Coaching Articles
Do Women's Unconscious Beliefs About Career Advancement Hold Them Back?
By Tricia Ryan
A workshop for Women in Leadership on the subject of unconscious bias resulted in the question of why more women are not in leadership positions?
You have the power within you
By Sonal Kalra
“Expecting others to make you feel good may not always work. You do have the power within you to feel the way you want and this is true freedom."
ADHD and Exercise
By Michelle Raz
Exercise has a positive effect on harnessing the will power to focus on things that may appear mundane to people with ADHD.
ADHD and Transitioning Between Schools
By Michelle Raz
Transitional times in school can create considerable stress for ADHD students
Thoughtful Parenting: Educating in a techno world
By Michelle Raz
Apps can harness ADHD clients in their interest in technology and balance their usage with creative, useful and educational advantages.
Academic coach helps those with ADHD
By Michelle Raz
Michelle Raz's daughter was diagnosed with ADHD eight years ago, she found few resources to help her daughter work through the pivotal teenage years
Thoughtful Parenting: Helping your teen with ADD/ADHD
By Michelle Raz
People with attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder generally have deficits in executive functioning skills:
Thoughtful Parenting: Creating a Peaceful Holiday with your ADHD Teen
By Michelle Raz
As students get excited for the holidays and receive an academic break from schooling, it can be a time that adds stress to the ADHD family household.
"What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?"
By Maggie Cunningham
It's the question all of us were asked growing up... and sends most kids into panic mode 1000. Try this simple rephrasing to get a meaningful answer.
The Big Hurdle of Being an Entrepreneur
By Maggie Karshner
A lot of being an entrepreneur is a lot more circuitous than a well-laid and direct plan. You can start cultivating the tools you'll need at any time.