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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Special Teleclass with Sari Solden

Embracing Imperfection: A Critical Journey for Women with ADD

Sari Solden

Learn a new mind set in your journey toward living successfully with the challenges and potential rewards that accompany the differences of ADD. Shift from a mind set that hyperfocuses on solutions to one that enjoys improvement. Especially begin to think about the goal of moving toward wholeness rather than perfection.These kind of shifts help you move forward instead of remaining stuck in shame and hidden from other people. Instead of your goal being to get over all your challenges, your goal needs to become one of living a satisfying life by making good choices- getting support for your challenges so that you can use your strengths!

Date: November 28, 2007

Time: 12:00 pm Eastern

Cost: Free

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  • The correct medical term for Attention Deficit Disorder is ADHD. There are 3 subtypes of ADHD: Predominantly inattentive(commonly called ADD), Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive, and Combined. Through out this blog and the ADHD relates sites linked from this blog the terms ADHD, AD/HD, and ADD are used interchangeably.

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