Hard Work

ADHD & Marriage Weekly Tip - August 17, 2016



Quote of the Week


“People think love will help you surpass any obstacle, but it doesn’t.  Relationships are hard work.”

- Diane Rehm




Hard Work


Why don’t we tell people this before they get married?  And could we really prepare the uninitiated for the very real work that being in a committed relationship entails?  But the hard work – done consistently and with love – can pay huge, huge dividends.



And that is why I have my ADHD Effect In-Depth Couples Phone Seminar, my Recovering Closeness in Your Relationship self-study course, my books and all the rest.  If you’re willing to put in the effort, it helps to have the tools and knowledge you need to succeed.




For those in marriages impacted by ADHD




You can find great resources for couples impacted by ADHD at adhdmarriage.com, including: a free online treatment overview; free downloadable chapters of my books; a community forum with other couples facing similar issues; a large number of blog posts on various topics; referrals; and my very popular couples courses:
ADHD Effect In-Depth Couples' Seminar - Live session starts October 2016 and self-study available for download if you can't wait that long - this 8-session phone seminar has helped many couples turn around their relationship and Recovering Closeness in Your Relationship - a 7-session self-study seminar will get you going with critical information, tools and weekly exercises to regain your closeness, dreams, friendship…and yes, improve your love life!



Couple's Guide to Thriving with ADHD wins 2 book awards!



Adult ADHD can have a huge impact on your relationship. ADHDmarriage.com can literally change your life!



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