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Coaching Gems for ADD

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"When we go out to eat, you're always looking around, never looking at me."

 "Did you say that?  I just don't remember your saying that."

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"Thanks for helping me organize my files.  Now I can't find anything!"

"You've made this same mistake dozens of times.  Why can't you just get it right!"

"I would have been on time, but something unexpected came up that delayed me."

Jean: "Ten minutes ago I said that dinner is on the table."    Jessie: "OK, OK.  I've just got to finish this one thing."

"Even though I take my medication right when I wake up, it doesn't kick in for an hour so I'm often late for work or school."

"I'm OK once I start doing something.  My problem is getting started."

"I have no trouble getting started.  I need to get better staying focused after I've started."

"I am easily distracted by noises when I am working.  Any suggestions?"

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Dave and Barbara have now worked out a better system.  They sat down and agreed that Barbara will give Dave two dinner announcements: the first, ten minutes beforehand, to give him time to wind down what he is doing, and the second two minutes beforehand to actually stop what he is doing and set things up so he can restart most efficiently.  Dave agreed that this always has taken long than he expected, so he will try to get to the dinner table long before the two minutes have passed.  The system doesn't work perfectly all the time, but it is a great improvement and has made most dinners more enjoyable.

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I'm OK once I start doing something.  My problem is getting started.