1-21-2021

Here’s my list of what I’m exploring this week.

What I’ve Been Reading

With so much stress in this country and around the world, I needed an escape! So I picked up Elton John’s autobiography and am almost done. I had no idea how troubled his early life was and how he struggled with addictions. Yet, he had- and continues to have- a drive that kept him producing song after song, in spite of his hardships.

Me: Elton John Official Autobiography

  

Washington Post Article with Me and Sari Solden

Sari and I were recently quoted in the Washington Post in an excellent article about the challenges moms with ADHD face

Read: What it’s like parenting with ADHD symptoms: ‘It felt like my head was going to explode’

Where You Can Find Exceptional Online Events

  1. One of my favorite professionals and humans in the world- Dr. Gabor Mate’ is offering up this video series and course: Healing Trauma & Addiction– A New Video Series & Course by Dr. Gabor Maté. Note: ½ off if you sign up now. This is for anyone wanting to better understand trauma and addiction (addiction isn’t only about drugs/alcohol). Professionals can earn CEs. Sign up HERE .

2. Elaine Taylor-Klaus, Diane Dempster and their team at Team@ImpactParents is offering two amazing (free) webinars:

ADHD Medications 101, with Carolyn Parcells, M.D: Friday, January 22, 2021 1:00pm – 2:00pm EST and

ADHD and Cannabis, with Roberto Olivardia, Ph.D:  Monday, January 25, 2021
1:00pm – 2:00pm EST

Sign up HERE

What I’ve Been Up To 

I have a few slots open for online consultations via Zoom. These have become super popular, so if you’re looking to work with me one-on-one, grab an appointment. We meet live on Zoom (or you can request email consultations instead).
Learn more and sign up here.

 

                                   What I’m Cooking (ADHD-Friendly Recipe) 


3-ingredient Teriyaki Chicken

Ingredients for 4 servings

  • 2 lb chicken thighs, sliced into chunks
  • 1 cup soy sauce
  • ½ cup brown sugar

Preparation

  1. Sear the chicken thighs evenly in a pan, then flip.
  2. Add the soy sauce and brown sugar, stirring and bringing to a boil.
  3. Stir until the sauce has reduced and evenly glazes the chicken.
  4. Serve with rice, if desired.

One of My Favorite Quotes

…people who have ADD tend to be highly sensitive – but it’s actually that very (inborn) sensitivity, not the ADD, that’s the source of you being so creative.

– Dr. Gabor Mate’: https://drgabormate.com/topic/adhd/

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Way to Keep Organized

I have something very similar to this bathroom organizer.

(I use the bottom shelf for my medication)


Hey, follow me on Instagram for memes and quotes and random “Terry Thoughts.”

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