(Free and download) Untapped Brilliance: How to Reach Your Full Potential As an Adult with Attention Deficit Disorder
| #3568681 in Books | Love Your Life Publishing | 2008-11-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .50 x5.50 x8.30l,.50 | File Name: 0979855462 | 164 pages |
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Amazing!|By Dee|The author is very knowledgeable about all the issues ADDers face in their everyday lives. This book is full of tips and tricks to be able to handle everything without feeling overwhelmed. Equips you with the tools needed in your everyday life. Very concise and direct. Finishing books is hard for ADDers but this book can be used as a user manual topic wise, whe||Untapped Brilliance is brilliant! In logical, concrete terms, it shows a person how to get to the gifts wrapped up in ADD and not suffer from the clutter and frustration that holds so many people back. Full of hope and practical wisdom, this book is a treasur
Did you know there are some simple and highly effective, non-pharmaceutical ways to minimize your unwanted ADHD symptoms? Well, there are! You'll be amazed to discover that a few simple strategies can lead to significant changes in your ADHD symptoms. In this practical friendly book, you'll discover the eleven specific and simple steps that help adults with ADHD flourish and reach their full potential. Rest assured, these strategies are so simple you can begin impleme...
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