ADD & ADHD HELP

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Dorm room desk BEFORE

I just returned from organizing the dorm room of a young college freshman who had come to Utah from Washington D.C. to begin working on his college degree at the University of Utah. His mother called me a week ago and asked me to help her son who had been recently diagnosed with ADD. (Technically he, like most others, has ADHD. His mind is hyperactive even though his physical body is not.)  He told his mother that he could not find anything in his dorm room. He could not find his homework assignment sheets. He could not find his completed homework pages. He could not find his school supplies. He knew he needed help!

His mother could not help him due to the distance dividing them so she called me, a professional organizer with specialized training, to offer her son some room function insights.

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I spent three hours with Tim. (Because I offer my clients confidentiality, their names are changed to protect their anonymity.)

  • One-half hour analyzing his needs.
  • Two hours organizing his room so he could easily maintain it with my simplified systems.
  • One-half hour offering time-management training so Tim could prioritize daily and stay on task more often.
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Dorm room desk AFTER

Tim now has a full understanding of the five key success factors I use when organizing spaces for those who struggle with ADHD / ADD. Help (specialized help) is extended to those who truly are ready to live a very simplified life. A life with few encumbrances.

If you or someone you know is ready to minimize and simplify, I can help you raise your level of functionality. I am a trained and experienced professional organizer who offers specialized ADD and ADHD help.

Contact me here for help living simplified. Home or business workplace help is just a click away.

 

2 Responses to “ADD and ADHD Help”

  1. RJ Brown Says:

    Whoah this blog is great i like reading your articles. Stay up the great work! You recognize, there are many people like me who have been diagnosed with ADHD who are hunting around for this information, you could help them greatly.Really thank you! I am so glad I know you are able to help.

  2. Noel Says:

    I am a licensed practical social worker located in the state of Utah. I am impressed that you understand that even though the body may not be hyperactive, the brain most often is, thus the term ADHD is now used rather than ADD.

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