Last time we looked at the definition of executive functioning and the key Differences Between ADHD and Executive Function. In this part of the series, we will look at Activation. Activation includes organizing and planning tasks, understanding, and obtaining the materials needed to complete tasks, prioritizing tasks and the stages within them, getting started on tasks, […]
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Demystify Executive Functioning: Part 2 Time Management
This is the first post of the Demystify Executive Functioning & How It Impacts Women with ADHD. Like I stated in the first post executive functions are the brain skills that a women with ADHD uses these skills every day to learn, work, and manage daily life. Trouble with executive function can make it hard […]
See MoreCoach Jenna’s Method To Overcoming Time Insensitivity 4 Women with ADHD
Time is running – every day, every minute and every second. Even though it is the same for individuals without ADHD (24 hours a day, 60 minutes an hour), every person experiences it differently, depending on the activity. But for a women with ADHD, it is necessary to plan tasks therefore to know how long […]
See MoreWhy Journaling Is Important For Women with ADHD
Keeping a journal is a wonderful activity for women with ADHD, it allows you to reflect on your life regularly. It becomes more obvious where your challenges lie when you must put your experiences down on paper. As a woman with ADHD, there can be a huge amount of activity going on in your mind […]
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