A new beginning! The making of resolutions. We ADDers often get a rush of excitement starting fresh. Best intentions to do it different be it get organized, be on time, follow through, finish what we start seem possible. So why after a few days, weeks, a month do we find ourselves back to the same old. Well, partly it's the nature of ADD "consistently inconsistent". We lose focus, get distracted even briefly and it's hard to get back on track or it just keeps happening we can't seem to stick with it. Good intentions alone cannot overcome our ADD brains. So what's the answer? I wish it were simple (how many times have we all said this to ourselves) but it isn't. It is possible to make progress. Try some of these suggestions as you go forward in the New Year.
- Keep it simple. Pick one small thing you want to work on such as not misplacing your keys, wallet, phone so you are not rushing around trying to leave the house on time but can't find at least one of these items.
- You will need to develop a strategy or plan ex. designate a specific place to put your stuff
- Make the strategy work for you.There is no right, wrong or perfect plan or strategy. The place to put your stuff is the place that makes sense to you.
- Work on developing a habit which experts say takes 30 days. In this case always putting your stuff in it's designated place immediately upon getting home.
- Make it your one priority. Nothing is more important when you get home than immediately putting your stuff in it's special place.
- If you are having trouble being consistent up the intervention add another strategy. Put an alarm in your phone that goes off everyday at a time you will likely be home that says Put stuff in it's place.
- Ask for help. Outside structure is always helpful even if we bristle about it. Use a spouse, friend or coach to help set external parameters.
- Be compassionate and kind to yourself. This does not mean let yourself off the hook or don't hold yourself accountable. It just means you don't beat yourself up if you aren't perfect.Progress not perfection. If you are being 75% successful that is still success.