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TADD 2017 – Distracted and Disorganized: Sure-Fire Strategies to Empower Women with ADHD

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  • Categories Podcast, TADD Talks
  • Date October 16, 2017
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We’ve got an excellent “TADD” Talk for you today! As part of ADHD Awareness Month and our special activities, ADDA has created TADD Talks, where we’ll be Talking about ADD every day the entire month of October!

In today’s TADD talk, Terry Matlen, MSW discusses “Distracted and Disorganized: Sure-Fire Strategies to Empower Women with ADHD”

Enjoy!

And if you enjoyed today’s TADD Talk, you’ll want to learn more about what Terry has to offer.

Terry Matlen, MSW, is a psychotherapist, author, consultant, and coach, specializing in women with ADHD. She is the author of the award-winning book, The Queen of Distraction and Survival Tips for Women with ADHD, and runs www.ADDconsults.com, an online resource serving adults worldwide with ADHD and www.QueensOfDistraction.com, an online coaching program for women with ADHD. A nationally recognized expert and speaker on ADHD, she served for many years on the board of directors of ADDA and is immediate past coordinator of the East Oakland County CHADD Chapter in Michigan. She can be reached at terry@ADDconsults.com

We’ll see you back here tomorrow! Check the schedule to see what’s coming next right here.

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