Is it harder for people with ADHD to keep their New Year’s resolutions?
Do you remember the New Year’s resolutions you made last year? Have you already let yourself down on your 2013 goals? Perhaps you even … Read More
Do you remember the New Year’s resolutions you made last year? Have you already let yourself down on your 2013 goals? Perhaps you even … Read More
Dear ADHD Community, Holiday Greetings to all. From our Executive Director: I just wanted to thank the Edge team for a wonderful year and … Read More
Editor’s note: This thoughtful and much needed reminder was written by Edge Coach, Ellen Cohen, JD, MBA, ACC. Click here if you are interested … Read More
Editor’s Note: Last week The New York Times invited readers to contribute their point of view about whether or not ADHD should be medicated … Read More
You may have noticed the increasing frequency of athlete’s being busted for misusing Adderall. The latest scandal came earlier this month when Seattle Seahawk’s … Read More
We would if it comes from Vik Nithy! Vik Nithy of Australia isn’t your normal 20 year old. He’s not even your normal 20 … Read More
Just because ADHD awareness month is over, doesn’t mean that we don’t have to face the question of disclosing our ADHD to another person. … Read More
We all know there isn’t a “cure” for ADHD. In fact, lots of people who have it wouldn’t change that about themselves for the … Read More
The 2013-2014 Shire ADHD Scholarship Application is up and ready for you to apply! Each recipient receives a $2,000 award and 1 year of … Read More
Many people want to meditate to reduce stress and anxiety in their lives. Frequently they will say ‘I want to do a mindfulness practice. People tell me it will be good for me, but I just can’t do it. I can’t sit on that darn cushion. I can’t focus.’ We can all meditate, but most of us for not very long. A technique called NANO MINDFULNESS can help achieve the benefits of meditation without the distractions.