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sun ADD Resources' eNews Description

The ADD Resources eNews will arrive in your mailbox only once a month, at the beginning of the month. By reading the monthly eNews, you will keep your focus on improving your life as a person with ADHD. We have over 4500 subscribers to our monthly eNews. Find out why.

Each eNews contains in this order:

  • A brief article by Cynthia Hammer, MSW, Director of ADD Resources and an adult with ADHD. She openly and honestly shares the joys and tribulations of being a person with ADHD (pwADHD). Her writings have proven popular and meaningful to eNews readers.
  • Several tips on organizing that are relevant to a pwADHD. Working on one or two of these tips a month can help you get light-years ahead in your daily functioning.
  • The latest information in the ADHD world—such as new medicines, new books, a helpful product, and upcoming TV appearance with a national ADHD authority or a free teleclass you can participate in.
  • Links to articles and websites relevant to ADHD which offer key insights and understandings.
  • Information on the activities of ADD Resources, both nationally and locally.

These past eNews are a great way to learn more about ADHD, get ideas for organizing, and find links to other relevant information. We hope the information at this website will help you in your ADD journey.

Subscribing is free.....unsubscribing is easy.

Sign up now as a member or non–member of the ADD Resources and receive our free monthly eNews. NOTE: Be sure to add office@addresources.org to your address book so email from us won't get blocked by your spam filters.

Receive a free article when you sign up for our monthly eNews

After signing up to receive the eNews you will receive an email with a link to Bob Seay's 14–page article, Living on the Edge of Distraction—which some believe contains the best description of what it feels like to have ADHD.

But wait a moment, if you decide now to become a member of Attention Deficit Disorder, you will receive both the article and a 32–page booklet, The ADDult Workbook by Bob Seay which is for the adult with ADHD and who wants to better manage his or her life. Here you will find information and exercises to help you in your ADHD journey. Learn about membership. Sign up Now.









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