While stimulants are really effective for most people, there are many of us who need a more natural approach to treating ADHD. Whether due to a health condition, being unable to tolerate stimulants, meds haven't worked for you, or you just prefer natural remedies for ADHD, there are a few things with some research behind| Little Miss Lionheart
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Whether you've been diagnosed, take meds/don't take meds, or just relate to the symptoms of ADHD, this post is for you! Learn how to make ADHD work for you.| Little Miss Lionheart
ADHDers need better strategies for conquering clutter. Most advice is a complicated strategy with "then keep it that way." That doesn't work for ADHD, THIS does!| Little Miss Lionheart
Staying on task with ADHD feels impossible sometimes. Learn prioritizing and task management systems that help you plan projects with ADHD and GET THEM DONE!| Little Miss Lionheart
Up to 75% of Women with ADHD go undiagnosed and misdiagnosed with anxiety, depression, OCD and other mental illnesses. Find out if you could be part of the 75%.| Little Miss Lionheart
Procrastination. Frustrating isn't it? Especially when you'd like nothing more than to cross this nagging task off your list but you can't seem to get yourself motivated to do it. And it ends up there indefinitely. Some people think that having ADHD means you are required to naturally have a lack of motivation. Like the| Little Miss Lionheart