adult add
adult add
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by Tellman Knudson And Stephanie Frank - 2006-12-13
Do you have the frantic mindset that people get around money when they don't have enough? Many times you will hear, "Listen, before you focus on making more money, you need to focus on really organizi...
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by Tellman Knudson And Stephanie Frank - 2006-12-15
In our last articles we discussed finding a way for you to get more money and how this works when you have attention deficit. But number one, you've got to know how much more money you want. It's not ...
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by Tellman Knudson - 2007-01-12
Consistency is the ability to be the same, all the time. It's reliability. It's uniformity. It's many different things to people. For people with ADD, the term consistency may have several meanings.Fo...
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by Tellman Knudson And Stephanie Frank - 2007-02-04
When we created the 12 ADD Axioms, we were consistent about putting them together. We set up an ADD-friendly schedule for the calls. We also took a look ahead and we thought about what might drag us d...
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by Tellman Knudson & Stephanie Frank - 2007-02-02
We're in an informational age. Information is more available now than there's ever been in the world. More will be available tomorrow. Unless the entire Internet crashes, I predict thats going to c...
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by Stephanie Frank & Tellman Knudson - 2007-03-29
Do you hate your job? Do you intensely dislike the people who work with you? Do you put things off until your boss roars because you've not gotten a project done? Are you just totally and horribly unh...
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by Tellman Knudson - 2007-03-30
Before the 1980s, people had never heard the term "attention deficit disorder" (ADD). Children who were unable to pay attention in class, who kept messy rooms, and couldn't wait until someone was talk...
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by Tellman Knudson And Stephanie Frank - 2007-04-04
Do you have ADD? If so, does this sound like you, "Payday isn't until next week, and I'm totally out of money!" or "My credit cards are maxed out and I can't keep up with the payments," or "Oh no, I f...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-06
In the mid- to late-60s, schoolchildren were taught that we'd have so much leisure time in the future that we'd have to come up with a plan on how to spend it wisely. I seems that the sixties futurist...
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by Tellman H. Knudson - 2007-04-06
It's only been about 20 years since the medical community changed their thinking on ADD. Yet, many doctors still hold the belief that ADD disappears once people grow up. Adults with attention deficit ...