The Smart but Scattered Guide to Success: How to Use Your Brain's Executive Skills to Keep Up, Stay Calm, and Get Organized at Work and at Home
by Peg Dawson, Richard Guare
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Are you smart, scattered, and struggling? You're not alone. Cutting-edge research shows that today's 24/7 wired world and the growing demands of work and family life may simply max out the part of the brain that manages complex tasks. That's especially true for those lacking strong executive skills-the core brain-based abilities needed to maintain focus, meet deadlines, and stay cool under pressure. In this essential guide, leading experts Peg Dawson and Richard Guare help you map your own show more executive skills profile and take effective steps to boost your organizational skills, time management, emotional control, and nine other essential capacities. show lessTags
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While I consider my organizational and executive functioning skills to be strong, I was interested to read this book for two reasons: 1) One can always improve, and 2) I was looking for ideas to implement for some in my family who could use help in these arenas.
Authors Peg Dawson and Richard Guare have penned several books in the "Smart but Scattered" series, and I believe that this is the first book focusing on adults. They offer an overview of 11 executive skills areas, with a quiz that will help the reader determine his/her strengths and weaknesses. Following the quiz is an in-depth look at strategies to manage and improve each of the 11 skills.
This book offers many solid, practical solutions for people who are ready to make show more improvements (like any other program, in order to work, the first step is that the person actually wants to change his/her behavior). To that end, this book not as helpful for parents looking to help their children improve executive function skills (to be fair, it doesn't claim to be). If that's what you seek, turn toward the authors' books written specifically for children and teen behavior.
4 stars.
Thank you to NetGalley and Guilford Publications for a galley of this book in exchange for an honest review. show less
Authors Peg Dawson and Richard Guare have penned several books in the "Smart but Scattered" series, and I believe that this is the first book focusing on adults. They offer an overview of 11 executive skills areas, with a quiz that will help the reader determine his/her strengths and weaknesses. Following the quiz is an in-depth look at strategies to manage and improve each of the 11 skills.
This book offers many solid, practical solutions for people who are ready to make show more improvements (like any other program, in order to work, the first step is that the person actually wants to change his/her behavior). To that end, this book not as helpful for parents looking to help their children improve executive function skills (to be fair, it doesn't claim to be). If that's what you seek, turn toward the authors' books written specifically for children and teen behavior.
4 stars.
Thank you to NetGalley and Guilford Publications for a galley of this book in exchange for an honest review. show less
Wonderful guide to help with executive function disorders that are present in the neurodiverse community!! It helped me so much, especially with time management!
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