by Theresa Cerulli, M.D. | Mar 23, 2009 | Uncategorized
Jim and I set our next appointment time, but he didn’t write it down. He just agreed to the appointment, collected his cell phone and keys, said goodbye and headed out the door. As soon as he was gone I grabbed my cell to make the call before my next client. I quickly...
by Rory Stern, PsyD | Feb 18, 2009 | Parenting, Strategies
Here in New England, for many students it is February break from school. For me, I fully understand the emotional “letdown” of having some time off. And by letdown, I mean the total relaxation that can happen. My wife is a teacher here in the greater...
by Theresa Cerulli, M.D. | Feb 2, 2009 | ADHD, Adult ADHD, Coaching, Organization, Uncategorized
Jack, a young man in his early twenties, and I were talking, and taking more than our share of the guacamole dip, at a friend’s party. We were getting along well because he was dipping with the Fritos and I was using the multi-grain chips. He responded to my question...
by Theresa Cerulli, M.D. | Jan 4, 2009 | Adult ADHD, Inspiration, Organization, Strategies
My dog knows I struggle with planning the steps needed to complete some tasks. Well, he probably isn’t actually aware that I struggle, and come to think of it I don’t so much struggle as sometimes simply skip some of the planning. This all became clear to me as I...
by Theresa Cerulli, M.D. | Dec 29, 2008 | Adult ADHD, Coaching, Strategies
As I get the opportunity to tackel another new year in my life I am convinced that healthy living, for those with and without ADHD, is about moderation and balance: eating, exercise, work and play all require an ability to moderate. But moderation doesn’t mean...