- Break the job into smaller steps. I do this for my children and I think this makes lots of sense. Breaking the job into smaller steps allows me to see that I am getting somewhere and that progress is being made. It stops some of the frustration
- Make lists, this I do and can contribute to my mother who was one of the best list makers I have ever met. She had a list for everything. As I use my list I can see things getting down, without it things either do not get done or I get frustrated because it seems I am not getting any where
- Schedules - something that I have did for years schedules for everything the kids, housework, homework, etc. etc.....
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Great post! I am an adult with "undiagnosed" ADHD...but MAN, I have all the symptoms. Hubby was on Ritalin as a child, and I believe him to still be ADHD. And our twins...one ADHD one ADD. I am a list maker...everything goes on a list or I can't remember, concentrate, or finish one thing. LOL
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