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3 May 2008 @ 12:26 PM
French Canadian Join Date: Mon 28th Apr 2008
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Too many projects

Hello!

I think that I have ADHD, too and I have too many projects,. I can have at least 1 new project per week and they all seem great ! Does anyone have the same problem ? Can you give me some advice, if you already experienced it ?

Scuse me for the language'errors if there's any

French Canadian

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4 May 2008 @ 8:51 PM Reply # 1
lilwildflower Join Date: Sun 4th May 2008
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Hello, I think you meant that when you have to do too many projects that it is difficult but when it is only one project that it is easy for you to do a good job. Maybe try working on time mangement first. Plan out exactly what needs to get done and when. lists are always helpful. If that does not work or you have already tried this then maybe it is a good idea to speak to someone:O)

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14 May 2008 @ 3:40 PM Reply # 2
Laura P Join Date: Wed 14th May 2008
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Too many projects

Having a lot of projects is good. It keeps us excited and gives us things to look forward to. The idea is to prioritize and then actually complete the projects. Following projects through to completion is very hard for people with ADHD.

First, pick a project and try breaking it into smaller segments and give yourself a short deadline for each segment. Completing each segment will give you the feeling of accomplishment and will help you actually complete the project.

If you need the variety of working on several projects, take 5 projects and break them all into segments with deadlines. Then give yourself time to work on one part of all 5 projects in one day. This will help you keep your interest and still help you to accomplish your projects.

This is what I do for a living, I help people accomplish their projects, especially people with ADHD.

Laura Paul

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