Returning from a Vacation with ADD, ADHD and Executive Functioning Concerns

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Having ADD and ADHD and traveling isn’t always easy. It takes us outside of our comfort zone and adjusting to the change is a difficult proposition. We become creatures of routine, so when something changes that, it can create stress.

So returning can be just as difficult. This involves transitioning from the vacation mindset to the work mindset. As many of you know, this is very difficult. Instead of being on a relaxed schedule, we now need to be on a tighter one. I suggest beginning this transition the night before your return to your regular life. Set a list of goals to accomplish by the end of the week. Wake up with a purpose, and that is helping with the transition. Expecting to be at your best can be a recipe for added stress and frustration.

I’d advise setting specific short-term goals to ease your way back into work. Don’t start anything drastic and stay within a comfort zone. This works for me and I find it is a good strategy for my clients.

For more information on my ADD, ADHD and Executive Functioning coaching, please visit www.adhdefcoach.com. In addition to working with clients in-person, I also work with clients all over the United States and World online, please visit www.onlineadhdcoach.com for more information. To learn more about my other services, please visit www.carrolleducationalgroup.com & www.iepexperts.com. I can be found on Twitter at ADHDGuru. You can also find me on Facebook, Google Plus and Tumblr. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or call 877.398.ADHD (2343) with any additional questions.

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