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Managing ADHD in Adulthood - Strategies for Success in Work Relationships and Life - cover
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Managing ADHD in Adulthood - Strategies for Success in Work Relationships and Life

Ludwig Steven Cox

Editora: Jstone Publishing

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"Managing ADHD in Adulthood: Strategies for Success in Work, Relationships, and Life" is a comprehensive guide that equips adults living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to excel in all areas of life. While ADHD poses unique challenges, it also opens up opportunities for creativity, innovation, and personal growth. This book offers practical solutions for managing symptoms, strengthening executive functioning, and thriving both at work and in personal relationships.
 
Explore how to navigate workplace demands, build meaningful connections, and tackle life transitions with ADHD. Backed by research and filled with real-life success stories, this book delivers strategies to help adults with ADHD enhance organization, productivity, and fulfillment. Key topics covered include:
 
Time management, organizational systems, and goal-setting strategies specifically tailored for adults with ADHD.
 
Holistic approaches such as nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, and lifestyle modifications.
 
Techniques to improve communication and foster stronger relationships.
 
Coping strategies for major life changes, including new career opportunities, parenthood, and aging with ADHD.
 
"Managing ADHD in Adulthood" provides the tools and insights needed to transform challenges into strengths, leading to a more productive, fulfilling, and successful life.
Disponível desde: 24/09/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 161 páginas.

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