- No more being exhausted at the end of the day because your job is so draining
- No more fighting with your family because your job doesn’t challenge or fulfill you
- No more frustration at doing work that is not aligned with your strengths, passion and purpose
- No more wondering what your role, purpose and mission are and what you were meant to do every day
Instead, you will:
- Always be energized and stimulated by the different sets of challenges your clients face and the important life goals they will enthusiastically pursue
- Be fulfilled by your ability to empower your clients to create the lives they’ve always wanted
- Help people gain the clarity they need to pursue important tasks, goals and objectives in important areas of their lives
- Be part of their personal team which can positively change their life, while also changing yours in the process
ADDCA life coach courses can change your life and the lives of others. Register for the free teleclass: Become Better Educated About ADHD and ADHD Coaching, to learn more.
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ADD Crusher™ (1243)
ADHD Education
The ADD Coach Academy endorses ADD Crusher™ as an effective support tool that provides ADHD-friendly videos & tools to help you crush your ADHD and live to your potential – all the more if used in tandem with proper diagnois, treatment, education and ADHD coaching.
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Teaching the world that ADHD can work FOR you, rather than AGAINST you (1283)
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Response to Neurodiverity article as a strength not a disability (582)
Chris,
Thanks for this wonderful article byThomas Armstrong, Ph.D.
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Meet Jeff Copper, ADDCA Graduate and Founder of Attention Talk Radio (3498)
Coaches in Action
Jeff Copper MBA, PCC, CPCC, ACG
ADD Coach Academy graduate, Jeff Copper, President of DIG Coaching, is the founder of Attention Talk Radio (ATR) the leading site for self help internet radio shows focusing on ADHD and ADD including managing symptoms of attention deficit disorder, adults with ADD, or adults who have children with ADHD.
Visit Attention Tallk Radio (ATR) for Upcoming Shows and Archives of Past Shows.
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Positive Thoughts are a Foundation to Flourishing (932)
ADHD Education

Research conducted by Professor Barbara Fredrickson at The Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has indicated that positive emotions hold clear benefits for supporting the creation of a more flourishing life.
One of the foundational pieces for creating a flourishing life is cultivating more positive thoughts and emotions, than negative ones, on daily basis.
But how much more?
Professor Frederickson has conducted research focused on ratios of positive to negative thoughts and emotions.
In 2005 Fredrickson and Losada published an article in American Psychologist to suggest that positivity ratios above about 3-to-1 and below about 11-to-1 are what humans need to flourish.
Basically, it takes allot more work to overcome the negative thoughts which create stress on the health of our bodies and brains.
To learn more about the wonderful work Barbara Fredrickson is doing go to: http://www.unc.edu/peplab/home.html
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Understanding your unique brain wiring (1280)
ADHD Quotes
Understanding your unique brain wiring, and educating others in your life about what works best for you, can help you facilitate home, school and workplace environments that honor and serve individuals, each as unique as you are.
