Written for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) sufferers
yet useful for anyone wishing make better use of their time, this book
is abundant with effective strategies for combating problems related to
inattention, procrastination, disorganization, mismanagement of time,
and poor planning. It begins by carefully explaining the neurologic
underpinnings of ADHD and focusing on specific executive functions--the
brain-based processes that assist in planning, initiating, and carrying
out tasks to complete projects. Then using exercises designed to
identify areas that need addressing, it aims to tune up these executive
functions for maximum productivity. In contrast to many books on ADHD,
which can have good ideas but lack practical ways to apply them in
everyday life, this guide includes specific recommendations for
improving distractibility, working memory, attention, organization, time
management, and response inhibition deficits. With strategies based in
the science of how the ADHD brain processes information, this reference
bridges the gap between knowledge and action.