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Social Media Venn Diagram
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"There is nothing quite like social media and this shirt celebrates a more cynical view on why we use social media. Embrace your narcissism, ADHD, and stalking tendencies with this witty shirt."
The Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook, Updated and Revised: The Ultimate Guide to the Gluten-Free, Casein-Free Diet: Pamela Co
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"This is THE guide to eating for anyone whom either suffers from ADHD (Inattentive, Hyperactive, and Combined type), or Autism and for people whom have children with these disorders. The book guides you through how a gluten-free and casein-free diet can impact cognition in people with ADHD and Autism and provides recipes that are healthy, and easily followed and prepared. The food featured in..."
USPS Online Holiday Mailing Deadline Calendar
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"Christmas will be here before you know it- so bookmark this site and add the deadlines it shows you to your Blackberry so your cards and packages make it before Santa does. Elsewhere on the site you can order holiday stamps, print shipping labels and order custom Christmas cards. Very, very handy!"
Nordic Naturals Inc. EPA Omega 3 lemon flavor
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"I am super-bullish on the longevity and anti-inflammatory power of omega-3 fish oils. Only bummer about fish oil is that it often tastes terrible and can give you fishy (read nasty) burps. But not Nordic Naturals Pro EPA lemon flavored omega 3 capsules. I don't know how they do it but they taste ok and don't make me think of fish all day long. Plus, Nordic Naturals has a reputation (well-foun..."
ADHD T-Shirt
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"ADHD T-Shirt - Do you rock so hard you can't possibly be expected to sit still and pay attention? What did you say? I need some more Red Bull and Rock Star. Rock this ADHD t-shirt and twitch like a squirrel. I don't get it... What is ADHD? If you don't know you probably have it. As worn by Vince on HBO's Entourage."
Magnetic Pencil Holder
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"This tiny kit consists of an amazingly strong magnet worn outside the shirt, a metal disk worn inside the shirt (for the magnet to cling to), and metal clips that can be put onto pencils or pens to make them cling to a magnet. As someone who loses her pencil every time she puts it down, this is one system I can't wait to try! I would wear it on the sleeve of my shirt, down toward the wrist, to..."
Timer on a Rope
4 recommendations
"Great way to make sure you hear the timer if you're cooking something, and easy to use. For those of us with ADD, this is a great way to keep track of time for anything. Need to get in the shower in half an hour? If I'm on the computer, I might lose track of that. But not if I set this baby. It's right around my neck, so my chance of losing it is greatly reduced. Also, we ADDers have a..."
Active View Project Platform
7 recommendations
"I've had this on my desk for a couple of weeks now, and it really does keep information I need right at eye level for me. My to-do list goes on a sticky note on it. I put my planner there, open to the calendar monthly view, so I don't lose track of upcoming appointments and events. I can also put things in it to get them out of my way when I need more desk space. It's a good place to put my ..."
Ziploc Big Bags
3 recommendations
"This is a must-have for anyone who has trouble staying organized. They are huge, so a great many things will fit inside, and they are see-through, so you can tell what's in there. Also, since they close tightly, you can use them to store things in the basement or garage that you otherwise might worry would get moisture damage. If someone is coming over to visit and the house is a mess, just..."
Key Caps
7 recommendations
"These help me find the key I need quickly and easily. I recommend them for anyone who has a bunch of identical keys. These funky designer caps, discontinued by the Container Store, just turned up at spoonsisters.com. Yay! Regular ones are so bo-ring."
ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
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"This is the most helpful book I've ever read about Attention Deficit Disorder. I keep it in the bathroom so that I will see it every day and consult it as needed. It's not just the "OMG THIS IS ME!" experience that makes it good. This is where I learned to keep things visible, use quick keyword filing, make and use a bill-paying kit (envelopes, stamps, pen, calculator, etc. all in one place), a..."
Locker Pak Backpack
2 recommendations
"Boy, would this have helped when I was in school! My backpack was a bottomless pit into which things would disappear forever. This looks especially well-designed so that items are organized and accessible--and visible, so you know where things are. It's a long time since I've carried a backpack (unless, well, backpacking), but I may need to get the adult-sized version for myself."
Post-it Durable Index Tabs
2 recommendations
"These are sturdy, they stick well, and you can write on them. Great for labelling a piece of paper with a "to do," such as "CALL THEM," or for just making it easy to identify in a meeting or a file full of papers. My best use for them is for reference papers. I have a 3-ring binder full of papers I refer to frequently, such as phone lists, billing codes, instructions and so on. Each one is in ..."
A-Z Reinforced Expanding Files
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"If you have ADD, the key to quick filing is key-word filing. For most papers, there will be a few key words that jump to mind. Your latest auto insurance policy comes in the mail. You grab your A to Z expanding file and put it under A for Auto or I for Insurance. When you need to find your auto insurance policy, where will you think to look? A for Auto or I for Insurance. Using this system, ..."
Pendaflex | PileSmart Label Clips
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"This helps a lot in meetings, where I tend to become quickly disorganized with regard to my reference papers. I used to use a paper clip, but being able to label the clip is the difference between success and chaos. Also great for organizing those piles of papers on your desk."
EZPocket Wall Hanger
5 recommendations
"This is great because it provides visual reminders while keeping track of key items. Tickets to a play the 27th? Put them in the 27th pocket, and there they are when the time comes. Sort of like a 43 Folders system, but without hiding the things you need in a place no one with ADD ever looks: the file drawer."
Red Bull Energy Drink
18 recommendations
"OK- I am not sure if Red Bull is actually good, bad, or indifferent from a pure health perspective. But it sure does work. When I need to concentrate at work, having a Red Bull helps me to hyper-focus on the task at hand. A great tool to help grind thru long ppt's or other things that required extended focus. I am less into Red Bull as something to drink during sports. When I am actually ..."
The Republic of Tea Persimmon White Tea
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"I drink a lot of tea and generally prefer white tea. Like green tea, white teas contain high levels of catechins which have been linked to lowered rates of heart diseases ad cancer, as well as having potent anti-oxidant properties. White tea also has enough caffeine to keep me up and focused when I need to work, w/out totally kicking me in the head. Good for the ADHD crowd when distractions ..."
WatchMinder Vibrating Watch
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"This assistive vibrating wristwatch is an excellent tool for anyone wanting to manage a behavior or activity. It works well as a medication reminder, for ADHD training, for caregivers, or even data collection. Watch can be programmed with 30 daily alarms using 19 preset messages (e.g. Sit, Stop, Relax) and 3 personalized messages."
Mental Health Social | Mental Health Social Network/Community Support with Forums
1 recommendation
"Mental Health Social is a free Mental Health Social Network/Community Support with features such as;Chat rooms,mental health forums,user blogs/community news blog,support groups,mental health events,video in an interactive safe mental health environment!"
Carabiner Rope System
1 recommendation
"Good way to get stuff off boys floors without being "too organized"...and perfect for ADD kids who still want to see their stuff."
Free Guide to Alternative ADHD Treatments: Fish Oil, Behavior Therapy...
1 recommendation
"A great free report from the folks at ADDitude magazine. Did I mention the word free? Because it's free. Also? You don't have to pay for it."
Tinkertoy Toy Pen
1 recommendation
"I found this for $1.19 at Walgreens last night. Fidgeters represent."
A.D.D. Squirrel T-Shirt
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"I love this because it's funny and I love it because it's true."






