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Jul 20, 2010
I was so excited about this book. It seemed like the perfect solution- making organization inherent within me. But the pacing of the tasks involved moved too slowly to hold the interest of my must-have-stimulation brain. I did three days of the program, saw little in the way of results, and couldn't for the life of me force myself to continue.
I think the concept is great- using your visual strengths to your advantage. But the excitement level- something also required for an AD/HD bra More...
I think the concept is great- using your visual strengths to your advantage. But the excitement level- something also required for an AD/HD bra More...
Mar 02, 2008
The first 100 pages of this book were amazing. The tone of the writing is very approachable and the authors prove an intimate knowledge of the AD/HD mind. I would recommend the book to anyone with AD/HD simply for this first half of the book where the authors talk about the condition before introducing the four-week program.
However, the four-week program from which the title gets its name relies entirely on visualization exercises. This assumes that the vast majority of AD/HD peop More...
However, the four-week program from which the title gets its name relies entirely on visualization exercises. This assumes that the vast majority of AD/HD peop More...
Sep 09, 2008
Very informative book regarding adult ADHD. It gives a week-by-week practical schedule for changing our daily routines, thereby helping us become more calm and organized.
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