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ADHD and the Power of Practice

In this podcast episode Tara McGillicuddy and Linda Hillger discuss the Power of Practice with Adults with ADHD. Tara and Linda talk about why it sometimes makes sense for adults with ADHD to attend a program or takes a class multiple times. Linda also talks a bit about the upcoming Adult ADD BootCamp | Organized and In Control. https://www.adultaddbootcamp.com/ For over 20 years, Linda has been coaching and training people in many areas of Personal and Professional Organizing and Efficiency Systems. Specializing in “Easy Systems for Managing Your Home or Office” she offers frequent public conferences and is a regular guest host on internet and radio talk shows. Linda is a professional organizer, regular guest on ADHD Support Talk Radio and the leader of Adult ADD BootCamp. She is a regular speaker on a variety of subjects related to Efficiency and Organizational Systems. She also regularly speaks home, office and work organization. Join us in the ADHD Support Talk community on Face...

Clear Your Mental Clutter: Idea Capture and Storage

Creative, out-of-the-box thinking and idea-generation can be a great strength for many adults with ADHD / ADD, but managing those ideas and actually taking action on them is a completely different story! We’ve all been there. Just as you’re getting “into the zone” on an important task, you have this random, great idea for a new side-hustle, or for the perfect birthday gift for your friend, or for a killer social media post. Now you’ve hit the dilemma: do you try to stay “in the zone” on that task and risk forgetting that great idea, or do you jump out of the zone to capture that idea somewhere and risk losing the momentum you had on that critical project? Co-host Lynne Edris is joined by Alan Brown in this episode to talk about Idea Capture and Storage as a way to clear your mental clutter, and the clutter in your surroundings. Learn how to manage this particular kind of “mental clutter” to reduce physical clutter, stress and frustration and actually do something with your next big ide...