The ADHD Productivity Manual
When you specialize in ADHD, you spend a lot of time talking about how clients can get more done. Over twenty-five years of full-time practice, I’ve done more than 40,000 client hours. That teaches you a lot about how people with ADHD get stuck—and how to help them do more. And to suffer less in the process. The ADHD Productivity Manual is everything I’ve learned along the way.
Paperback and audiobook will be available May 9.

When you specialize in ADHD, you spend a lot of time talking about how clients can get more done. Over twenty-five years of full-time practice, I’ve done more than 40,000 client hours. That teaches you a lot about how people with ADHD get stuck—and how to help them do more. And to suffer less in the process. The ADHD Productivity Manual is everything I’ve learned along the way.
The obvious goal of this book is to help you be more productive, but the real goal is to live a better life. Sure, I talk about how ADHD impacts your productivity in lots of different ways and then offer all sorts of strategies for all sorts of situations. Importantly, I also cover how to think about how productive you really want to be and how to negotiate this with the people in your life who may have a different opinion. So, part of that goal of living a better life is to have better relationships.
As always, this book is user-friendly, readable, and action-oriented. It has thirty-six brief chapters that delve into an area where ADHD (or just being human) can influence your productivity. Feel free to jump around. The chapters are broken into seven sections:
- Why Does ADHD Make Productivity Harder? Knowledge is power, but so is acceptance.
- Set a Better Foundation Life is hard enough, so make some things easier.
- What Are You Working Towards? Hint: a meaningful life that you can feel good in.
- Set Up a Good Work Environment So your brain doesn’t have to work as hard.
- Sharpen Your Tools How to not hate schedules, to do lists, and reminders.
- Productivity is a Mental Game Flex those motivation muscles even when you don’t want to.
- The Social Side of Productivity Play well with others, but also know when it isn’t your problem to solve.
It’s loaded with strategies, but probably funnier and more entertaining than you would think. It even looks good, thanks to Marcy Caldwell’s fantastic line drawings. Yep, pretty pictures.
Put It to Work
In order to make it easier to apply these lessons to your life (you know, the thing you actually care about), every chapter ends with some questions to help you really think about how to use these strategies. It’s not quite a workbook, but it is a book that helps you do the work.