with Kim Kensington, PsyD
Whether or not by choice, being single and/or living alone with ADHD presents its own set of challenges and rewards. In addition to a lack of built in connection, the ADDer living alone (without a personal assistant) is in charge of remembering, prioritizing and executing — everything. This presentation will address some reasons folks with ADHD may be more likely to live alone and include some thriving suggestions targeted for introverts and ADDers.
$13.00
Whether or not by choice, being single and/or living alone with ADHD presents its own set of challenges and rewards. In addition to a lack of built in connection, the ADDer living alone (without a personal assistant) is in charge of remembering, prioritizing and executing — everything. This presentation will address some reasons folks with ADHD may be more likely to live alone and include some thriving suggestions targeted for introverts and ADDers.
Kim Kensington is a specialist in Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and ADHD-PI (primarily inattentive type). She integrates coaching and psychotherapy with her clients. She also does a little comedy and speaks about ADHD and procrastination locally and nationally. She is the author of “Starting Tomorrow, 7 Steps to Lasting Change — Get Stuff Done and Have More Fun!”