Organizing for Success
 
Everyone is always talking about time management, but is that what we’re really doing–managing time or the activities during the day? If you look a little closer, I think you will see that you’re actually managing yourself and your daily activities.

Once an hour is gone, it’s gone, right? But if a meeting was set for one hour and runs overtime, and you’re still in the meeting, what are you managing? You’re managing the activity which is the meeting. The meeting can last as long as you want or have to go based on the needs of what is going on with the attendees in the meeting, and any interruptions that may make the meeting run longer or shorter, for that matter.

 
AD/HD (attention deficit/hyperactive disorder) is a “neurological and developmental disorder, most often inherited, characterized by recurrent difficulties attending to tasks, and following them through to completion, yet lead highly successful and happy lives. I also believe the AD/HD community are “gifted” individuals that are a little hard to unwrap.

AD/HD tends to run in some families more than others affecting children, adolescents, and adults of all ages throughout their life. Not every person with AD/HD displays all of the symptoms, nor does every person with AD/HD experience the symptoms of AD/HD to the same level of severity or impairment.



Evelyn Gray