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Women With Attention Deficit Disorder: Embracing Disorganization at Home and in the Workplace by Sari Solden
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by Sari Solden

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Without this book, I firmly believe I would have spent the next 40 years of my life in a haze of mediocrity, doubting myself and my abilities. Because of this book, I sought diagnosis and help, which is already making a world of difference.

This is not a book of (un)helpful hints and admonitions to try harder to stick to your schedule. Solden paints a clear picture of how ADD/ADHD affects every aspect of a woman's life, from her ability to manage her household and her job to her ability to see herself as successful and worthwhile. Solden spends a great deal of the book explaining how having ADD/ADHD is different for women and how we can break free of the expectations society and we, ourselves, impose on us. ( )
1 vote pdxwoman | Jul 24, 2007 |
One of the most helpfull and easy to read books about ADD/ADHD I've read. Sari Solden's writing is warm and humorous, and her information is helpful and encouraging. ( )
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I dedicate this book with gratitude and love to my husband, Dean, who ventures boldly each day into the eye of the hurricane, where together we find calm and peace in the centre of the storm.
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A note to the reader : I wanted to write this book...because it became clear to me through my work as a therapist that there are many women who have been struggling with serious unexplained and often mysterious difficulties their entire lives.
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In this specially produced audio program Sari Solden explores the unique way women experience life with ADD. In her own unique style, Sari poignantly leads the listener through the same, embarrassment and self-limitation of life with ADD to new empowering steps that can break old patterns and create positive change. Sharing her own stories and the real-life experiences f women with ADD, Sari helps women dismantle their negative self-image and finally learn to enjoy life as a successful and creative person.

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