What do you hoard? I read a lot of #ADHD research articles and I try to share the ones that I think are decent. This article is not only not decent but just fails to understand ADHD and it is apparently written by a journalist who was given an assignment and they wrote words just to write words. In my opinion (based on some experience), those with ADHD hoard because we say to ourselves "I'll just set this over here because I definitely want to give this item the attention it deserves but I can't right this minute." We then set the item aside and in reality only come back to 1 out of every hundred or so things we...
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On Friday, July 31, 2020, I released an instrumental cover of the iconic song Hey Jude by The Beatles.When I first started out to record this song I wasn't thinking about recording a cover of Hey Jude at all. My goal was to record a song to help the listener with ADHD focus or concentrate. To accomplish this I needed to record a song slightly divergent from ADHD Lullaby which was recorded specifically to help children ages 6-13 fall asleep faster. ADHD Lullaby works by combining rhythmic and non-rhythmic (random) elements with 3 very specific frequencies used in neuroscience; the combination of this overloads the ADHD mind's ability to process information and thus allows the body to relax and fall...
In the fall of 2019, I was interviewed by my dear friend Ed. Ed is an interesting character having spent as a young man working for some secret government agency; he won't even tell me which agency he worked for he's so secretive about it.Ed is quite comical. He runs a promotion company and has dubbed himself The Tactical Plus Sized Model. He also runs a podcast on Spotify which he calls Shooting Blanks.During my interview, Ed and I discuss the fateful night I was shot in the line of duty and how that singular event led to me releasing ADHD Lullaby. It's a great interview. You'll learn a lot about me personally and enjoy learning more about the discovery...
I posted on Facebook the following question, “WHAT IS THE BEST PIECE OF ADVICE YOU’VE EVER RECEIVED FROM ANOTHER PARENT OF A CHILD WITH ADHD?” Below are the 39 Tips for Parents of Children with ADHD I got from my Facebook Followers. #37 is a phenomenal bit of advice for a child with ADHD. #10 will blow your mind. Here they are: 39 Tips for Parents of Children with ADHD Do NOT get emotionally involved when they are having a behavior issue. Walk away if they won’t. Set specific rules and boundaries and always follow thru with discipline and accountability. With schools…they usually push for grades because good grades = more money. Most important is your child’s mental health. Don’t...