By Ellianna Carter Wouldn’t it be convenient if we could all find perfect moderation? I mean in everything, but especially communication. Think how many problems that would solve! See, I observed a problem, and I don’t think I am the …
EVENT: 2021 Virtual International Conference on ADHD DATE: November 4–6, 2021 The 2021 Virtual International Conference on ADHD is the major research, practice, and public information conference dedicated to ADHD. Conference sessions will focus on providing current evidence-based information and …
by Nicole Carollo I’ve been in love with all things beauty for as long as I can remember. It was thrilling when I discovered there was an Esthetics License. I could go to school for skincare and makeup!? Sign me …
Q: How can I find a career I enjoy and am able to do? I found out at age 40 that I have ADD and it has caused major issues in my marriage. I have been working dead-end or seasonal …
Q: How does an adult know if they have ADHD? People ask me this question all the time – no matter how many times I say I’m not a qualified professional. 🙂 I’m going to assume that something prompted you to research …
Q: What foods or supplements other than fish can help support my ADHD brain? Over the years I’ve experimented with several eating plans and different supplements, so i’ll try to remember some of them. I take Omega supplements myself. From what …
by Ellianna Carter Do you feel guilty and ashamed for days after you make a tiny mistake? Do you worry that others will hate you forever because you upset them? Do you judge yourself guilty as charged even in situations where …
Q: I was recently diagnosed with ADHD. I never knew I had it and I have struggled with work, school, and my personal relationship with coworkers, friends, family, and my husband. I really need to find a coach or someone to work with …
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, attention-deficit/hyperactivity (ADHD) is one of the most common forms of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders(1). While ADHD is often diagnosed in children, it may continue through adolescence and adulthood. Current evidence also shows …
By Alexandra Fodor My name is Alexandra. I was diagnosed with ADHD at age 41, which seemed way too late in life to justify desperation. Therapy was eye-opening, and taught me a thing or two. But it wasn’t until I …










