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Step #3 Techniques and Mindset

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In this step we will learn some tips, tricks, and techniques that will allow you to not only “conquer” your ADD-ADHD, but turn it into a powerful advantage. We will continually add more and more tips and techniques as they develop! Share and Enjoy:

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Adults and the ADD Emotional Rollercoaster

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If you have ADD/ADHD, or you love someone who has it, then you are familiar firsthand how the emotions can be all over the place. While you may never be bored with your ever-changing emotional landscape, it also creates a tremendous amount of stress. By nature, people with Add are born with a temperament that is [...]

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ADD and Becoming Productive – Part 5

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You have collected info, processed what to do about it, organized, and reviewed. Now we are ready to turn to the last step in mastering your workflow – Doing! Since you have done the proper pre-planning in the first four steps, you are now ready to take care of things efficiently and quickly. Share and Enjoy:

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ADD and Becoming Productive – Part 3

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Just to review, there are five stages involved in the mastering of your workflow: - Collecting - Processing Share and Enjoy:

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ADD and Becoming Productive – Part 2

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We began this series by introducing you to author David Allen’s book that addresses stress-free productivity.  As you recall, there are five stages of mastering your flow of work:  Collect; Process; Organize; Review; and Do.  This article will focus on the second stage – Process.   Remember that your goal is to “empty” your brain of these [...]

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