List of 5…pick only one!


Hey Reader.

It's Tuesday. Which means I’m sitting down to write you. Because that’s just what I do on Tuesdays. What’s your normal routine? I know routines can be really tricky for us folks who live with ADHD. I know this because I live it. Go ahead! Ask me how many routines I've tried to get going and haven't been able to stick with.

So, I know we can have a real love/hate thing with routines and I know it’s easy to have some things fall off. They say habits take 21 days but I DO NOT believe that. It’s got to be longer than that, right?

So, when you notice that your RSD is kicking in, or when impulsivity and procrastination start showing up, I thought it’d be helpful to share a list of tools to help manage it all.

Here's an invitation for you: pick just one thing to start working on this week. Seriously, just one thing. Then, give yourself a pat on the back for taking that one small step towards more balance.

Below are some suggestions. Choose whichever feels doable for you, or go with something of your own. Whatever you decide, it’s a huge step forward, and that’s worth celebrating.

  1. Start your day with a few minutes of mindfulness. Find a comfy spot, close your eyes, and just focus on your breath. Feel the air entering and leaving your nostrils or the rise and fall of your chest. If your mind starts to wander, no worries – gently bring your focus back to your breath.
  2. Label Your Thoughts. Throughout the day, try labelling your thoughts by saying, “I’m having the thought that…”. It’s a simple way to create some distance between you and those difficult and sometimes intrusive thoughts.
  3. Visualize Your Thoughts. Spend a few minutes each day visualizing your thoughts as leaves floating down a stream. It’s a great way to practice letting go and not getting caught up in them.
  4. Break Down Tasks. Got a big task that feels overwhelming? Got a smaller task that just needs to get done? Break it down into 3-5 smaller (or even fewer if you need), manageable steps. Create an action plan with clear, actionable steps and deadlines. It makes everything so much more doable. Gamify the steps and give yourself points for getting them done and plan a reward for yourself when you've done them all.
  5. Reflect and Try New Behaviors. Take a moment to reflect on a recent behaviour or reaction you've had and see how it lines up with your values. This week, try out a new behaviour in a different context and see what happens.

Reader, every small step you take towards incorporating tools and strategies for managing your ADHD is a HUGE win. Seriously, even the tiniest step forward is progress. It’s like building a muscle – every little bit counts and adds up over time. And, there’s no such thing as failing here. If something doesn’t go as planned, or you have an off day, give yourself some grace and compassion. You’re showing up, you’re trying, and that’s all that matters.

Okay Reader. That’s it for this week. Remember, just pick one and get started. You've got this!

Michelle xx

Your Partner in Literacy and ADHD: Experience Meets Passion

Hey there! I'm Michelle, a dedicated Literacy Specialist, Certified ADHD Coach, and Executive Function Coach with 15 years of experience supporting individuals on their unique journeys. I’m not here to sugarcoat anything or bombard you with sales pitches—my newsletters are genuine, insightful, and filled with practical strategies that you won’t find everywhere else. With a strong background in structured literacy, I’m passionate about helping learners of all ages unlock their reading potential and develop the skills they need to succeed. Whether you’re navigating the complexities of literacy or managing the challenges of ADHD, I’m here to provide you with the tools and strategies to thrive.Expect a blend of humor, a touch of tough love, and a treasure trove of actionable tips to help you navigate life with ADHD and enhance your literacy skills. In my little corner of the internet, you’ll discover straightforward strategies, real talk, and honest conversations about the challenges and triumphs of living with ADHD and improving literacy.I believe in the power of laughter, so you’ll find a sprinkle of humor in everything I share—because sometimes, you just need to chuckle through the chaos. Join me if you’re ready for a refreshingly candid approach to ADHD and literacy. I’m excited to share my knowledge and support you in crafting a life that truly works for you!

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