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Re: Anyone have an ADD coach?

Re: Anyone have an ADD coach?2012-02-18T20:41:25+00:00
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Robbo
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>>>Once again, it is the accountibility to what the important goals are, and help to keep focused on those <<<<< That sounds like the key, I can find folks like that who are already in my life, and cost much much less. In fact they are free!!

I especially like the reply billd added just above my post here. Bulls eye dood.

The new anxiety support group I’ve joined is a good place for me to be accountable, I talk to my pain specialist doctor a little bit about it each month. That’s another good place to be held accountable, she has a daughter who has some form of ADHD. And I have friends at church that I talk to about a bunch of the struggles that come along with my “type” of ADHD diagnosis. Just last night I got some really good advice about meditation that I’ve already started practicing this morning before I turned on the computer.

This thread is great!, lot’s of good ideas, good links. And for those that can afford it, there are some coaching options. Your ideas helped me recognize how I already have a few “coaches” so to speak in my life, it’s just a matter of realizing those relationships for what they are. I’m working much harder at being a friend. Being more sincere about learning social skills and listening more than talking.

Mostly I’m going with the way billd is dealing with his. This site is the biggest part of my solution still.

Everything’s coming together pretty well for me on this difficult, never a dull moment path.

12:40 sat, 2/18/12

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