
It is estimated that between 5% and 8% of the population has AD/HD and that a minimum of 50% to 70% of children with AD/HD will experience significant problems as adults.
— ADDinsights
ADDinsight’s ADD/ADHD Coaching: Success Stories
Creating Value Through Compassion
and Giving
"Gary," I said, "Why don't you volunteer somewhere?" Reluctantly, Gary agreed to think about it for a week and discuss it at our next session.
The next week Gary was more open to the idea...
Don't Let ADHD Steal Your dreams
When David and I first met, he was a 2nd year law student at a college in Boston, MA. By the end of his second semester he was flunking out, despite his best efforts to pull up his grades. As a result, he had lost confidence in himself and his ability to deal with the challenging, competitive, and stressful academic environment of law school. Abandoning his dream to become a lawyer, he left school in a hopeless state
Conquering
ADHD in the workplace
Jim is a mid-level executive who was unsatisfied with his job
and constantly on edge at work. No matter how hard he tried, or
what strategy he devised, he always seemed to fall short of his
employer's expectations. Jim showed up for coaching as the result
of a last desperate attempt by his wife to get him the help he
needed
Living
with ADD/ADHD: Success with a college student
I met Harold in the first semester of his junior year at Syracuse
University. His GPA was low and he was becoming concerned about
whether or not he would be able to get a job after college. Things
had eroded to the point that it was nearly impossible for him
to keep up and get his assignments turned in. He was exhausted,
depressed, drinking heavily and close to giving up and leaving
school
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