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Stress exaggerates our normal tendencies.  When one of you has ADHD and the other one doesn’t that can be a problem... or a blessing.  

With more than the usual numbers of commitments, the holidays can be stressful.  Here are some tips for lessening the tension and upping the joy factor.

Are you an ADHD adult feeling overwhelmed by the amount of stuff you have to do?  Too many unfinished tasks floating around? Trouble focusing?  Creating a Personal Kanban can help. 

Don't let ADHD get in the way of having fun connecting again on a staycation.  This post augments a recent NY Times article to make it more relevant for couples impacted by ADHD.

Valentines is one of the most difficult holidays for those with ADHD.  But even if you're behind the eight ball in planning, here are some creative ways to please your partner.

My daughter introduced me to the Bullet Journal – her method for really staying organized.  It works…knock me over with a feather!

Here are my suggestions for books that will help you understand your partnership better, and learn more. 

Tired of doing the same thing each year?  Try these slight spins on old themes!

Looking to have a happier year in 2015?  Why not pick one of these eight resolutions that can help couples impacted by ADHD turn their lives in a happier, healthier direction this year?

People with ADHD can be easily overwhelmed – by too much to do, procrastination, and even by sensory overload.  If you are easily overwhelmed in the holidays, here are some ideas that could help:

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