Attention Deficit Disorder, ADD, Women with ADD, ADHD
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Welcome to Sari Solden's online community!

 

A note from Sari:
My new online ADD community will allow us to connect in new and more personal ways. This online membership community will allow me to spend a greater amount of my time connecting to more of you even in far away places, in a much more intimate, frequent way -- sharing what I've learned, while creating a space where you can learn from and support each other as well. This will be a true community of men and women from all over the world who for so long have written to me asking for a way to connect when they feel so isolated.

My new online community will offer a public gathering place (free) as well as an opportunity to become a member of this ADD community. I have created a variety of ways to participate depending on the level, frequency, and type of contact, connection, contribution, and communication with me and others that you want.

I have worked hard to keep this site extremely affordable! In addition to what you already get on my site and will continue to get for free, my goal is to make much greater use of video and audio in order to have greater connection and access to each other.

Some of the special programming is drawn from my work on Journeys Through ADDulthood, for men and women with ADD as they search for meaning in life. Other programming comes from my work with women and the special challenges they face.

I hope you will look around and explore what the site has to offer.


Let's stay connected,
Sari

 

Featured Articles / Podcasts

article linkSari's Weekly Blog (sarisolden)
posted Tue August 19th @ 4:28 PM

A Golden Opportunity

There has been a very important but under reported story during the Olympics this past week. It is about a once hyperactive little boy, sometimes getting teased and bullied, who miraculously found relief, focus, and ultimately found himself in the pool-a boy diagnosed with ADHD who found his strength, his passion, and his true medicine by swimming his heart out.

Lessons for parents of children with ADD or for us as adults with ADD, are that while we can’t all be Michael Phelps, we do all have special talents, abilities, and passions, things we care about deeply or things we love to do. Even though your strengths might not by Olympic in scope or manifest themselves in such a grand arena, find that one driving force in your life. Use your strengths, work hard at something that excites you, develop it, and let it drive you.

Lessons for the non ADD world and the media who now have a young man with diagnosed ADHD as their hero, are to understand that people with ADD can achieve great things and that ADD is real. No one would dare suggest to Michael or his mom, Debbie, (the icon of parenting we have all watched for over a week), that ADHD is not real or that it is a result of bad parenting!

My hope is that Michael Phelps will use his celebrity and remarkable achievement to make a huge difference in the lives of children with ADHD who need a champion –to tell all the kids out there struggling with their own challenges, that when you are driven by something important to you, that the challenges and the gifts of ADD can fuel your success,. My  hope is that he will tell them , if they focus on their talent, strength, or passion, that the other side of ADD can be this amazing laser beam focus, great drive, and determination.

Most importantly, my hope is he will tell them, as only he can, from one who really knows, that if they do this, if they remain determined and work hard to develop their gifts, that their dreams really can come true.

Now, that would be worth its weight in gold! Read More »

article link8/19/08 Journeys Session (debbidybevik)
posted Tue August 19th @ 1:15 PM

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