BONUS: Get Yourself Organized for the School Year! Plan your day the ADHD friendly way
Motherhood in ADHD – Parenting with ADHD, Productivity Tips, Brain based Science, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Education to Help Moms with Adult ADHD - A podcast by Patricia Sung - Thursdays
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Do you wish there was a way to feel confident about your day? To know exactly where you need to be, when you need to be there, and what you need to do today? I know what it feels like to buy 15 different planners and not use any of them for more than a week or two. When you're tired of disappointing your family, your boss, and yourself. Imagine with me - that tonight - when you look back at your day, you know you did the things on your to do list. You showed up well. You feel productive and accomplished. That's why I created Daily Planning for ADHD moms, where I teach you how to How to keep a calendar and organize your to do list. When you learn these skills from another ADHD brain, in super short videos, they finally make sense! So now you will be able to keep up with the commitments you've made and feel confident in how you are organizing your day. You will walk away with an easy to stick to, 3 step system to keep up with your calendar and a simple way to sort through the giant to do list and figure out what actually matters. Plus, we have a weekly accountability group so you can ask questions when you're stuck, and jump back on the wagon when you fall off. Because you will fall off - that's part of ADHD. But now you will know how to prepare for that! So if you're ready to figure out your day in a way that makes sense for both mom life and an ADHD brain, I want to help you make this happen. I know August is crazy as we're transitioning into the new school year and I want you to have the tools you need to start well. So I have a back to school bonus for you: Sign up today, August 27th, to get 20% off your class. bit.ly/adhdplan Our weekly support and accountability group starts next week! I can not wait to see you feel confident and competent in how you run your family life.