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.
Saturday, May 5 Event for Parents of Children with ADHD: Come Fest With Us Before The Fest!
This Saturday, May 5th, before you head to Jazz Fest, come join us at 9:00 am for an informal meet-up hosted by the NOLA chapter of CHADD.
Upcoming Events: Mindful Parenting for Modern Times
Feeling stuck? Too stressed and distracted with your own life to teach your kids how to live healthy, engaged lives in this always-on world? Tired of threatening to take away electronics?
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: Making a Priorities List
Following on Wednesday's post on setting priorities, here's a great article at ADDitude Magazine, "Get Your Priorities Straight," yet another fabulous resource for those diagnosed with ADHD/ADD or those working on their executive function skills. Get in touch with Mind Coach NOLA if you want to work together with a certified ADHD coach to figure out just what those priorities of yours are!
Mind Coach NOLA on Setting Priorities
I could never survive without my priorities lists. They keep me on track and help me avoid wasting time on other activities. So how do you make this list in the first place?
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: Tips for Exam Prep
OMG! Exams are almost here! It’s the final sprint to the finish. Just a few more tests, projects, and papers: the last chances to bring up that GPA. And then, before you know it, it’s exam week!
Recommended Reading From Mind Coach NOLA: On Raising "Normal" Kids
Here's a great article by Jami Ingledue at the Huffington Post: "10 Things Parents of "Normal" Kids Should Know." Maybe you’re reading this because your kid has ADHD. Or maybe you were once a kid with ADHD. Parenting can be oh so hard at times. You are not alone, my friend.
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: The Personal Choice of Medication
Not everyone who struggles with executive function skills has ADHD. And not everyone who has ADHD chooses to take medication. My personal experience is that the right medications can work wonders, but should only change you as much as eyeglasses.
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: Aim for Discipline, Not Punishment
Understanding the roots of negative behavior, and the neurological changes that cause it, are crucial to putting together a collaborative plan to address said behavior.
Recommended Reading From Mind Coach NOLA: Create Your Own Mantra
As you all know, the mind has the power to make you or break you. Having the skills to quiet the internal criticism, the doubts and the self flagellation is crucial to success.
Recommended Reading From Mind Coach NOLA: The Ta-Da List
ADDitude Magazine has offered up a cute little solution to "To-Do List Shame," with an article on creating a “Ta-Da” list. For just a little while, forget your to-do list—you know, the one that just keeps getting longer and longer, the one that makes you feel bad. Instead, jot down a ta-da list.
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: The Effects of Gratitude Meditation
Here’s another article for those of you that like brain research like I do: "Effects of gratitude meditation on neural network functional connectivity and brain-heart coupling." Practicing gratitude meditation on a regular basis makes you feel better.
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: 10 Mindfulness Practices from Powerful Women
Mindfulness for empowerment? Yes! Take 5 minutes now or 5 later, but try this today. In the excitement of work, family and life, I have to consciously make time for self-care. There are times when I find it difficult to believe that I deserve to be so happy and am not as open as I should be to receive love. This is human, yet something I can work on.
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: The Scientific Results of Mindfulness on Your Brain
There’s been a lot of talk lately about mindfulness and how we should all be practicing it. I found the article "What Does Mindfulness Mediation to For Your Brain?" at the Scientific American that explains the biology behind it in an easy way.
Recommended Reading From Mind Coach NOLA: I Am Joe's Keys
What would it be like to be your keys? Would you have a nice cozy place to call home? Or would you be a nomad, wandering and hiding in all sorts of interesting places? Here are some tips to help you stay organized and save time. My favorite tip? Invest in a trash can (or recycling bin) and use it mercilessly!
Recommended Reading From Mind Coach NOLA: ADHD Treatment Success
"ADHD's Common Denominators: 11 Hidden Truths That Unlock Treatment Success" over at ADDitude Magazine is a superb summary of how to approach treatment for ADHD or executive function disorder. My favorite:
Mind Coach NOLA on Accountability Partners
Sometimes in life we need an accountability partner. This person can be a professional coach, but it can also be a friend, a family member or even an online community. Say you want to train for the Crescent City Classic. You have the perfect training schedule to finish that 10k, but how will you ever get the motivation to follow it?
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: ADHD and Alcoholism
Maybe some of you have given up alcohol for Lent. Maybe some of you thought about giving up alcohol for Lent. Maybe some of you have a great intention. In any case, I came across this inspiring letter written by someone who struggled with both ADHD and alcoholism: quite a typical co-morbid pair.
Mind Coach NOLA on ADHD/ADD Resources in the New Orleans Area
When I first became aware that my son might have ADHD, I realized I needed help. I needed to to put together a support team—not just for him, but for myself and for my family’s sanity. I will forever be indebted to the learning specialist at his school who gave me pep talks and told me who to call and where to go.
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: On A Better Night's Sleep
We all know the importance of sleep for your body and your brain. Especially to improve working memory, the brain has to rest and process all of the information it’s been fed all day. Ideally, remove all technology from the bedroom at least an hour before sleep. Blue light disrupts melatonin production. That melatonin suffuses the brain and tells it to shut down and go to sleep. So bring it on, melatonin!
Recommended Reading from Mind Coach NOLA: An ADHD Eating Plan and Nutrition to Supercharge Your Brain
You are what you eat. Forget bikini season, think Beautiful Brain Lifestyle! Luckily, we don’t need any special diets or supplements for a happy, high-functioning mind. Eating a variety of fresh and colorful natural foods, as suggested in the article "9 Foods to Supercharge Your Brain," will do the trick. Pretty on your plate and you can think straight!