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SPEAKERS FOR APRIL
Alex Hey of PrayDHD
LISTEN: PrayDHD: Finding Spiritual Connection Despite Distractions
A common tip for living one’s best life when one has ADHD is to have a spiritual life. However, there are few resources on prayer and ADHD. This non-denominational presentation seeks to bridge that information gap. ADHD coach and author Alex R. Hey, PCAC will discuss the importance of having a spiritual connection when you have ADHD, some spiritual struggles those with ADHD can face, and some tips for staying focused while praying.
FREE GIFT: Late to Bed, Late to Rise: 5 Ways to Make Your ADHD WORSE
One of the easiest ways to make ADHD worse is to attack your sleep. This ebook gives you five easy ways to attack your sleep and thereby make your ADHD worse.
Caroline Maguire, M.Ed., ACCG, PCC
LISTEN: The Art of Making Small Talk, Especially for Those Who Dread It
Some people easily navigate any social event while others consider small talk to be dreadful. In this presentation, Caroline Maguire will offer advice on how to move from hello to a full-fledged conversation. You will learn what steps to take before, during and after a social event. This advice is suitable for one-on-one and group conversations. Small talk is an invaluable life skill that everyone needs to master.
FREE GIFT: Coping with Anxiety and Bombardment
The prevalence rates of depression and anxiety often come from having a hard time managing the bombardment of life.
When you learn how to recognize situations that drain your energy, you can be mindful of what is bombarding you and actively create daily practices that you can draw on to relieve stress, aggression and worry – in yourself and your children.
SPEAKERS FOR MARCH
Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CEO of ImpactParents.com
LISTEN: A Taste of Sanity for Dads and Kids with ADHD
Whenever there is ADHD in the family, with parents or kids, communication can be challenging, and sometimes tempers flare. Join seasoned ADHD parent educator Elaine Taylor-Klaus, PCC as she shares a simple yet effective way to stop the yelling, the whining, the bargaining and the meltdowns — and start to enjoy time together as a family. Discover how you can improve your relationships and become the dad you really want to be, starting today.
FREE GIFT: Top 12 Tips To Help Your Complex Kids
Got complex kids? Yeah, so do we. Parenting a complex kid can be frustrating, overwhelming, and isolating. It can also be incredibly rewarding — with the right help and guidance! This FREE insider’s guide from the experts at ImpactParents includes our top 12 tips to help you create a calm, peaceful home and guide your kids to become more independent every day.
Melissa Orlov of ADHDmarriage.com
LISTEN: Rebuilding Trust
Eager to move past the lies to a more trusting partnership? Trust is an essential element to any good relationship, yet many partners with ADHD tell me that their partners are so jaded from past experiences that they don’t trust anymore. To the partner, every reason is an excuse, a way to avoid responsibility. Melissa Orlov explores how lying hurts you and your relationship and shares the difference between a reason, an excuse and a lie.
FREE GIFT: Two Chapters of The ADHD Effect on Marriage: Understand and Rebuild Your Relationship in Six Steps
The ADHD Effect on Marriage helps couples understand why things never seem to get better, no matter how hard they try – and how to change that, not by “trying harder,” but by “trying differently” so they can renew their love and joy.
SPEAKERS FOR FEBRUARY
Ari Tuckman, PsyD, CST
LISTEN: Managing Your ADHD Better is Foreplay
ADHD can affect not only boring things like math homework and filing your taxes, but also fun things like your sex life. If you want a better sex life, then getting on top of your ADHD is a pretty good place to start. And, as a bonus, your relationship, in general, will also improve. And the best part is that it’s not all on you–your partner also has their part to play in creating that better sex life and relationship.
FREE GIFT: Chapter 5: Sex Makes You a Better Person from Dr. Tuckman’s book: ADHD After Dark: Better Sex Life, Better Relationship.
Sure, sex is a rollicking good time, but did you know that the process of creating and maintaining a great sex life in a long-term relationship actually makes you (and your partner) a better person?
Dana Rayburn, ADHD Success Coach
LISTEN: ADHD Success Is Sexy
At the start of a relationship, sexy may be a hot bod or the most spontaneous guy in the room. But what about long term? What is sexy after that initial infatuation wears off? Being a man who can be counted on, of course! Join ADHD Coach Dana Rayburn and learn how living successfully with ADHD will make you the sexiest guy in the room!
FREE GIFT: The 4 Step Formula for Being On Time
There’s nothing sexier than making your special someone feel important. Keeping your someone waiting is romance’s bucket of ice water. Being late transmits the signal that you think you’re the most important one. Luckily, learning to be on time isn’t rocket science. You just gotta follow this simple formula Dana Rayburn is happy to share with you.
SPEAKERS FOR JANUARY
Alan P. Brown
LISTEN: Money Mindset and Strategy: How I Went from $100,000 in Credit Card Debt to Financial Freedom
What’s going on in our brain has much to do with what’s going on in our bank account: Money mindset is a real thing with real implications. With the right mindset – and a proven process to identify the right strategies – you can get where you want to go in your financial life.
FREE GIFT: Alan P. Brown’s 4-video series: The Productivity Accelerator: Simple Ways to Take Control of Your Time, Energy and Sanity for foolproof hacks to help you take control of your day so you can get more done, in less time with less stress. He’ll show you the secrets to beating procrastination and running your day like the top performer you know you can be!
Linda Roggli of ADDiva
LISTEN: ADHD Surefire Formula to Get Anywhere on Time
ADHD is synonymous with running late, at least for most of us. We start too late, get distracted, retrieve forgotten items at least three times and the result is high anxiety, probably high blood pressure and guilt at almost missing that appointment. Mostly, however, it’s about time blindness – our inability to understand how long things take AND how long they take US to accomplish. Join us for a “timely” (sorry, bad pun) session on how to accommodate all the little things that contribute to our tardiness.
FREE GIFT: Linda Roggli’s Surefire Formula for Getting Anywhere on Time