
"Author Thom Hartmann has laid out a controversial but appealing theory that the characteristics known today as ADHD were vitally important in early hunting societies." — TIME Magazine cover story, July 18, 1994
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Louise used to coach entrepreneurs and couples with ADHD issues, and this was always one of her strongest pieces of advice: “Do what you’re good at, and hire out or delegate the rest.”
She learned that from being married to me all t...
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“Executive function” is the big buzzword these days in ADHD circles. Psychology Today defines it:
“Executive function describes a set of cognitive processes and mental skills that help a...
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Back when I first came up with my Hunter/Farmer hypothesis and wrote my first books about it in the 1990s, there were only a few drugs available to help out Hunters stuck in Farmer schools or workplaces. It was basically Ritalin and...
Dragging everyone back to their desks is a Farmer’s fix for a problem Hunters already solved.
Back in the early days of my business career, I discovered that I do my best work in bursts, at odd hours, in (often messy) places I’ve arranged...
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When I ran a residential treatment facility for severely abused kids back in the late 1970s, long before I’d ever heard the phrase attention deficit disorder, we had one particular boy who could...
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NY Times bestselling author 34 books in 17 languages & nation's #1 progressive radio host. Psychotherapist, international relief worker. Politics, history, spirituality, psychology, science, anthropology, pre-history, culture, and the natural world.
Sari Solden, M.S, counseled adults with ADHD for 35 years, authored three the books on women's issues, inattentive ADHD, the healing process for adults who grew up with undiagnosed ADHD. She is a prominent keynote speaker.
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