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ADHD Tools on the World Wide Web
Written by: Jacqueline SinfieldArticle Overview: As an ADHD coach I am always looking for helpful resources that will help your ADHD challenges. Here are 3 great websites that will help make life easy and even fun.
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ADHD Tools on the World Wide Web
As an ADHD coach I am always looking for helpful resources that will help your ADHD challenges. Here are 3 great websites that will help make life easy and even fun.
1) Passpack.com
Remembering things is a real challenge for adults with ADHD. Passpact is simple tool that is designed solely for you to store all your passwords and user names for all your favourite websites. Its sercue, free, and can be accessed from every computer you use. A word of warning. Don't forget your password to Passpact!!!..because of its secure nature, if you forget this password there is no way to retreve it.
2) Zip.ca
People with ADHD love watching movies. Perhaps because it's a good way to escape your busy mind for a couple of hours, or if you are watching a movie at home it keeps you company and makes doing mundane tasks more interesting. However it is easy return movies late and then incure late fees.
There are company's now then send your chosen movies to you in the mail box. You watch it and return it in a pre paid envelop. No late fees and there are 1000's of movies to choose from. If you live in Canada Zip.ca is a great service. If you live in another country google ‘movies delivered to your door' and a similar service will be listed.
3) Freecycle.org
Clutter is a huge problem for people with ADHD! One of the reasons clutter is hoarded in your home is that it can be hard to part with your belongings. Knowing that a special but no longer used item of yours is going to a good home really helps to release it. The phrase ‘one mans junk is another mans treasure is' is so true. Freecycle.org is a website that allows you to give an item of yours to a person in your area . The idea is that for every item that is found a new home mean one item less in a landfill. Word of warning..this is a really great resource! and when you see what other people are giving away it can be tempting to want to add belonging to your home... Be mindful of this!
Your challenge this week is to visit each website and see if you think it would be helpful to your life.
Article Tags: ADHD, helpful websites, Tools
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About the Author: Jacqueline Sinfield RSS for Jacqueline's articles - Visit Jacqueline's website Jacqueline Sinfield has been working in the health care field for nearly 20 years. She trained and worked as a nurse in England, before moving to Montreal, Canada where she set up her own practice as an ADHD coach. As well as being a registered nurse, Jacqueline is a qualified counsellor, has a degree in psychology (Hons) from London, England and is a graduate of Coach University. Her expertise has been featured in the media, including CJAD radio and the Montreal Gazette. Her first book, �Untapped Brilliance, How to Reach your Full Potential as an Adult with ADHD has been endorsed by Dr Hallowell, and Dr Mate. She has helped hundreds of adults with ADHD. Click here to visit Jacqueline's website Groundhog Day Housework and ADHD Human Connections Practicing Assertiveness Dangers in Social Media for Those with ADHD |
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