Win with ADHD: The Best Life Hacks for Adults and Kids (with Michele Novotni, Ph.D.)

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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2022
  • Sign up for Novotni's free ADDitude webinar on January 5, 2023 at hwww.additudemag.com/webinar/s...
    Do you feel worn out and exhausted before you even head out the door in the morning? Have a tough time keeping track of items or staying on task? Do you sometimes get stuck in a time warp? Are you running late again? Do you have relationship challenges? You are not alone! These are just a few of the daily challenges faced by adults and children with attention deficit disorder (ADHD or ADD). The good news is that there are many proven strategies to help you meet these challenges and live happily.
    For more than 30 years, Dr. Michele Novotni has been helping parents and adults succeed with ADHD. During this episode, she will share her best time-tested strategies, structures, and life hacks to improve your day-to-day life with ADHD.
    Download the slides associated with this webinar here:
    www.additudemag.com/webinar/r...
    Mindset - A Marathon, not a sprint
    Acknowledge progress- Not perfection
    Limit Critical Comments/Self-talk
    Find Your Tribe
    Don’t Reinvent Solutions-
    Start by Checking Available Resources
    Is It Time to Bring in an Expert?
    Who Is on Your Team?
    Professionals Are Not All Equal
    Optimize Medication if Using It
    SPECIFIC STRATEGIES,
    STRUCTURES, SUPPORTS
    Are You Time-Challenged?
    Redefine On-Time
    How Long Does It Really Take?
    Backward Planning: Start with the End
    Social Cost of Being Late
    Plan Ahead
    Prep for morning
    Clothing Management Ideas
    Laundry
    Food
    Top needed social skill: Ask a question and then… ask a follow up question
    Physical Activity Is Critical to Brain Functioning
    Attention Is Expensive
    Block out noise
    Technology May Help
    EVERY INDIVIDUAL WITH ADHD IS UNIQUE
    Related Resources
    1. Read This: 40 Little Life Hacks from ADHD Gurus www.additudemag.com/slideshow...
    2. Download: Facts About ADHD: Debunking Common Myths
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    3. eBook: "Secrets of the ADHD Brain"
    www.additudemag.com/download/...
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Komentáře • 40

  • @phannybrce
    @phannybrce Před rokem +8

    "For instance, you know morning is coming. It comes everyday..." No truer words have ever been spoken. lol

  • @ronmorey3475
    @ronmorey3475 Před rokem +10

    Lots of great stuff. Turning piles upside down to go through them - so that you're starting with the oldest and likely expired items first - is a brilliant suggestion for gaining momentum. Thank you for all of your great, helpful info!

  • @brendascally116
    @brendascally116 Před rokem +14

    The biggest help I found was the "cook once eat all week" cookbook. Biggest time and mental saver I have ever seen. My brain loves everything about this way of managing meals for a large family. It has saved me a lot of time!

    • @Hinoki352
      @Hinoki352 Před rokem +1

      You may have just saved my life.

  • @NR-ge9md
    @NR-ge9md Před 6 měsíci +3

    I am an undiagnosed ADHD person and at a point in my disgusting life that I no longer even try to make things better… I don’t want to try anything AT ALL. I read, listen, watch and go; oh yeah, whatever. I feel like I need to force myself Sooo HARDDDDD to drag myself out of home and I feel I am already exhausted, specially mentally. So, thank you for this amazing video, but yeah, whatever.

    • @brendalg4
      @brendalg4 Před 5 dny +1

      If you quit trying, you're never going to get better. I'm 60 and still trying.

    • @NR-ge9md
      @NR-ge9md Před 5 dny

      @@brendalg4 🥹🥹😔😔😭😭

  • @yblignomis
    @yblignomis Před 4 lety +34

    4:30 Content begins

  • @avrilduck8326
    @avrilduck8326 Před rokem +4

    For clothing, a wide shelf, roll and lay out so easy to touch and see

  • @papercliprain3222
    @papercliprain3222 Před rokem +3

    I have been doing the thing with having a basket of clean closes and a basket of dirty clothes but I didn’t realize till I got diagnosed recently that these were coping mechanisms not me failing as a person.

  • @kevkonk
    @kevkonk Před rokem +1

    The question that should be asked is why is there not more places to get diagnosed in every walk of life, the increase in quality of life and productivity for millions, most who are not aware would be phenomenal.

  • @svsendy
    @svsendy Před 4 lety +7

    I was listening when it went live and I was hoping I'd find it again...thank you so much for posting!! 😊🤗😊

  • @alnxie
    @alnxie Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for sharing. It's WILD how I already tried one or two of the strategies discussed here by myself unconsciously, and the speech helped me to know better about how they actually work. For example I've been tracking down how long I thought it would take to do something and how long it actually takes for a month. My worst guess so far is I thought it would take me 2 hours but in fact it took me less than 10 min to finish lol

  • @1980rlquinn
    @1980rlquinn Před rokem +30

    "Find your tribe. Hang out with people who understand you." That "advice" is pretty painful if you're in a small town, another country, etc. If you have this kind of support, I think you must be very lucky.

    • @shannahighsmith1179
      @shannahighsmith1179 Před rokem +4

      Or a big city, but haven't worked anywhere more than 2 yrs, moved 60+ times and self employed for last 10yrd... Then a pandemic

    • @NR-ge9md
      @NR-ge9md Před 6 měsíci +1

      Exactly. Where I live, ADHD is not even recognized… I can’t get diagnosed and even if I did online, I can’t get prescribed meds… none is available locally.

    • @franvanheest2546
      @franvanheest2546 Před 5 měsíci

      For those struggling to find good friends...
      By carefully observing, you will find similar ADHD traits in others, whether they've been diagnosed or not. Even then, be cautious of who you let in your life. Only those who are accepting and not critical of others. I also have close friends without ADHD. I was 42 when diagnosed, and I'm 65 now. Finding resources and doctors is/has been hard. ADDitude has been my best resource for years. We ARE uniquely wonderful and have amazing gifts. We also don't give up. Now that's an understatement! 😅

    • @laisa.
      @laisa. Před 5 měsíci

      I came to the comments to say the same thing. I'm leaving the webinar because of it, as this is not advice.

  • @cjdemartinis8605
    @cjdemartinis8605 Před rokem +1

    Audiobooks, create a reward system for yourself. Make a trigger to make new habits. Drink lots of water. Timers, watch, alarms and notepads

  • @idunnmyhr8854
    @idunnmyhr8854 Před rokem +4

    Thank you ADDitude so much for all the excellent information.
    You guys are awesome!
    I have a suggestion for collaboration with 'child and more ADHD engaging format' for your platform 🤔💚
    As far as keeping attention for us who need key notes, music, color, and such to stay focused!? 😉
    online a few people with editing teams, who are ADHD are also bringing awareness, active community chats, and might be able to join forces for mutual benefit?
    Every success to your great work ☺️🤗

  • @escargot8854
    @escargot8854 Před rokem +2

    This was great! The talk was filled with concrete tips to better manage adhd. thank you!

  • @debbiedebbie9473
    @debbiedebbie9473 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for all of these videos.

  • @myguy4969
    @myguy4969 Před 9 měsíci

  • @tearthangel373
    @tearthangel373 Před rokem +8

    Can C-PTSD with emotional dysregulation mimic ADHD

    • @PaintSpeak
      @PaintSpeak Před rokem +4

      This is a question I have as well.

    • @kristyhelena843
      @kristyhelena843 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Or can you be more susceptible for C-PTSD because you have ADHD with rejection sensitivity.

  • @St4tune
    @St4tune Před 11 měsíci +1

    I appreciate you are trying. But who really has an organisational consultant, a psychiatrist, a councellor and all the rest of those luxuries. Do u have any advice or resources for normal people?

    • @St4tune
      @St4tune Před 11 měsíci

      I am also never ever ever late. Planning ahead for everything all the time is exhausting. Is this relevant?

  • @GodofAbraham
    @GodofAbraham Před rokem +6

    Luckily poor people never have ADHD because doctors and therapists are super expensive so there's absolutely no way they can get diagnosed or help if they did have it so it's a good thing only middle-class and upper-class people ever have ADHD.

    • @ronmorey3475
      @ronmorey3475 Před rokem +1

      If you are in the USA, poor people can get help via Medicaid. I know from personal experience.

    • @GodofAbraham
      @GodofAbraham Před rokem +1

      @@ronmorey3475 that may work for some people but they would never qualify me for Medicaid.

  • @lisawhitehall1870
    @lisawhitehall1870 Před rokem +3

    Help.

  • @laisa.
    @laisa. Před 5 měsíci

    "Just find your tribe". Like I haven't been trying? Fkr 46 years that's all I wanted. Haven't had my assessment yet, but this is not advice. I need to be kind to myself and leave this webinar only a few minutes in.