The Simple Guide to ADHD Regulation: The Secret to Finding Balance, Getting Things Done, and Enjoying Your Life
Review Quotes: 'Finally, a book that gets to the heart of ADHD instead of just offering band-aid solutions. Jenna shows us that when we learn to slow down and stay regulated, we're not managing symptoms--we're...
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Review Quotes: THE TORONTO STAR BESTSELLER THE GLOBE AND MAIL BESTSELLER One minute you're on a roll, churning out work like a machine. Then, the next day even putting on socks feels overwhelming. Sound familiar? This frantic crash cycle isn't just a personality quirk or laziness. As therapist Jenna Free (@adhdwithjennafree) explains, the real culprit to your ADHD highs and lows is dysregulation. If you have ADHD (or simply suspect you do) and you've found yourself frustrated with all of the hacks--half-completed planners, too many screenshots to count, timers going off every 30 minutes, and sticky notes covering your desk and walls-- you're not alone. If all these "solutions" have fallen flat and you're struggling to keep your head above water--this book is for you. The Simple Guide to ADHD Regulation can help you reset your nervous system, gain control of your life, and even begin to enjoy it. What you'll discover inside:
What you won't find inside?
Plus, this book is full of fun graphics and illustrations, so if the thought of a long, boring book is overwhelming you--no fear! As someone who has ADHD herself, Jenna made this book specifically designed with your brain in mind! If you're ready to rethink how you approach ADHD, take back control, and finally live a life that doesn't feel so hard, we've got you. (P.S. You'll even figure out why putting on socks feels impossible some days. . . and how to overcome it!)
Contributor Bio:Free CCC, Jenna Jenna is a counselor (CCC) for ADHD with ADHD. She specializes in working with the ADHD brain to get it out of fight or flight and into working its best, while honoring neurodivergence and all of our uniqueness. She has a focus on making ADHDers lives more enjoyable while also being more productive. |
