I am a practicing clinical psychologist who works with AD(H)D children, adolescents and adults, helping them develop strategies for optimum functioning with their brain style. I have lived my whole life with AD(H)D, and despite all the challenges, I am still married to the same person and have raised two sons, one of whom is ADHD. Completing my doctorate was arduous, to say the least. But I did it! To Be Successful, You Need Coaching for ADD!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
ADDers Thrive in Stimulating Situations
ADDers do well in stimulating and novel situations. As an ADDer who coaches, I love to travel to new and exciting places. Just returned from a 2 week trip to Turkey, and strongly recommend traveling to the ADDer. Of course I’m back now to a fairly routine life, and miss the recent experience. It’s quite a “downer” after experiencing an ”upper” state.
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Question: How do you deal with the hassles of traveling while traveling? Little things like keeping control of your passport and your other stuff?
On my recent trip I found a great deal of anxiety on that score. When I had previously traveled with my wife, who does not have ADD, I was comforted knowing she could handle those details.
But when you're alone or (worse) with another ADD'er, little things like this can drive you mad.
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