Imposter Syndrome is common with ADHD; you feel like a fraud.

It’s common for successful ADHD people to feel like a fraud, living under constant fear of being “found out.” Psychologists call this “Imposter Syndrome.” It can take a toll on your professional and personal life.

Parenting with ADD/ADHD

Do you sometimes despair that your ADD traits make you a poor role model for your kids?

What if all this forgetfulness, the misplacing of things and your otherwise scatterbrained missteps turned out to not be such a bad thing after all?

ADD ADHD Perfectionist Is perfectionism holding you back, without you realizing it?  
Waiting for confidence keeps so many ADD / ADHD Adults…

ADHD need to commit before confidence With ADD, waiting for confidence is the best way to stay stuck.  
People with Adult ADD / ADHD tend…

ADHD Ambiguity and Anxiety Don't Let Unanswered Questions be a Productivity Killer In both work and everyday life, you sometimes need to make decisions…

  Anti-Advice for ADHD: Funny, Sad and All-Too-True I think all of us with ADD / ADHD can relate to…

ADHD Derailment delays college graduation How to avoid your study plans veering off-track  
DERAILMENT is the last of the “4 D's” that ADHD college…

Dialogue with the Doctor Get answers tonight from the doctor! In my previous post, I asked you for questions you would like to ask…

ADHD “Work It” Session – Tuesday, Nov 20 I’m kicking off my new 4-week Procrastination Transformation program this week, starting…

Hyper-focusing in the midst of disaster You've probably heard how many people with ADD can focus really well in a…