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Archive for May, 2009

Hindsight and Forethought: Using the Past and Future to Guide the Present

May 25th, 2009

We use the lessons from past experiences to make better choices the next time around. People with ADHD have a hard time stopping long enough to remember those lessons and apply them forward, so they’re more likely to make the same mistakes.

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Persistence of Effort: The Little Engine That Sometimes Could

May 18th, 2009

Once someone with ADHD gets going on something, there’s the second challenge of sticking with it all the way through. Unfortunately, most of our daily obligations don’t give partial credit for tasks that are mostly done.

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Self-Activation: Getting That Heavy Ball Rolling

May 11th, 2009

Everybody has to use a certain amount of force of will to get going on boring tasks, but people with ADHD have a much steeper hill to climb. As a result, they tend to procrastinate until the pressure of a looming deadline pushes them into action.

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Emotional Self-Control: Having Feelings Without Acting on Them

May 5th, 2009

People with ADHD tend to express their feelings more strongly than others do and are more influenced by their feelings than other people are. This also affects their ability to see beyond their emotions and to take others’ perspectives into account.

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