Hello and welcome to ADHDmanagement.com, your go-to guide for living with adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder!

This is Jennifer Koretsky, Senior Certified ADHD Coach and author of Odd One Out: The Maverick's Guide to Adult ADD. You may also know me as the Director of the Virtual AD/HD Conference®.

This year marks my 10th anniversary working in the field of ADHD, and it's all been leading up to this. I couldn't be more excited to launch ADHDmanagement.com today, because I know that this website, and all that we have to offer on it, is going to make a very big, positive difference in the lives of adults with ADHD.

My team and I believe that you can manage your ADHD and build the skills and confidence you need to achieve your goals and dreams. We are fully dedicated to providing the information, tools, and resources you need to thoroughly understand adult ADHD, and we are committed to providing the strategies and tools you need to live happily and successfully.

Where To Begin

If you're wondering where to begin and what to peruse on here on this site, then this is what I suggest:

  1. Grab a copy of the free Special Report: ADHD Management Tips from the Experts.
  2. Browse the Blog for lots of information, tips, resources, and even a dose of humor. (We'll be adding to the blog on a daily basis, so don't forget to add it to your RSS feed!)
  3. Take a look at our upcoming virtual events, including the ADHD & Weight Management Seminar and the ADHD & Executive Functions Forum. All of our events are completely online, so you can attend from your own home or office!
  4. And, if you feel like it, you can also learn more about us and our products and services.

Most of all, make this site yours. Use it as your go-to guide for managing adult ADHD. That's what we're here for!

Thanks for joining us, and Happy New Year!

P.S. I'd love for you to leave a comment telling us what kinds of information, tips, strategies, resources, etc. that you're looking for!

 

Jennifer Koretsky About Jennifer Koretsky

Jennifer Koretsky, SCAC is the Managing Partner of the ADD Management Group, LLC and Chief Executive Officer of ADHDmanagement.com. She is a Senior Certified ADHD Coach, and the author of Odd One Out: The Maverick's Guide to Adult ADD.

Comments

  1. Carol Rivera says:

    Jennifer and team thank you for the special report I can't wait to read it! I am 42 and living with ADD myself and also my teenage son has been diagnosed. My biggest problem is getting it all done which is time management I suppose. The two of are always late to school and work and can't even seem to get to bed on time. Also I lack focus as work and tend to be disorganized. I look forward to reading more on this new site. Happy new year to you and yours!

  2. Karen Santora says:

    Ditto what Carol said and I also need help with Organization Organization Organization!

  3. Valerie English Cooper says:

    As a newly-trained ADHD coach, I know I will refer my clients to your website. Your resources are concise and immediately implementable: a welcome new addition to the many resources available to adults with ADHD!

  4. Michelle S. says:

    Jen and Erin, Happy New Year, I love your new site! This is going to be a wonderful resource for me and my support group. You asked what I would like to see here and my answer to that is time management information. This is certainly a difficulty of mine and it comes up frequently among my support group.
    Additionally I very much enjoyed the virtual conference podcasts. I wonder if you might do the same with this site? I listen to podcasts on my way to work and I have run out!
    I will share this resource with my support group and I thank you both for creating it. Thank you for the work you do for us!

  5. Jennifer Koretsky Jennifer Koretsky says:

    It's so nice to see some of you again, and to meet some new readers! We appreciate your feedback. Thanks for taking the time to share it!

  6. Denise McClenny-Hempstead says:

    THANK YOU!!! I Was diagnosed @ 45 with ADD & S.A.D. After seeing the PBS show about life with adult add and seeing 90% of the issues discussed relating to me I went to therapy. After going through my family history & having an older brother diagnosed with ADHD as well as teachers commenting on my son possibly having adhd in 4th grade I decided it was time to take the bull by the horns & stop listening to what everyone said about medication & therapy & really do some searching. Having read a number of books by many of the authors listed in the Special Report as well as Dr. Amens I have found some relief & don't feel like the outcast or an alien in the "normal" world. Accepting I operate in a different way doesn't make me (or any of us) wrong. I have a business as a Licensed Massage Therapist & am finding my path sometimes in spite of myself. Things are falling in to place now that I am at peace with myself. Thank You Thank You Thank You for this website

  7. Jennifer Koretsky Jennifer Koretsky says:

    It's our pleasure, Denise! It's nice to hear that you're doing well and moving forward. Thank you for joining us here!

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