Blogs

 
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Life in Lockdown

Life in Lockdown features entries written by the Perth & Kinross Suppport Group community.

 
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Additude Magazine’s Guest Blogs

The Additude Magazine hosts essays, diary entries and snapshots of daily life, written by those affected by ADHD. The range of topics discussed is truly extraordinary, from how to get to sleep to why Animal Crossing is good for the ADHD mind.

 
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Totally ADD

Based in the USA, Rick Green’s hugely popular blog covers it all, from procrastination, identity, finances, careers, and much more.

Be careful to remember that most of the statistics are for the USA and don’t apply to the UK.

 
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The ADHD Blog (ADHDinadults.com)

This blog has a more high-brow, academic focus, with contributions from some of the leading ADHD researchers and professors in the world. This one’s for those who want to get straight to the hard facts!

 
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Untapped Brilliance

Jacqueline Sinfield, an author and ADHD coach, gives lots of tips on how adults can manage their ADHD from one day to the next.

 
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ADD Consults

Terry Matlen writes from the perspective of a women with ADHD and a mother of an adult with ADHD.

Have a look at her “Queen of Distractions” online space, which was set up to help women with ADHD connect, declutter and get organized.

 
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Impact ADHD

One of the easiest-to-navigate and accessible blogs out there, Impact ADHD allows you to refine your search of hundreds of written, video and audio resources.

 
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Edge Foundation

Though everyone can find something of interest in the Edge Foundation blog, students with ADHD will particularly benefit from its coaching and webinars.