Blogs about: Edward Hallowell

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Attention Matters: Is there an upside to interruption?

NeuroCapability wrote 1 week ago: Linda Ray, the Managing Director of NeuroCapability, teams up with writer Adair Jones to look at som … more →

Tags: Attention Matters, Linda Ray, Adair Jones, Alessandro Acquisti, attentional intelligence, Bob Sullivan, Carnegie-Mellon University Human-Computer Interaction L, Distraction, Eyal Peer

Recovering from information overload1 comment

Diogo wrote 3 months ago: Always-on, multitasking work environments are killing productivity, dampening creativity, and making … more →

Tags: press, anxiety, "bill gross", blackberry, Blog, Brent Assink, Caroline Webb, Christine Beasley, Corporate Culture

Fasting: It's really not so much about food2 comments

seacoastgathering wrote 4 months ago: In practicing the discipline of fasting, it’s easy for us to get caught up with our growling s … more →

Tags: Fasting, Cressey Road United Methodist Church, fasting, J. I. Packer, Patrick Klingaman, Spiritual Disciplines

Dare To Forgive

kurtnemes wrote 4 months ago: I first heard of Dr. Hallowell from a CD of a lecture he gave at the Chatauqua Institution.  In that … more →

Tags: Positive Psychology, personal development, ethics, Hallowell, Forgiveness, Empowerment, stepping into your power

Attention Matters: Taming Distraction by Developing Attentional Intelligence11 comments

NeuroCapability wrote 7 months ago: Linda Ray is the Managing Director of NeuroCapability.  Since 1992, Linda has successfully managed h … more →

Tags: Linda Ray, Practical Strategies, attention, attentional intelligence, bright shiny object syndrome, carol kinsey goman, Gutenberg, John Medina, Jonah Lehrer

Adult ADD/ADHD: Being Happy by Being True to Yourself | ADDitude - ADHD & LD Adults and Children

jeg700 wrote 11 months ago: I am compelled to repost this blog because the advice in it resembles more my own philosophy than an … more →

Tags: adult adhd, health, Mental Health, Disorders, ADD and ADHD, neurodevelopmental, ADDitude Magazine

Developing creative passions to treat ADHD

andrewpmadsen wrote 11 months ago: Passion as the cure: Dr. Edward Hallowell is one of the few people I’ve heard who aptly descri … more →

Tags: Learning, ADD, ADHD, attention, Strengths, Driven From Distraction, executive function

Octo-tasking4 comments

Marti wrote 11 months ago: This is how physciatrist Edward Hallowell described multitasking “[a] mythical activity in which peo … more →

Tags: (c) Everything Else in between, animals, Outside the box, Funny, Cartoon, Comic, humour, Humor, Octopus

9. Ritalin. How does this make sense?

Susan Spangler wrote 1 year ago: Kenny was first diagnosed with ADHD when he was five-and-a-half. It wasn’t a stretch. He was impulsi … more →

Tags: ADHD, Ritalin, adhd medications, impulsive behavior, Behavior Problems

How to Raise a Happy Baby and Child2 comments

mariadorfner wrote 1 year ago: How to raise a happy baby and child (birth to 12 mo.) by Jill Storey Highlights Learn to read the si … more →

Tags: Health 2, Wellness, healthy relationships, health, Family, parent, New York University School of Medicine, babycenter, Developmental Psychology

Monkey around already!

Melanie Marttila wrote 1 year ago: Today, I attended a Webinar sponsored by TrainingIndustry.com and presented by G. Michael Maddock. I … more →

Tags: Breaking open the mind, Melanie Marttila, Creativity, Learning, Trainer, Course Design, G. Michael Maddock, the idea monkey

What are you thinking?1 comment

George Secko, aka Dzedko wrote 1 year ago: So far in this “Knowledge and Understanding” stage we have separated worry into productive or unprod … more →

Tags: Worry, Cognitive Distortion, Cognitive Model

Heartbreaking New York Times ADD Article26 comments

Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, MCC, SCAC wrote 1 year ago: Don’t Drink the Kool-ade by Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, CTP, CMC, ACT, MCC, SCAC Another wonderfu … more →

Tags: ADD | ADHD | Attention Deficit Disorder, E2. Making a Difference, E2a. Rants; Ruminations, ADD Perspective, Frank Wolkenberg, Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, New York Times, Phillip Martin - artist, POV

To Medicate or Not to Medicate

parenttoparentphoenix wrote 1 year ago: Here we go again…To Medicate or Not to Medicate.  Nobody is neutral on this. One week ago, an articl … more →

Tags: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, medication for ADHD, CHADD, Child Mind Institute, Harold Koplewicz, Judith Warner, L.Alan Stroufe, motherlode, Ritalin

My Visit to the Attention Center1 comment

Jonathan D. Carroll, M.A. wrote 1 year ago: I’m a very collaborative person. I enjoying working with and learning from others both persona … more →

Tags: ADHD, ADD, jonathan carroll, Ned Hallowell, Attention Center, dr hallowell, Cleveland

"Get Your Gifts Unwrapped:" Why Connections Matter for Kids with Disabilities2 comments

katiewetherbee wrote 1 year ago: This afternoon, I attended a lecture given by Dr. Edward Hallowell. Dr. Hallowell is one of the nati … more →

Tags: Managing Ministry, Learning, ADHD, Special Needs, Parenting, Youth, Ministry

Best ADHD Quiz EVER.5 comments

themacroscope wrote 1 year ago: The quiz below is from a book called “Delivered From Distraction” by Edward Hallowell. I … more →

Tags: ADHD, Life / AD&D, ADD, Adult, Mental Health, Psychiatry, Psychology, Delivered from Distraction, quiz

Book Review: Why Smart People Underperform

Sean Burns wrote 1 year ago: A new Harvard book by Edward Hallowell looks at frenzied execs who fidget through meetings, don … more →

Tags: Management (General), Book Review, Hallowell, health, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Mental Health, ADD and ADHD, Disorders

Willful Blindness: A book review by Bob Morris

Bob Morris wrote 1 year ago: Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril Margaret Heffernan Walker Books (2011) How … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, “Be Smart [comma] Exercise Your Heart: Exercise Effec, ” co-authored by C.H. Hillman, Carol Dweck, Charles Jacobs, Daniel Simons’ experiment involving Harvard students , Dante, erickson, How and why all of us should develop “fierce determin


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