Lately I've found myself with a major case of writer's block when I sit down to write blog posts and newsletters. Maybe I'm just tired of hearing myself talk (or seeing myself write.)
Today I finally said, why fight it? So instead of struggling to come up with something new to write, I'm going to ask you what you want me to write about.
What AD/HD challenges or topics are on your mind right now?
What would you like to see me to tackle in future blog posts and newsletters?
Is there anything that you'd like to know about me and my experiences as a coach, or as a successful adult with ADD?
I welcome all your feedback, and I'm especially interested in hearing from those of you who have read my book.
I'm looking forward to seeing your comments!
I love your book!!! I have been subscribing for about a year. I really liked the mavericks class you did a while back. Where you always a maverick? What do you think makes a person qualify as a maverick? What celebrity mavericks do you admire?
Thank you so much for all the work you do to help people like me!
Theresa
Posted by: Theresa Castinelli | Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 10:04 PM
Hmmm...
1. ADD/ADHD and Anger/Frustration at the workplace
2. Working for an A-Type boss with my ADD
3. ADD and food
4. ADD and GTD
Posted by: Doug E | Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 10:08 PM
I would like to know what kind of planner you recommend for ADHD. Do men need different planners than women? My hubby thinks so.
Posted by: Linda | Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 11:11 AM
I am struggling with the inability to conduct "small talk." If the subject matter isn't extraordinary, I just can't waste words. How do I politely let people know that I don't want to talk.
Also, something on how to deal with my addiction to technology and managing anger.
Posted by: Marquia Garcia | Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 01:46 PM
Thanks, everyone! This is great feedback. Keep it coming!
Posted by: Jennifer Koretsky | Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 02:32 PM
Jennifer, I've read your book and I've found it extremely helpful. I've even loaned it to my closest loved ones so they could get a better understanding of me. I've even shared some of the advice with my daughter who is not ADHD. Mostly the stuff about understanding "overwhelm" and how to avoid it or break out of the cycle.
I'd like to see more time management advice and more personal stories. I'd love to hear about the success stories of your clients and other ADDers as well!
Thank you again for the advice! Have a great day!
Posted by: heyshippy | Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 02:57 PM