Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD, 2nd Edition - Revised and Updated
Tips and Tools to Help You Take Charge of Your Life and Get Organized
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Narrated by:
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Erin deWard
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By:
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Susan C. Pinsky
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Organizing Solutions for People with ADD, 2nd Edition outlines new organizing strategies that will be of value to anyone who wants to improve their organizational skills. This revised and updated version also includes tips and techniques for keeping your latest technologies in order and for staying green and recycling with ease.
Attention deficit disorder (ADD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are prevalent in society today, afflicting about 4.4 percent of the adult population - over 13 million Americans. Four out of every five adults do not even know they have ADD.
The chapters, organized by the type of room or task, consist of practical organizing solutions for people living with ADD:
- At work: prioritizing, time management, and organizing documents
- At home: paying bills on time, decluttering your house, scheduling and keeping appointments
- With kids: driving them to various activities, grocery shopping and meals, laundry, babysitters, organizing drawers and closets
- And you: organizing time for your social life, gym, and various other hobbies and activities
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- Aspirin 500mg
- 10-11-21
Very disappointing
Not great as an audiobook. Especially for someone with ADHD. I would maybe buy it as a physical book however.
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- The Blind Archaeologist
- 19-07-21
Some good tips, mostly hidden in patronising rubbish
This book is heavily focused on American traditional families (two parents with kids), so as a single woman in my 40s I found a lot of the advice just wasn’t relevant to me. The bits that were helpful were sandwiched in between an incredibly patronising attitude towards people with ADHD which really put me off. I did listen to about 3/4 of the book (I skipped the chapters that related to areas of a home that I don’t have since I live in an urban flat) but would have preferred a five-page pamphlet to this.
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- Christina
- 14-10-24
Not for me! or women with ADHD
I'm currently research all types of organisation for ADHD and this book was difficult to get to the end of. it was very American based ignoring that most countries don't have huge houses with loads of other placstoto store stuff. I would say she doesn't have adhd but her husband does and so she comes across as negative towards some adhd behaviours that are not how all of us are likely to behave in order to what systems are of use. If I wasn't listening for research I wouldnt have got to the end. Would not recommend!
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