Tag: ADHD

The Root of My Alienation: My Brain

Posted on by Kevin.

I read a recent article in Attitude magazine that has my brain spinning. It covered three features of ADHD that it envisions as unifying. The first two—interest-driven attention and emotional hyperarousal—I have thought about a great deal. The last one, Rejection Sensitivity, has caused me to revisit a lot of aspects and events of my… Read more

Am I a Loser? Unmasking Toxic Shame

Posted on by Kevin.

This is the first in a series of three posts that examine toxic shame, an often unexamined but potent psychological force. I am unsure when this question first entered my mind, but it often plagues me. I know that by the time I entered high school, I already felt I lived along the social margins.… Read more

ADHD Mindfulness Training: The Mr. Miyagi Method

Posted on by Kevin.

This post is written by one of my ADHD coaching clients, Joshua. He has succinctly captured how and why ADHD Coaching can be helpful. Thank you Joshua. I wish you luck as you enter law school, and I am really impressed by your ability to illustrate how you have made small, subtle changes to work… Read more

ADHD Movie Review: Defiance

Posted on by Kevin.

This post is written by a sophomore student who is part of my homeschool group. He watched the movie, Defiance, which details the struggles of a Jewish family who save others from the clutches of the Nazis and fight back. The young man who wrote this, DJ, told me, “This is a movie that every… Read more

Get Off Your Butt and out of that Chair!

Posted on by Kevin.

I work from home and find that my daily default, for the first half of my day, is sitting in front of a computer screen.  I putz around answering emails, then get absorbed in a Facebook or LinkedIn post, and the surfing flurry goes on from there.  Many days, I am totally unproductive. Something about… Read more