Mind Material
I’m always reading the latest research on positive psychology, neuroscience, and neurodiversity, and I love sharing these resources with my community, via my newsletter and blog.
Tips from an ADHD Coach: Try the Stoplight Technique
The innovator brain is an impulsive one. How do you keep it in check? Try the stoplight technique!
Ask an ADHD Coach: Is Your Child Ready for College?
"Good to Go (to College)" by Marissa Kantor at Additude Magazine is a great article for parents on how to better empower their children for college. Being ready for college means being able to manage all aspects of life, not just being ready academically. For example, an assignment pad is not a planner.
Try Single-Tasking
How many tabs do you have open right now? Jacqueline Sinfield over at Untapped Brilliance, using a video by James Hamblin of "If Our Bodies Could Talk" and Health Editor of The Atlantic, breaks down the downsides to multi-tasking and the reasons why single-tasking (focusing on one thing at a time) are an important habit to develop.
Empowering Resources for Parents
In need of helpful resources for the beginning of the school year? The article "Top 5 Homework Frustrations—and Fixes for Each" at Additude Magazine is helpful discussion of how to understand your child's homework challenges and address them. Learn how to empower rather than enable!
Teacher Tips for ADHD Management
The article "Emotional Regulation for Kids with ADHD" at Edutopia has six strategies from Dr. Lori Desautels for dealing with ADHD-diagnosed children, based on her work in fifth- and sixth-grade public classrooms. But these tips are helpful not just in the classroom—they can be used at home, too!
On Having Compassion for Yourself
The article "Never Enough? Why Your Brain Craves Stimulation" by Dr. Ellen Littman is a nice explanation in layman's terms of what can go on in the brain. So many tiny neurobiological battles in your head, and each one can be different day to day.
Surfing the Waves of ADHD & Emotions
Do you like podcasts or talk radio? Sometimes they can be the best resource for busy parents and young adults, since you can listen while on the go. I often share resources like videos and articles with my mind coaching and life coaching clients. But it doesn't just stop there.
Our Changing Brains
What can you start incorporating into your daily routine in order to change your brain, your focus, or your thinking? Just like negative daily habits, such as spending too much time comparing yourself to others on Instagram or Facebook, can negatively impact your brain, positive daily habits, like affirmations spoken aloud, practicing a new skill, or limiting your time spent on social media, can bring about powerful changes in your brain and your productivity!
Your Brain and Your Nose: Working Together
We all know meditation and mindfulness is helpful for an overactive brain. But what about smell?
From The Home of an ADHD Coach to Yours: Family Guidelines in the Mind Coach NOLA Household
Just yesterday I was talking with a client about the start of the school year. She mentioned the importance of a new routine and the challenges that presents. I shared with her my own family’s experience of getting ready for the school year. I hope sharing our family meeting and family guidelines will help fellow parents think about the best ways to create structure within their own busy households.
New School Year? Let's Tackle It Together!
With colleges in New Orleans and Baton Rouge starting next week, it's time to think about kicking the year off right. How can college students (or grad students, or young adults) be successful and independent? How will you balance your classes, work, social life, time spent online, and other priorities? How can you achieve all of your goals this academic year? Let's tackle this school year together!
Sacred Heart's Planner Redesign
In January 2017, I helped New Orleans' Academy of the Sacred Heart redesign their planner, and conducted a workshop with the entire freshman class. The original student planner was nothing more than a glorified assignment pad, and together we turned it into something functional.
Reflecting on our Digital World
Let's take a minute today to reflect on social media, especially when such terrible things are happening in our American society, like the recent events in Charlottesville. Perhaps social media helps you feel connected to our political landscape, to the people who are fighting for love, acceptance, and justice. It's important to feel connected, but if the world feels very heavy today, and you feel like you're barely hanging in there, try taking some time away from your devices.
Inside The Adult ADHD Brain
"The Civil War Inside My Brain," by June Silny over at Additude is a sweet little slide show for when you can't find the words to explain what it's like to have ADHD. I find the article especially helpful for adults with ADHD.
Getting a Grip on Social Media
"7 Things That Could Happen When You Quit Social Media," by Abbey Schubert, is a quick read, and worth considering. If you can't quit social media forever, let it be a conscious and limited time that you devote to it. Turn it off for the time devoted to work or spent face-to-face with loved ones.
Tips for a Structured Summer
Summer is winding down, and local schools are gearing up for a new academic year. I'm readjusting to the New Orleans heat after a family trip to France (that's me on the Seine!). Let's end the summer on a high note! It's not too late to establish a structure for you, your child, or your family in order to be productive before the new school year.
A Life Lived With Purpose
Steve Fuller's article, "Audacious Sacrifice with Incredible Payoff: The Purpose Journey of REI," discusses an amazing example of living your life as a manifestation of your purpose. Bravo to REI!
Tips For Getting Things Done
Sure, you can get it on a to-do list, but actually doing it? It is so, so hard.
"The Procrastinator's Guide to Getting Things Done" at Additude magazine is a helpful list of ten ways to meet daily goals.
For A Successful School Year, Start Planning Now!
It's easy to be tempted to wait until the school year officially starts before setting up a mind coach for your child or yourself. But once the school year hits, we're often bombarded with things to do, new stressors, new classrooms and teaching styles to adjust to. Before you know it, the holidays are right around the corner, and then the new year!