| Susan Wachob 2005-12-11, 1:01 am |
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Sorry about re-posting part of this message that a group member here
wrote. I meant to print it out (anonymously) to show to someone I know
with ADD. It has some good examples of ways to think of things to do to
handle the effects of ADD on everyday life.
To whoever wrote this- thanks! And I hope you don't mind me quoting you.
Susan
Susan Wachob wrote:
> I think I may make a chart that has all the major chores that need to
> be done. I will start at the top every week and go down the list as I
> go through the week. check out every chore as I complete them. Once the
> weekend is here I will try to complete all the chores a couldn't during
> the week. On Monday it will start all over.
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> List are a great thing. For a while at a old job I had a PDA. I got a
> lot done with that. Having alarms go off all the time. It was a good
> reminder.
>
> Use outlook calendar, with alarms. It will work for you. Schedule it to
> go off every week.
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