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# The Ultimate ADHD Workbook for Cleaning and Organizing: Activate Your ADHD Superpowers with 101 Genius Hacks and Transformative Strategies That Work with Your Brain, Not Against It

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Review: I Started Skeptical--But Ended Up Loving it!! - I've been diagnosed ADHD since early childhood, and am typically skeptical of most of these types of books, because I have been hearing so much of the same advice that hasn't worked for me over and over and OVER for 3 decades with no end in sight. This book was presented to me in an online group in a sort of book club opportunity, with a social incentive to finish and discuss it, and--despite my hangups about stale advice that I know I don't want to hear again--I do love to seek & collect resources & info whenever & wherever I can! I'm one of them "lifetime learner" types, or just a straight up nerd, & I love to learn new things that do work for me with my ADHD. So I was pretty interested in the somewhat externally directed/classlike opportunity to check out something like this. If you've been around the block with your ADHD for a while, yes, this book will tell you a good handful of things that you've probably heard and tried before that may or may not have worked for you. Sometimes I can get pretty dismissive when I see the same old same old stuff that psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, life coaches, teachers, & other self help books have all seemed to always repeat. The boring stuff like "make a list," 🙄 "break large tasks into smaller tasks," 🙄🙄 and "set a timer so you know when to move on," 🙄🙄🙄🙄😤 OMG, I live my life by lists, it has never mattered how I chunk a task on paper, I still get lost in it, and I am hardwired to ignore a timer that goes off because I "just want to finish this right quick," and then it is 6 hours later and I never moved on and that timer is LONG forgotten! (You know, it's probably good to have those "old standard" pieces of advice peppered in anyway, just in case some readers had never heard of or tried them. What if they work for those readers? That's great, I see why it's there, so, definitely still 5 stars despite my personal hangups with what I know doesn't work for me 😂😅) Despite being peppered with the old standard advices, THIS BOOK FELT DIFFERENT!! Like, right from the start, even. I did probably start it differently than you're "supposed to," though. I got the Kindle version, & it came with a QR code to some included content: a workbook, an interactive quiz, & some helpful downloadables/templates/printable things. I couldn't help myself, & was off on a kinda Hallmark ADHD adventure to check those out first without reading any of the author's guidance. It made it all more fun for me, & seeing some of the printables like the "Dopamenu(s)" before reading about them was DEFINITELY very visually helpful to me. I think I would've gotten kind of frustrated if I'd come to the part of the book that launches into talking about those & making your own if I had not SEEN them all first. Same with the author's suggestions for making different playlists. I'm really glad that I'd haphazardly looked over her examples first, because sometimes I'm not sure if something will be easy for me to understand or imagine if I get too bogged down in the details of the description or explanation of it. MY FAVORITE thing that I'm really glad I randomly launched into first without following the author's written guidance was going to take the quiz first. It REALLY helped intrigue me to the whole "superhero" theme of the book, it helped me put a Lazer focus on what was going to help me the most out of the entire book, and it helped personalize and really tailor the advice that I pulled out of her writing for myself. I VERY MUCH ENJOYED THIS, IT WAS KIND OF INCREDIBLE!!! See, the quiz clued me in that my strengths were Empathy and Hyperfocus based on what her book had to offer, and that made it easier for me to go right to those sections and find the most useful advice for those strengths, which, just, OMG, BRAVO, why can't all textbooks have some kind of cool interactive personalized fun journey like that?! The quiz also showed me that I had 5 follies, and it suggests the strength that you can reference for tips on how to work with yourself to start stopping yourself from falling into your same repeated negative patterns when it comes to your housework tasks. I'll admit that I haven't given it the most thorough of reads, but I do love that it was designed to be browsable by someone with ADHD. I enjoyed going over the hacks & tips section just kind of "digging for gold," looking for tips & tricks I hadn't heard or tried before, & I found an impressive amount of them that I'm more than happy to give a shot & that I definitely recommend checking out, because it wasn't boring or the same things I'd heard hundreds of times! I find it highly "revisitable," and worth keeping around. I'm overall really happy with it as an ADHD resource 💜
Review: Jam packed with helpful information! - **I received a copy of this book from the author. I wasn’t required to leave a positive review and the opinions I’m voluntarily expressing below are my own.** I’m in my 60s and recently diagnosed with ADHD. In my search for information to help me better understand not only this condition but also how to deal with my overwhelming, chaotic, and cluttered life, I was fortunate to come across the opportunity to get an advance copy of this book. There are many things I love about it: 1– Even though there is a lot of information included, it’s not overwhelming or “heavy” to read as the author breaks it into manageable chunks. 2– You can read from cover to cover or jump around. My inattentive ADHD prevents me from being able to read and comprehend a lot of info at one time, but I can go to the table of contents and find whatever I need help with at that time. Today I was reading how to use technology to help manage my motivation, focus, and time blindness, in order to organize my home. Besides the tips and worksheets, there’s also names of apps and other tools she recommends. 3– The author doesn’t make assumptions — she backs up her information with references and is personally living with ADHD herself, so she gets it. 4– Being diagnosed so late in life, I’ve come to realize that, without being consciously aware of it, I’ve come up with some of my own methods to deal with my symptoms. Many of my ideas also appear in the book and for that reason they lend credibility and really resonate with me! That said, she guides you to understand how to leverage your ADHD “super powers” so you can follow through and make the tips really work for you. There is a wealth of information and so many other great tips I had not read elsewhere—and plan to try. As far as books on ADHD go, when it comes to hacking the struggles that come with trying to get organized, I consider this one to be among the best, especially as a workbook to help you gain insight about your own personal ADHD and what approach you can uncover that will uniquely work best for you.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I Started Skeptical--But Ended Up Loving it!!
*by T***X on August 19, 2024*

I've been diagnosed ADHD since early childhood, and am typically skeptical of most of these types of books, because I have been hearing so much of the same advice that hasn't worked for me over and over and OVER for 3 decades with no end in sight. This book was presented to me in an online group in a sort of book club opportunity, with a social incentive to finish and discuss it, and--despite my hangups about stale advice that I know I don't want to hear again--I do love to seek & collect resources & info whenever & wherever I can! I'm one of them "lifetime learner" types, or just a straight up nerd, & I love to learn new things that do work for me with my ADHD. So I was pretty interested in the somewhat externally directed/classlike opportunity to check out something like this. If you've been around the block with your ADHD for a while, yes, this book will tell you a good handful of things that you've probably heard and tried before that may or may not have worked for you. Sometimes I can get pretty dismissive when I see the same old same old stuff that psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, life coaches, teachers, & other self help books have all seemed to always repeat. The boring stuff like "make a list," 🙄 "break large tasks into smaller tasks," 🙄🙄 and "set a timer so you know when to move on," 🙄🙄🙄🙄😤 OMG, I live my life by lists, it has never mattered how I chunk a task on paper, I still get lost in it, and I am hardwired to ignore a timer that goes off because I "just want to finish this right quick," and then it is 6 hours later and I never moved on and that timer is LONG forgotten! (You know, it's probably good to have those "old standard" pieces of advice peppered in anyway, just in case some readers had never heard of or tried them. What if they work for those readers? That's great, I see why it's there, so, definitely still 5 stars despite my personal hangups with what I know doesn't work for me 😂😅) Despite being peppered with the old standard advices, THIS BOOK FELT DIFFERENT!! Like, right from the start, even. I did probably start it differently than you're "supposed to," though. I got the Kindle version, & it came with a QR code to some included content: a workbook, an interactive quiz, & some helpful downloadables/templates/printable things. I couldn't help myself, & was off on a kinda Hallmark ADHD adventure to check those out first without reading any of the author's guidance. It made it all more fun for me, & seeing some of the printables like the "Dopamenu(s)" before reading about them was DEFINITELY very visually helpful to me. I think I would've gotten kind of frustrated if I'd come to the part of the book that launches into talking about those & making your own if I had not SEEN them all first. Same with the author's suggestions for making different playlists. I'm really glad that I'd haphazardly looked over her examples first, because sometimes I'm not sure if something will be easy for me to understand or imagine if I get too bogged down in the details of the description or explanation of it. MY FAVORITE thing that I'm really glad I randomly launched into first without following the author's written guidance was going to take the quiz first. It REALLY helped intrigue me to the whole "superhero" theme of the book, it helped me put a Lazer focus on what was going to help me the most out of the entire book, and it helped personalize and really tailor the advice that I pulled out of her writing for myself. I VERY MUCH ENJOYED THIS, IT WAS KIND OF INCREDIBLE!!! See, the quiz clued me in that my strengths were Empathy and Hyperfocus based on what her book had to offer, and that made it easier for me to go right to those sections and find the most useful advice for those strengths, which, just, OMG, BRAVO, why can't all textbooks have some kind of cool interactive personalized fun journey like that?! The quiz also showed me that I had 5 follies, and it suggests the strength that you can reference for tips on how to work with yourself to start stopping yourself from falling into your same repeated negative patterns when it comes to your housework tasks. I'll admit that I haven't given it the most thorough of reads, but I do love that it was designed to be browsable by someone with ADHD. I enjoyed going over the hacks & tips section just kind of "digging for gold," looking for tips & tricks I hadn't heard or tried before, & I found an impressive amount of them that I'm more than happy to give a shot & that I definitely recommend checking out, because it wasn't boring or the same things I'd heard hundreds of times! I find it highly "revisitable," and worth keeping around. I'm overall really happy with it as an ADHD resource 💜

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jam packed with helpful information!
*by J***I on August 10, 2024*

**I received a copy of this book from the author. I wasn’t required to leave a positive review and the opinions I’m voluntarily expressing below are my own.** I’m in my 60s and recently diagnosed with ADHD. In my search for information to help me better understand not only this condition but also how to deal with my overwhelming, chaotic, and cluttered life, I was fortunate to come across the opportunity to get an advance copy of this book. There are many things I love about it: 1– Even though there is a lot of information included, it’s not overwhelming or “heavy” to read as the author breaks it into manageable chunks. 2– You can read from cover to cover or jump around. My inattentive ADHD prevents me from being able to read and comprehend a lot of info at one time, but I can go to the table of contents and find whatever I need help with at that time. Today I was reading how to use technology to help manage my motivation, focus, and time blindness, in order to organize my home. Besides the tips and worksheets, there’s also names of apps and other tools she recommends. 3– The author doesn’t make assumptions — she backs up her information with references and is personally living with ADHD herself, so she gets it. 4– Being diagnosed so late in life, I’ve come to realize that, without being consciously aware of it, I’ve come up with some of my own methods to deal with my symptoms. Many of my ideas also appear in the book and for that reason they lend credibility and really resonate with me! That said, she guides you to understand how to leverage your ADHD “super powers” so you can follow through and make the tips really work for you. There is a wealth of information and so many other great tips I had not read elsewhere—and plan to try. As far as books on ADHD go, when it comes to hacking the struggles that come with trying to get organized, I consider this one to be among the best, especially as a workbook to help you gain insight about your own personal ADHD and what approach you can uncover that will uniquely work best for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for beginners!
*by J***. on October 26, 2024*

"The Ultimate ADHD Workbook for Cleaning and Organizing" is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to harness their ADHD traits positively. Marlowe expertly combines scientific insights with practical strategies, making it accessible to beginner readers. One of the standout features of this book is its easy-to-understand approach. The writing style is straightforward and engaging, simplifying concepts about ADHD and making it manageable for everyone. The author's emphasis on working with your brain rather than against it is empowering. The inclusion of Monthly Challenges is particularly beneficial. These challenges offer structured resources that motivate and guide readers to implement changes gradually. They provide a practical framework for applying the book's teachings in real life. My highlight was the chapter "Auditory Allies: Using Music and Sound for ADHD Support." This section resonated deeply, as I've long personally noticed music's calming and focusing effects. The additional Spotify playlists in the resources are a fantastic bonus, providing immediate tools to enhance this strategy. The chapter detailing the 101 hacks offers a comprehensive starting point for anyone seeking actionable advice. For those who struggle with follow-through, like myself, the MAGIC Method described in the book is a game-changer. It provides a step-by-step approach to maintain momentum and achieve goals effectively. Overall, "The Ultimate ADHD Workbook for Cleaning and Organizing" is a must-read for anyone looking to transform their ADHD into a superpower.

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