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How ADHD Affects Home Organization
- Understanding the Role of the 8 Key Executive Functions of the Mind
- Narrated by: Lisa Woodruff
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Do you walk in a room to organize and find yourself paralyzed and overwhelmed?
Do you find yourself spending money on organizing solutions that don't work?
Do you feel like you put in effort but never make any progress?
Or maybe you know exactly what you want to do, and yet for some reason, you just can't get started.
Organizing isn't easy. And having ADHD doesn't make it any easier.
But it doesn't have to be impossible.
If you have ADHD and you've been struggling with organization, it doesn't mean there's something wrong with you.
It just means it's time to try working with your brain instead of against it.
That means:
- Understanding how your mind works
- Recognizing your strengths and weaknesses
- Finding the strategies that work for you
As a professional organizer, productivity coach, and former teacher, Lisa Woodruff knows that organization is more than just 15-minute daily tasks or cute ways to use fun containers. She's successfully parented, taught, and professionally organized people who struggle with ADHD, and she has been able to help hundreds of women in Cincinnati, Ohio - and thousands of women around the world - get their homes organized and keep them that way.
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- Jennifer
- 06-17-17
Good but not great
I was expecting more information about techniques for people who have ADHD. However, instead, she references her podcast and /or blog posts by #. Which means you have to go somewhere else to find information. The last part of the book is about her reviewing apps. Had a lot of good info but be ready to have a pen & paper to write down other resources since this isn't all inclusive.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-28-20
Starts off strong, then I was distracted
I do have ADHD. I was disappointed because you started off with a good idea however you really didn’t touch the ways to help. You pointed out what most of people with ADHD already know, I wish you had gone deeper in how to actually overcome some of the obstacles. I laughed regarding the app portion only because the reality of all those apps and someone with ADHD, we will get sidetracked. I try to avoid my devices because they are actually not a great tool. I can be setting a timer next thing I’m 2 hours later( I’ve checked emails,stores for sales, played a brain game etc.) where an old fashion timer would be better. People who promote apps on devices for helping ADHD probably don’t suffer from ADHD or they micromanage someone with it there for thinking it works. the Sunday basket is good if you can remember to check it and go through it, not so good for someone who suffers from out of sight out of mind. This info is better for a parent who is going to micromanage a kid with ADHD, or someone who is just disorganized and does not really have ADHD. It is not for someone with ADHD. Sorry I did not like your book.
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- Hogrock
- 06-30-17
advertising
This is little more than advertising for services that you pay for. Ok material if free and good presentation but I got the gist that it was advertising foe the writer's website and professional services.
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- Carol Annie
- 09-17-18
Not that great...
I didn't really feel there was enough content in this book. I felt like the majority of time the author was just leading you to her website as opposed to actually providing solutions. I didn't purchase a book to have to purchase something else. There were really only a couple of useful things that I took away from the book. Also, I feel that this book will be best in written form and not on Audible. There are too many references to products like apps that you cannot write down while you are driving and listening to a book. There were actually very little real organizational tips in the book. While I do believe I may have gotten a little bit out of this, I'm sure there are better books out there.
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- Mellerik
- 09-24-17
EmpoweredSoul73
I have hoarded all of my life. I have sentimental attachments to many things. I love to give stuff away to someone that needs it, appreciates it, will take care of it & NOT sell it for profit but rather will pay it forward when they are done with it. I absolutely struggle with throwing stuff away. Usually I recognize trash as trash, but sometimes I see magnificent possibilities. I am looking forward to finding your website & Facebook.
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- April
- 12-18-19
Amazing! A must “read”!
This book is AMAZING!!!!!!! I found myself laughing out loud as I related to the many things/traits the author referred too. I just kept thinking, “THIS IS ME! Did someone give her notes on my life?” I can’t wait to implement the ideas she suggested.
Now, not only am I an adult with adult ADD, but I also have mild dyslexia. So, I was greatly concerned about my ability to follow along, but I decided to give audible a try and started with this book. I loved the fact the the author kept the book broken down into short chapters...boy does she get people with ADD or what?! But, the best part is the fact that she doesn’t speak too fast! I am finding that as I listen to other books, also on ADD, that I am having trouble following along because the narrator is speaking to quickly. As a result, I’m struggling with focusing on the content and having to “rewind” passages multiple times! It is as if I’m actually reading the book and my dyslexia is hindering my ability to comprehend and absorb what I read.
Lisa Woodruff, will you please narrate more books please? All around this book is amazing! A must read for those with ADD that are struggling to get organized.
9 people found this helpful
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- KateJ
- 10-24-17
Executive Function Insight
I can definitely use her executive function breakdown to change my behavior and my organization!
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- Bell.D
- 10-24-20
ADHDers GET YOUR HEADS OUT OF YOUR ASSES!
Finally! An ADHD help book that was written by someone WITHOUT ADHD. Usually, the Lisa Woodroof’s of the world can’t understand us; they may even be looking down their well ordered noses at us, but usually they most certainly dislike us. Instead, her well ordered mind lays it all out their for us, in bite sized and organized pieces. She even thrives on helping us! I see criticisms in other reviews. Why? This book actually delivers!!! It’s done bullet style, built for the shortest attention spans! She gives us the information we need to understand and lovingly accept ourselves. Then she tells us what to do to overcome our inherent executive function issues to bring order to our lives. We can dive further in by going to the cited podcasts; take it further, or leave it there.
Further...she represents the “normals;” acceptance and understanding from one outside our ilk. We aren’t just lazy slobs, our brains simply work differently. Validation!!! My people, stop and take a look at this gem of a book!
I’m a full-time board certified ER doctor AND a wife/homemaker/mother of 3. I’m am certifiably ADHD; so says my Psychiatrist. Yep, I have no clue how to plug into a podcast, but you can be sure I’ll be figuring that out shortly! So, my fellow ADHDers, get your heads out of your asses and take this book at face value. This is a tool, written by an organized mind, with love to the disorganized minds of the ADHDers of the world. What a gift!
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- BOOK Addict
- 03-24-19
Dive into your clutter!
what you didn't learn in this book the author supplies info where to find everything you wanted to know about organization. The narrator made it interesting as she explained different areas of the way we think.
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- Elaine C
- 02-11-20
Very informative
I enjoyed listening and learning about organizing ideas that Lisa presented. It all makes so much sense. I am optimistic that I will finally solve my problem of organizing my household.
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- Lisa Nichols UK
- 02-08-18
NOW I understand!
Lisa explains how my brain works, why I find it hard to stay on track and what to do about it. I could have done with this 50 yrs ago 😉
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-30-22
mainly an add
Seriously terrible, mainly an advert for the authors other services. the advice given is childish, gendered and so basic. did you know you could sync your devices? omg yes its 2022
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- Debbie
- 01-28-22
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Easy to listen to, can finally try out some of the strategies in my daily life
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Very short, and really an ad for the author's blog, which is mentioned SO many times! Not worth it.
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- Anonymous User
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Great helper for understanding adhd and life
Great audio, helpful in understanding how adhd interacts with life management. Pairs well with her free podcasts. Strongly recommend committing to listening to the entire book.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-04-20
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loved it. nice and short, to the point, loads of great referal apps that are practical.
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