
In this episode, co-host Lynne Edris talks about how our struggles with procrastination, disorganization, poor-time management and weak follow through can lead to a trail of broken promises as adults with ADHD. She discusses how broken promises can prevent us from reaching our full potential and offers a simple strategy that you can implement today to improve your follow-through.
Coach Lynne Edris assists distracted professionals to overcome overwhelm. She reduces procrastination, improves time management, and gives them more time, energy, and money to do what they love!
She is a woman with ADHD and has seen the positive side of her clients. She has transformed her life from one of chaos and underperformance to one of success and fulfillment. Learn more about Lynne at www.CoachingADDvantages.com, and text keyword “HACK” to 444999 to get her 7 Fool-Proof Productivity Hacks for unfocused professionals.
ADHD Support Talk Radio is an award-winning podcast for adults with ADD / ADHD. Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy, co-hosts, are joined by experts in Adult ADHD. They discuss important topics related to Adult ADD / ADHD. Dr. Edward Hallowell and Dr. Stephanie Sarkis are among the podcast guests. Dr. Ari Tuckman is Dr. Laurie Dupar, Terry Matlen, and Dr. Ari Tuckman are also present.
Tara McGillicuddy, the producer, owner and co-host of ADHD Support Talk Radio Podcast is Tara McGillicuddy. Tara can be reached for general questions and feedback regarding the podcast ,
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Lynne Edris hosts the ADHD Support Talk Radio podcast. Lynne Edris can be reached to give feedback on her podcasts or if she is interested in interviewing you.
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Adderall is classified as an amphetamine that is highly addictive. Although it can be prescribed for ADHD patients, students at university and colleges are known to abuse the drug. Because it enhances concentration and causes intense invigoration, Adderall is known as the "study drug". This video explains how Adderall works in the brain and body.
This video should also be focused on the mental health aspect. Research has shown that Adderall is often prescribed to students who are stressed. We want students to be able to recognize the dangers of Adderall. We can help students manage stress and help them fight addiction.
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