Lara Honos-Webb

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Lara Honos-Webb



Lara Honos-Webb, Ph.D., is the author most recently of The Gift of ADHD Activity Book: 101 Ways to Turn Your Child's Problems into Strengths. She is a licensed clinical psychologist, author of four books, and is considered one of the world's leading authorities on attention deficit disorder (ADD) and depression. " ...more

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Brain Hacks: Life-Changing ...

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The Gift of Adult ADD: How ...

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The Gift Of ADHD: How To Tr...

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The ADHD Workbook for Teens...

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The Gift of ADHD Activity B...

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Six Super Skills for Execut...

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Listening to Depression: Ho...

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“Some ADD adults adapt to the work world by allowing themselves to be pitifully underemployed. Rather than find a great match for their skills and interests, they will work at a job far below their natural abilities. In this way, their inevitable screwups and difficulties with following directions will be balanced by being more capable than those they work with. This strategy has its own set of painful problems. For one thing, knowing you could do and be more can lead to an enduring agony. For another, you may find yourself falling prey to negative feedback from people who aren’t as smart as you are. Another strategy ADD adults sometimes adopt is to overcompensate, working inhuman hours to try to avoid possible criticism. It can be shattering when even this strategy doesn’t prevent criticism from heading your way, whether from colleagues, bosses, or clients. Another problem with this strategy is that it can take a tremendous toll on your personal relationships.”
Lara Honos-Webb, The Gift of Adult ADD: How to Transform Your Challenges and Build on Your Strengths

“While the "A" students are learning the details of photosynthesis, the ADHD kids are staring out the window and wondering if it still works on a cloudy day.”
Lara Honos-Webb

“Change how you breathe to change how you feel. Specifically, “belly breathing,” or taking deep, diaphragmatic breaths that cause your belly to rise and fall, has an immediate soothing effect on your nervous system.”
Lara Honos-Webb, Brain Hacks: Life-Changing Strategies to Improve Executive Functioning



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