Small Comforts in Life
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“Chuck wrote me last night that the ChappyWrap was a wonderful surprise and he was wrapped up in it drinking red wine and watching his TV show. He has had a rough time lately and I knew the Chappy would truly soothe his soul as it has mine so many times”. - Karen Leigh Heller, about a special blanket she gave to a friend |
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We all benefit from thinking of ways to soothe ourselves in difficult times. I’ve worked with clients who have: created “escape places” where they could find some calm time away from their family obligations; ‘made a date’ with a hot bath and a good book; walked in the woods for solace; learned how to meditate; played an instrument or sung to calm themselves (well, ok, that would be me!); made a habit of visiting the local coffee bar with the Sunday morning paper. Maybe because it’s winter in Boston, I really like the image of receiving a soft, warm blanket to snuggle under to soothe your soul. What’s your version of self-soothing? Do you have a special space to retreat to in your home or community? If not, you might consider finding one. (For purposes of full disclosure, I am a friend of the person who created ChappyWrap blankets and I own a couple that I love. They are wonderful, soft and comforting, and if you are interested, you can find their products here. I get no compensation, financial or otherwise, if you buy one.) MY NEXT SESSION OF THE ADHD EFFECT COUPLES COURSE STARTS ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO THIS LINK. |
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Don’t Waste a Minute
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"Don’t waste a minute; don’t take anything in your life for granted because life can change in an instant” . - My son’s guidance counselor, Jim Griffin, who recently passed away from cancer
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In memory of Jim Griffin, who was a kind and generous (and young) man, I wish to remind everyone that getting caught up in the whirl of “stuff” that piles on in our lives often means that we have lost focus. Do what matters to you. Live life to its fullest. Place people before “stuff”. Cherish the small wonders that life offers you…and the big ones (like your children). Every day, no matter how hard your life is, find something for which you can be grateful and take a moment to recognize it. MY NEXT SESSION OF THE ADHD EFFECT COUPLES COURSE STARTS ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO THIS LINK. |
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The Benefits of Knowing About ADHD
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“When he lost his job, he became depressed and went to the doctor. It was then he was diagnosed with ADHD. He is taking medication and has taken ownership of the diagnosis. He jokingly says he doesn't remember most of the first half of his life, but he is looking forward to remembering the second half…Getting a diagnosis is such an important step, but we know we still have work to do…It feels great to smile and laugh with my husband again…” - posted to my website
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Dr. Ned Hallowell likes to call finding out about ADHD a “good news diagnosis.” If you don’t know you have ADHD there are all sorts of problems in your life that you can’t figure out. That diagnosis not only answers a lot of questions about why these things are part of your past but also provides guidance for how you can make your future look better. With an ADHD diagnosis, you have access to a whole lot of treatment expertise that can help you thrive. In fact, 70-80% of adults with ADHD can eventually find treatment that significantly reduces or eliminates their ADHD symptoms. Those are pretty good odds! Treating ADHD optimally doesn’t happen overnight – it takes lots of hard work to change directions as an adult. But it’s really, really good for your marriage. So if you think it’s possible that you have ADHD and haven’t yet confirmed that, do yourself a favor and seek an evaluation. Wouldn’t it be great if you were in the same situation as the woman above – thankful that you can once again be lighthearted with your spouse and looking forward to your future? MY NEXT SESSION OF THE ADHD EFFECT COUPLES COURSE STARTS ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2012. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO THIS LINK. |
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Life Has No Remote
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“Life has no remote. Get up and change it yourself.” - button photographed and posted to my Facebook page
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I’ve been giving a lot of thought lately to the ideas of “active” vs. “passive” and which of my couples are most successful at improving their relationships. There is certainly a correlation – those who have both the energy and inspiration to “get up and change” their lives themselves seem always better off than those who sit back and wait for their partners to change.
This was certainly my experience. At my lowest point, Dr. Hallowell advised me to take control of my own life again and do what I needed to do to be happy and whole once more. This set me on a path of improvement for both myself and, eventually, my family.
But where do you find the energy for this? I found the energy only because I was so low I felt I had no other choice than to take control of my life again. I needed to be better – to be “me” – to be whole. Just like that tv without the remote control – you can sit on the couch and let whatever junk the stations throw at you be your reality…or you can get up off the couch and change the channel.
Turns out, exercising that control feels pretty darned good. |
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Charisma vs. Character
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“Charisma is not character. A magnetic personality doesn’t necessarily indicate a good heart.”
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What goes on inside a marriage is often quite different from what it seems on the outside. Charisma, for example, is pretty easy to spot in any neighbor or acquaintance. But is it enough?
Linney would suggest not, and I agree. It’s not how popular or easy-going you are that counts, but whether or not you have the generosity of spirit and actions to sustain warmth between you. That generosity might show itself in odd ways – hanging a new towel up for your partner on a regular basis or perhaps caring for a critically ill pet longer than many might. When a partner has ADHD sometimes a generous spirit is hidden behind the problems that symptoms (particularly distraction) can cause. If your partner is generous in spirit but rarely remembers to show you that generosity, does it count?
I would suggest yes – with this proviso. Having a good heart is a critical component to long-term success in a relationship, as long as you can share it through actions. If you have ADHD and your intentions are not matched by your actions, get treatment so that you can show your partner – without being distracted - just how much you really care. |
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Focus on the now or plan long-term?
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“We are doing things with our money that make us happy in the moment, but that’s not always the best strategy for long-term well-being."
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Watch the budget impasses in Washington today and you might well want to tear your hair out (I do)! But the reality is that many of us have some of that “focus on the now and let the future take care of itself” mentality so rampant in DC. Michael Norton suggests that there are good ways to focus on the now, and not so good ways, when it comes to money.
Specifically, he suggests that spending to satisfy a personal craving – for example to eat fast food or buy a car – doesn’t do much for your long-term well being (not to mention your waistline!) On the other hand, spending money on travel with loved ones, or simply spending time with them, can. These activities strengthen relationships, and research demonstrates strong relationships are key to a healthy life and living longer.
Hmmm...winter vacation with my partner, or a car? Maybe the clunker has a few more years left in it! MY NEXT COURSE FOR COUPLES STRUGGLING WITH ADHD STARTS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9TH. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO THIS LINK. |
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Gabby Giffords and Control
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“There’s a message in Gabby for all women. We can’t control the things that happen in our lives, but we can control how we face them” - Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, about her friend, Representative Gabby Giffords
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There was a period in my marriage when I guarantee you I would NOT have wanted to be married to me! I was mean, belittling, angry and nagging…with a big chip on my shoulder. ‘How unfair that I ended up with a man who didn’t pay any attention to me,’ I thought!
And then there is Gabby Giffords, whose challenges put my own into perspective. There is something to learn from her story and, to a lesser degree, from my own. Gabby has shown how true grit, determination, grace and optimism can help you overcome even the most significant odds. For me, deciding to respond differently – to stop nagging; be kind; and be empathetic took its own kind of grit and grace.
Perhaps we don’t all have Gifford’s internal fire, but I’m convinced we do all have the ability to change ourselves so we can all be truly proud of who we are. Giffords teaches us all a lesson – we can’t control what happens to us, but we can certainly control how we respond.
MY NEXT COURSE FOR COUPLES STRUGGLING WITH ADHD STARTS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9TH. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO THIS LINK. I will not be sending out another marriage tip until the New Year. Time for (everyone) to take a vacation! |
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December and All That Jazz
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“Ho, Ho, Ho”
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No matter what holidays you celebrate, December can be a really stressful time. Everybody seems to be on overdrive! It's no coincidence that I hear more than my normal number of horror stories from couples in the months of December and January!
Here are a few tips for surviving the month if you tend to get caught up in the craziness:
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BE Different
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“I’d like to see a politician actually be remorseful, and not just for getting caught. Or they could take the advice of my middle school principal: Don’t be sorry, be different.” - Donna Brazile |
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Every single one of us has done something in their marriage which they regret – sometimes really big “somethings” that risk tearing our marriage apart (affairs, hidden loans, pornography, drug addiction, physical abuse all come to mind as examples).
Brazile’s middle school principal had it right. If you are going to recover from something big (and even something small that’s hurtful) you must not only apologize, but BE different. That might mean attending a 12-step program, cutting off all communication with a man with whom you’ve become too emotionally close, or getting treatment for a gambling addiction to support the changes you must make to regain your partner’s trust.
Or, perhaps the thing you want to change is smaller. That’s okay, too. Just remember that what counts is making sure you will “be” different. |
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You Are Part of Something Bigger
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“Unlike the ‘me, me, me’ that most varieties of pleasure trigger, awe makes us feel warm and fuzzy toward those around us.”
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When was the last time you thought about doing something “awesome” in the truest sense of the word? Visiting the mountains, the Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls are ways nature can help us remember that we are part of something bigger. But you can also stay closer to home. Go to a science museum to look at a T-Rex. Watch a comet “storm” some summer night or star gaze. Go to a very large rock concert or sporting event and be part of a rowdy crowd. Go to church for religious contemplation. Or, if you have grandkids, take a moment to watch in awe as they take their first steps or use newfound skills for the first time. (Does looking at a very small child’s hand give you a sense of awe and wonder? It does me! MY NEXT COURSE FOR COUPLES STRUGGLING WITH ADHD STARTS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9TH. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO THIS LINK. |
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