Working with ADHD can be a serious problem for many people. It can lead to not being able to succeed in the workplace.
Is ADHD holding you back from that coveted promotion?
If yes, Alice Smith teaches readers how to maximize and beat their ADHD once and for all at work. It does not have to get in the way of your success.
She provides 50 tips on what is needed to be successful at work with ADHD in the modern age.
Is your ADHD starting to play a role in your workplace and causing negativity? This is a part and parcel for many ADHD patients.
To ensure your job does not suffer, Alice Smith has put together a great read on what is needed to 'beat' ADHD.
Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder is not easy in the workplace but it can be looked at for your betterment. Communication is important when healing ADD and hoping to focus on the positives.
Special needs, autism, or attention deficit disorder all can be looked at when it comes to your working habits.
You don't have to lose your job.
Learn about the ADHD advantage and how it can push you. ADHD and relationships in the workplace can jive together and that is an interesting topic, This ADHD guide on ADHD self-help is going to push you towards success.
This ADHD book will give you the value that is needed. This is one of those ADHD books that will help out.
Go through all of the information on ADHD relationships in the workforce and what you can do. ADHD in adults is something you will have to look into.
This is one of those ADHD kindle books that wil guide you.
Managing ADHD emotions and better understanding what you need when it comes to ADHD adult issues is key.
This ADHD ebook will give you a proper ADHD education and that is key.
This is the fourth instalment in the "Beating ADHD" series by the same author.
What a garbage book with garbage advice. If you are struggling at work as an adult with ADHD, all of these tips are no-brainers, but there aren't any guideplans for how you are supposed to implement them.
I suppose if you have only recently been diagnosed with ADHD this book MIGHT be helpful to you, but for those of us who have been diagnosed since childhood, this book is better off in the trash.
If you're looking for a genuinely helpful Life with ADHD for Adults book- especially a short one- take a look at "A Guide to Cleaning for People with ADHD." That one was WAAAAYY more helpful in explaining ADHD tendencies like hyperfocusing, impulsivity, forgetfulness, and disapearing motivation and how, as an adult, you compensate for these issues.
I hope someone with ADHD finds this suggestion helpful.