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The Art and Practice of Prioritizing – with Linda Anderson, M.A., MCC, SCAC

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Prioritizing isn’t about finding the perfect tool or strategy to help you get your life in order. It’s about finding a good enough approach, and it’s about developing a habit. Let’s talk about the basics of prioritizing in several ways that you probably never thought about before. We are going to look at some creative tools for managing both big picture and up close “to do’s”. Most important of all, I’d like to share some approaches to the art and practice of prioritizing, given the way your ADHD brain works best.

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    Prioritizing isn’t about finding the perfect tool or strategy to help you get your life in order. It’s about finding a good enough approach, and it’s about developing a habit. Let’s talk about the basics of prioritizing in several ways that you probably never thought about before. We are going to look at some creative tools for managing both big picture and up close “to do’s”. Most important of all, I’d like to share some approaches to the art and practice of prioritizing, given the way your ADHD brain works best.

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