by June | Dec 21, 2015 | ADD/ADHD, Conflict Resolution, Difficult People, Peace in the Home, Relationships
It’s a fact; a person with ADHD is hard to love. You never know what to say. It’s like walking through a minefield. You tiptoe around; unsure which step (or word) will be the one that sets off an explosion of emotion. It’s something you try to avoid....
by June | Sep 25, 2015 | ADD/ADHD, Happiness
This was an email chat I had with my daughter this week. Hi Mom, I know I’m trying to be good with my money and avoid asking you for help but I really really need it this time. I don’t get paid until Friday and I have no gas or food. I am up in the north...
by June | Mar 31, 2015 | Featured, Master Your Emotions, Negative Thinking, The Pause
I always wanted to be famous. I dreamt of dancing on Broadway. I practiced the speech I would give when my name was called at the Oscars. That didn’t happen. I found fame on the Internet. In October of 2014, I submitted my weekly article to Lifehack.org just as...
by June | Feb 11, 2015 | ADD/ADHD, Gratitude, Happiness
Look at this photo. What do you see? If you have ADHD, you see what others don’t see. You see more. Your creative vision is x-ray vision. You see beyond the surface. Some people see raindrops, you see sparkling reflective circles dancing on your window. Some...
by June | Dec 5, 2014 | ADD/ADHD, Character Trait Tweaking, Conflict Resolution, Happiness
I know I’m smart but sometimes I feel dumb. When I can’t manage the simple mundane tasks that are required for responsible living, I get down on myself. When my article (pre-viral) was posted on Lifehack, I showed it to my husband. After he read it, he...