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More Attention, Less Deficit

Dr. Ari Tuckmanadultadhdbook.com
Success Strategies for Adults with ADHD
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Episodes

Create Good Luck

You’re more likely to be in the right place at the right time by being in lots of places. And doing a good job. We’ll talk about how getting on top of your ADHD will make you more lucky. The post Create Good Luck appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Sep 17, 20148 min

Fear of Failure

After too many setbacks and struggles, it’s tempting to want to avoid future failures. Sometimes we mask our fears with apathy, sometimes we even fear success. As easy as it is to fear failure, you don’t have to. The post Fear of Failure appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Jun 10, 201411 min

Interview with Comedian Dave Kinney

Dave (@DaveKinney) is a comedian who talks about ADHD in his act and now also on my podcast. He shares how people respond to that and how it’s different from telling a boss or new girlfriend. We also talk about what it’s like to be a self-employed performer and how he manages the lack of ... Read more The post Interview with Comedian Dave Kinney appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit ....

Mar 02, 201440 min

The Importance of Paying Attention to Sex

A good sex life can be an important part of a couple’s happiness, yet it’s too easily neglected. ADHD doesn’t make it easier, but it’s also not the sole culprit. We’ll talk about how to create a better sex life and how both you and your partner will be better off for it. The post The Importance of Paying Attention to Sex appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit ....

Feb 13, 201410 min

The Crucial Difference Between Facts and Opinions

Both facts and opinions are important to making good decisions, but sometimes they get confused and bad decisions result. This is especially relevant for the topic of ADHD that tends to attract too many opinions that are based on too few facts. The post The Crucial Difference Between Facts and Opinions appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit ....

Jan 21, 201414 min

Awareness, Honesty, and Willingness: The Three Keys to Success

In order to do something, you first need to be aware of it, then be honest with yourself about the need to do it, then be willing to do it. Separating it out into these three parts makes it easier to identify where things break down when a task isn’t done. The post Awareness, Honesty, and Willingness: The Three Keys to Success appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit ....

Jun 08, 201311 min

Neurology Matters, But Psychology Matters More

Having ADHD tends to lead to certain kinds of experiences which makes certain mindsets more likely. We’ll talk about how to rise above that early learning and live a better life. The post Neurology Matters, But Psychology Matters More appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Mar 21, 201313 min

The Real Lessons Learned from the CHADD Conference

This is the biggest ADHD event of the year, but I find that the connections with other attendees are more important than the new information that I learn. The post The Real Lessons Learned from the CHADD Conference appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Nov 20, 20128 min

Complex Problems Require Sophisticated Thinking

It’s tempting to think that we can solve all of life’s problems with quick and easy solutions, but success usually requires more sophisticated thinking. The post Complex Problems Require Sophisticated Thinking appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Oct 23, 201210 min

A Guy Walks into a CHADD Conference. . . And So Should You!

CHADD conferences can be both enlightening and entertaining. Here are a bunch of funny reasons why you should go this year. Seriously. The post A Guy Walks into a CHADD Conference. . . And So Should You! appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Sep 17, 201211 min

Good Ideas Are Just Good Ideas

The strategies that work for people with ADHD are just good strategies that work for most people. Rather than feel self-conscious about the strategies that help you be successful, do what works and enjoy your success. The post Good Ideas Are Just Good Ideas appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Aug 27, 20129 min

Episode #100: Gratitude

Gratitude is a great motivator. What are you grateful for? Who is grateful to you? The post Episode #100: Gratitude appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Mar 06, 20127 min

Earn More Free Passes

Folks with ADHD may use up their free passes too quickly sometimes, but there are ways to earn them back and keep yourself in others’ good graces. The post Earn More Free Passes appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Feb 09, 201212 min

You’d Have to Be Crazy to Not Feel Crazy

ADHD can make you feel crazy sometimes—at least if you’re paying attention. Although it should make you feel crazy sometimes, it doesn’t have to make you feel miserable. The post You’d Have to Be Crazy to Not Feel Crazy appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Jan 09, 20128 min

Improve Your Mental Stamina: The Chocolate Chip Cookie Experiment

It takes mental energy to resist distractions and leaves us with less willpower for other tasks. By cutting out these distractions and temptations, you’ll have more energy to persist with what you need to get done. The post Improve Your Mental Stamina: The Chocolate Chip Cookie Experiment appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit ....

Dec 03, 20119 min

Change More Pieces to Turn the Momentum

Sometimes getting on top of your ADHD means working on several things at once, such as medication, getting enough sleep, getting organized, etc. The more of these pieces you address, the more likely you are to build some good momentum. The post Change More Pieces to Turn the Momentum appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Nov 04, 201113 min

The Vice Episode

Why do we do all those things that are bad for us, that get us into trouble, or that we just shouldn’t do? The post The Vice Episode appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Oct 21, 201111 min

Interview with Jennifer Koretsky (Virtual ADHD Conference)

Jen and I discuss executive functions as a preview of my presentation for the Virtual ADHD Conference. The post Interview with Jennifer Koretsky (Virtual ADHD Conference) appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Sep 14, 201119 min

Be Willing to Let It Be a Process

Change takes time, but it does happen if you work at it. Be willing to let it take some time. The post Be Willing to Let It Be a Process appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

May 15, 20117 min

What Are Your Favorite Lies?

We all tell ourselves little lies because they make us feel better in the moment. Let’s talk about feeling better in the long run. The post What Are Your Favorite Lies? appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

May 03, 20119 min

Small Slips, Big Problems; Small Changes, Big Benefits

ADHD makes it harder to stay on top of the million little details of daily life. Fortunately, treatment and good strategies can improve your batting average which will improve your performance and outlook on life. The post Small Slips, Big Problems; Small Changes, Big Benefits appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Apr 15, 20119 min

Does Treatment Give You Greater Free Will?

Because ADHD interferes with your ability to follow through on intentions, it limits your free will. Treating your ADHD gives you more options and better enables you to do what you intend to do. The post Does Treatment Give You Greater Free Will? appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Mar 31, 20118 min

ADHD IS Depressing (But It Doesn’t Have to Be)

ADHD makes your life harder and gives you more things to be down about. But don’t despair, it does get better. The post ADHD IS Depressing (But It Doesn’t Have to Be) appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Mar 17, 20119 min

The Psychology of Medication

What does it mean to take medication? What if it helps? What if it doesn’t? The simple act of taking a pill involves a lot of complex thoughts for some people. Let’s talk about what’s involved. The post The Psychology of Medication appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Mar 04, 201110 min

Is It Your ADHD or You?

It depends. Often it’s both, but in the end, it kind of doesn’t matter. The post Is It Your ADHD or You? appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Feb 15, 20119 min

Living Well is the Best Revenge

You can make your present much better than your past and leave those old setbacks behind. By actively learning about yourself and striving to do better, you can create a better life for yourself. The post Living Well is the Best Revenge appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Feb 04, 20118 min

The Curse of Potential

The occasional great success can be more damning than the failures if it raises everyone’s expectations. People with ADHD struggle with inconsistency and are more likely to face this challenge. We talk about what to do about it. The post The Curse of Potential appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Jan 19, 20119 min

ADHD Needs Some New Names

How about ARDHD, CDD, IDD, ODD, or DDD? It’s definitely not IDD (the other IDD). You’ll have to listen to find out what this all means. It’ll be worth it. The post ADHD Needs Some New Names appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Jan 06, 201112 min

It’s Not All Your Fault

ADHD may make you an easy target in your relationship, but both partners have some ability to make things better. It may begin with you working on your stuff, but it won’t end with you. The post It’s Not All Your Fault appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Dec 20, 201013 min

Less vs More: Find the Best Balance

We live in an age of plenty where we have access to more websites, movies, books, etc. than we will ever be able to get to. Feeling less overwhelmed involves making smart choices and accepting that we won’t get to it all. The post Less vs More: Find the Best Balance appeared first on More Attention, Less Deficit .

Dec 10, 201011 min
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