Live ADHD Free
April
2014 Newsletter

Dear friends,

 

After this extra-long winter, I can't wait to get outside, and I think you probably feel the same! It's amazing how much appreciation I keep feeling whenever a day comes around with at least partial sun and temperatures over 40 degrees.

 

With the very welcome change in the weather, it's time to get outdoors and break a sweat. This month, I'm focusing on physical health and its relationship to ADHD. There are fascinating new scientific studies about how we can make our bodies fitter, stronger and longer lasting. Of course, I've got some common sense, tried-and-true wellness advice too. Stay tuned for summaries, tips and more on my blog all month.

 

As you may have noticed, I started this year discussing the mind, then the heart, then the spirit, and now the body. I see the interconnectedness of these elements on a daily basis in my work, and in my life. When striving for health, happiness and satisfaction, you need to look at the whole person. I hope that my words have offered some inspiration, and helped you on your journey.

 

Take care,

 

Carol 

 

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We all know that a good diet and plenty of exercise are the winning combination for peak physical health. And yet those two habits are just the beginning of a lifelong wellness journey. It takes much more to create a balanced, happy life.

 

Those with ADHD can experience especially high stress levels, not only from the rapid-fire thought patterns that define their brain type, but also because of the psychological and emotional difficulties of being labeled as "disordered" and treated differently.

 

A Solid Team and a Tailored Treatment Plan.

At the bare minimum I recommend having a good physician with ADHD experience and an ADHD coach on your team. The doctor will tend to your physical health and your body chemistry. The ADHD coach will tend to your soul, heart, spirit, and mind. Together, this support system will help you focus your powerful brain, stay organized, get over any unresolved pain from your past and make the most of your future. The best part is that the strategies and treatments will be tailored to your needs, personality and lifestyle. In some cases, additional support may be needed from therapists, alternative healing specialists, spiritual leaders, athletic trainers, and so on.

 

Some people might have a negative knee-jerk reaction to this suggestion of creating a roster of experts to cater to your health, but you should take it seriously. Even in the last 10 years the advances in ADHD treatment have been incredible. Most important, in my opinion, is the movement away from all of the negative "disorder" stereotyping about this brain type, and the common sense realization that ADHD brains have amazing assets, which are worth maximizing!

 

Enlisting a great physician and an ADHD coach, and possibly other specialists, will ensure that your body stays fit, that your family and romantic relationships become more satisfying, that you not only keep your job but rise to the top at work. You deserve to make life easier for yourself by creating a strong safety net. Because learning the hard way is...hard!

 

A Habit of Mindfulness.

The Real Importance of Being True to Youserlf I'm betting that your brain is one of the most interesting things about you - and I hope you agree. Sometimes all of the stigma and drama that comes from ADHD can get in the way of appreciating your powerful mind, and in a way can even make you detached from it. How often do you set aside time to let your mind play, or to let you super-powered thoughts run free? Instead you probably spend most of your hours trying to rein your mind in.

 

Mindfulness is a bit of a buzzword right now, and it there is a great deal to say about it, but at the heart it means trusting your brain power and listening to it. I hardly need to tell you, but your mind is constantly running, trying to solve problems, wondering about things, observing the world around you, drawing conclusions and making connections. Mindfulness means tapping into that power.

 

To take advantage of those insights, you need to cultivate a habit of checking in with yourself. When that small inner voice encourages you or warns you, listen to it. When you get a hunch, follow it.

 

Regular readers of this blog will know how important I think meditation is, especially for people with this brain type. This five-minute-a-day ritual is the perfect way to turn off the outside world and its noise so you can focus on your inner self, feelings, thoughts and dreams. Read more about learning to meditate here. Start with an early AM or later PM 5 minute practice and watch it grow!

 

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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
Live ADHD Free
, LLC.
 
Her approach is focused on the individual, with tailored strategies for long-lasting success. 

 

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Read what Carol's clients say...
 

Look at what participants said about the January 2014 Live ADHD Free Seminar:

 

"Enlightening!" "Terrific!" "Insightful!" "Thought Provoking!" "Life Changing!"

 

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!
- Marilyn Edelson, LICSW, MCC, Director, SOCOP B.U. School of Social Work, Professional Education Programs


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