Cognitive Flexibility and ADHD: The Struggle to Multitask

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What’s cognitive flexibility? Why is it hard for people with ADHD to multitask? Phil Boissiere names low cognitive flexibility as a common challenge for people with ADHD. Cognitive flexibility is what enables you to move between different tasks, jump from old to new ideas, and engage with multiple concepts at the same time.  Below we’ll look at why people with ADHD struggle with cognitive flexibility and how to overcome this challenge.

Emotional Dysregulation Treatment for ADHD (Phil Boissiere)

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What’s the best ADHD emotional dysregulation treatment? Why is emotional regulation hard for people with ADHD? People with ADHD often struggle to regulate their emotions. This means that if you have ADHD, you might find it harder than the average person to recognize the feelings you’re experiencing and moderate their strength.  Continue reading to learn how acknowledging your feelings can help you react appropriately in overwhelming situations.

Matt Abrahams’s Think Faster, Talk Smarter: Book Overview

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What’s holding you back from speaking confidently in unexpected situations? How can you transform anxiety into an asset during impromptu conversations? Matt Abrahams’s Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You’re Put on the Spot has strategies to help anyone communicate more effectively under pressure. You can develop skills to organize thoughts quickly, manage emotions, and connect authentically with others. Keep reading to discover proven techniques that will boost your confidence and transform the way you communicate in spontaneous situations.

3 Different Types of Anxiety Symptoms & Tips for Overcoming Them

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What happens in your body and mind when anxiety strikes? How can you transform those uncomfortable feelings into something more manageable? In Think Faster, Talk Smarter, Matt Abrahams explores three different types of anxiety symptoms and provides practical strategies to handle them. His approach breaks down anxiety into physical, emotional, and mental components, offering specific techniques to address each one. Keep reading to discover proven methods that can help you stay calm and focused when anxiety threatens to take over.

Let That Sh*t Go: Book Overview (Monica Sweeney)

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What if there was a straightforward approach to breaking free from mental burdens? What’s Let That Sh*t Go by Monica Sweeney about? Monica Sweeney’s book Let That Sh*t Go offers a refreshing and practical guide to emotional liberation. The book’s approach combines humor with actionable strategies to help readers release negativity and embrace a more positive mindset. Read more in our Let That Sh*t Go book overview.

Bad Communication Habits: Overcoming Heuristics & Perfectionism

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What holds people back from having clear and meaningful conversations? Why do so many of us fall into predictable patterns when communicating with others? In Think Faster, Talk Smarter, Matt Abrahams reveals how bad communication habits such as mental shortcuts and perfectionism can prevent us from connecting authentically with others. He shows how to break free from these limiting patterns and become more engaging in spontaneous interactions. Continue reading to discover how to transform your communication style and create deeper connections with everyone you meet.

Meet Your Match: Kandi Steiner’s Hockey Romance (Overview)

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What does it take to heal from past relationship trauma? Can the genuine love of a good man break down the walls around a guarded heart? In Meet Your Match, Kandi Steiner weaves a compelling romance between Maven, a woman scarred by her past, and Vince, a persistent man determined to prove his love is real. Their journey from initial skepticism to deep connection showcases the power of patience and authentic emotional connection. Keep reading to discover how true love can transform even the most wounded hearts into vessels of hope and trust.

How to Release Negative Emotions From the Body: 8 Strategies

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Do you feel trapped by negative emotions that seem impossible to shake? Is there a way to release these feelings and transform your emotional well-being? Monica Sweeney’s book, Let That Sh*t Go, offers practical guidance on how to release negative emotions from the body through powerful techniques. Her approach combines mindfulness practices with actionable steps to help you break free from emotional burdens. Read more for the proven strategies for emotional freedom and personal growth.

How Vince Tanev Wins Maven’s Trust & Love (Meet Your Match)

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What makes someone worthy of trust after experiencing heartbreak? How can genuine care be distinguished from superficial charm? In Meet Your Match by Kandi Steiner, Vince Tanev emerges as more than just another wealthy playboy when he meets Maven at a gala event. Their story explores how authentic connection develops through patience, vulnerability, and understanding past traumas. Keep reading to discover how Vince’s thoughtful actions and emotional intelligence help break down the walls of a heart scarred by betrayal.

Your Communication Mindset: See Opportunities, Not Threats

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What’s holding you back from speaking confidently in unexpected conversations? What if you could transform your fear of spontaneous interactions into excitement? In his book Think Faster, Talk Smarter, Stanford lecturer Matt Abrahams reveals how your communication mindset shapes every interaction you have. His insights show how shifting your perspective from threat to opportunity can lead to more meaningful connections and engaging conversations. Keep reading to discover practical strategies that will help you approach impromptu speaking with confidence and authenticity.