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The Art of Scheduling: Time Management Strategies
Time management is about prioritizing and organizing tasks to make the best use of each day. Many studies show that when practiced intentionally, it helps us accomplish more, reduces stress, and improves well-being. Effective time management can boost self-esteem and help create a positive cycle of productivity and satisfaction. Rather than just tracking hours, it’s about focusing time and energy on what’s important. The process starts with raising awareness of your own tendencies and experimenting with what works best for you
Embracing the Strengths of Neurodivergence in Relationships
Neurodivergence encompasses various perspectives and experiences, which may differ from conventional societal norms. As a counsellor, I recognize the unique assets it brings to relationships. Rather than focusing solely on challenges, let's explore how neurodivergent traits can enrich and enhance our connections. We can refer to these traits as strengths or forces!
What is Adult ADHD?
In the last 5 to 10 years, we have learned so much about ADHD and what the symptoms look like that we’re seeing people who were not diagnosed as a child are now being diagnosed in adulthood.