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Creating ADHD-Friendly Fitness Routines and Why This Matters

Creating ADHD-Friendly Fitness Routines and Why This Matters

by Suzy Carbrey | Jul 3, 2025 | Blog

For many adults with ADHD or executive functioning challenges, maintaining a consistent fitness routine can feel like a pipe dream. The intention is there, you know movement is good for your body and mind, but translating that into action? That’s another story. The...
Taking Charge: Learning to Do Proactive Tasks for a Balanced Life

Taking Charge: Learning to Do Proactive Tasks for a Balanced Life

by Suzy Carbrey | Jun 26, 2025 | Blog

It’s easy to get caught up in daily demands and constant notifications, leaving us to feel reactive rather than proactive. Many parents and professionals find themselves constantly putting out fires, addressing everyone else’s needs, and leaving little time for their...
Executive Functioning Explained: Why Staying Organized Feels Impossible

Executive Functioning Explained: Why Staying Organized Feels Impossible

by Suzy Carbrey | Jun 19, 2025 | Blog

Have you ever found yourself scrambling to get out the door in the morning, only to realize you left your phone charger behind? Or maybe you struggle to juggle work, home, and personal projects, feeling like you’re constantly behind no matter how hard you try. These...
Addressing Nagging Issues: A Guide for Adults with Executive Functioning Challenges

Addressing Nagging Issues: A Guide for Adults with Executive Functioning Challenges

by Suzy Carbrey | Jun 12, 2025 | Blog

You know that one annoying task that’s been sitting on your to-do list for weeks (or maybe even months)? The one that pops into your head at the worst possible moments, right before bed, in the middle of a meeting, or when you’re already feeling overwhelmed? Maybe...
Understanding Time Horizons: A Key to Managing Time for Adults with Executive Functioning Challenges

Understanding Time Horizons: A Key to Managing Time for Adults with Executive Functioning Challenges

by Suzy Carbrey | Jun 5, 2025 | Blog

Time is a slippery concept, and for adults with executive functioning challenges, including ADHD, the way time is perceived and managed can be significantly different from neurotypical individuals. One crucial aspect of this is the concept of a “time...
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