Live ADHD Free
March
2014 Newsletter

Hi,

 

Lately I've been thinking, if I had to sum up the ADHD spirit at its best in one word, I would call it ready. To me, ADHD goes hand in hand with passion. When our souls are fired up, and our minds are free to be curious, nothing can hold us back.

 

I love seeing my clients hit their stride. Those moments, when their doubt falls away and they feel energized and full of purpose - it makes all the hard work worthwhile. ADHD'ers make incredible learners, and unlike other people, we're great at making learning a lifelong journey. We don't get complacent - we stay hungry for new experiences and new skills. We also don't get dissuaded when things get tough, because we've been through adversity before and we know we can handle it.

 

Over the last year I've learned all sorts of new things and had some life-changing experiences. I completed the manuscript for my first non-fiction book. I sorted all of my resources and tricks into a four-part seminar, which has been incredibly fun to lead, and just as enjoyable to attend according to my students! (Learn more about that here.) I even hit the road to some mega ADHD conferences, meeting tons of new people and staying caught up on the cutting-edge news about our community.

 

This month I'll be discussing all kinds of ways to get your spirit going. I challenge you to learn a new skill! In fact, if I may make a suggestion, meditation should be at the top of your list. As my faithful blog readers know, I've even offered my time free of charge to help you figure out how to integrate meditation into your life. Learn more in my post The Ultimate, Essential, Universal ADHD Treatment.

 

Take care,

 

Carol

 

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This seminar will open your eyes to your full potential and inspire you to look inside your heart without judgment. Together we will find your life's purpose and design a detailed strategy for success, complete with ways to break old habits and establish healthier communication methods. 

 

The next Seminar Series begins April 8th. 
 
 

The Resilience of the ADHD Spirit


Resilience of the Brain

In my work as an ADHD coach, there is one common problem that all of my clients share: painful self-doubt.

 

This comes from years, even decades, of being treated with disrespect. Peers stigmatized them for blurting or being "annoying." Teachers punished them for having too much enthusiasm when class was interesting and not enough when class was dull. Parents felt frustrated by their inconsistent behavior and their trouble following the rules. Friends and lovers got tired of their flakiness and their impulse to shut down during a confrontation. You can only take so much of this turmoil before you begin to internalize the message, "You're not good enough."

 

But really, self-doubt is one side of a coin. The other side is resilience.

Over and over again, I have helped my clients realize how tough they are. They have been hurt and rejected in a million ways. We've all been told, "Be who you are. Be comfortable in your own skin." And then hypocritically ADHD'ers have been penalized whenever they've acted the slightest bit differently.

 

By the time I see my clients, the years of discomfort have worn them down. But they still have hope. They still have the energy to look for answers, to seek me out and ask for help. Lucky for me, I get to take these people and build their self-respect back up where it belongs. In my work with them, I show them that they are valuable and talented people, not "disordered" mess-ups. The world has made them forget, but together, I get them to remember. And once they do remember, that resilience is the spark that lights a fire in their souls. I wish that everyone with ADHD could find a personal advocate to help them with this journey.

 

Resilience in action becomes compassion.


Read the of the article here.

About Carol 

 

Carol Gignoux May 2013
Carol Gigoux, M.Ed., is Boston's longest-serving ADD/ADHD Coach and Coach Trainer and the founder of
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, LLC.
 
Her approach is focused on the individual, with tailored strategies for long-lasting success. 

 

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Carol was positive and created hope in overcoming some of the challenging behaviors associated with ADHD. I will definitely take advantage of the tips she provided.
- Karen, Methuen SEPAC

 

Carol has taught a number of classes on coaching AD/HD, consistently impressed students. She is engaging, knowledgeable and a delight to have in front of the room. She has a big heart and a great mind. Thanks for all you do, Carol!
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