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Executive Functioning Workbook for Adults - by Blythe Grossberg (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Overwhelmed.
- About the Author: BLYTHE GROSSBERG, PSY.D, is the author of Making ADD Work and numerous other books about ADHD, learning disabilities, and Asperger's.
- 202 Pages
- Self Improvement, Personal Growth
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Book Synopsis
Overwhelmed. Distracted. Always racing the clock.
If this sounds familiar, you're not lazy--you just need the right tools to strengthen your brain's command center. Executive functioning skills revolve around focus, planning, organization, and follow-through. When they're working well, everything in life feels more manageable.
In Executive Functioning Workbook for Adults, award-winning author and learning specialist Blythe Grossberg, PsyD turns the science of productivity into a clear, practical roadmap. Whether you're struggling with time management or simply tired of feeling scattered, you'll find proven strategies to help you get organized and stay on track.
What makes this workbook different:
- Built for real life - Short, actionable exercises you can start today with no complicated systems and no burnout.
- Nine essential skills, one step at a time - Strengthen attention, organization, task initiation, planning, self-monitoring, working memory, flexible thinking, emotional control, and impulse control.
- Self-discovery tools - Use guided assessments and worksheets to pinpoint your strengths, target growth areas, and track results.
- Adaptable to any lifestyle - Whether you're a busy professional, student, or parent, these strategies work wherever you are.
Take the first step toward the focused, organized, and confident life you deserve--starting now.
About the Author
BLYTHE GROSSBERG, PSY.D, is the author of Making ADD Work and numerous other books about ADHD, learning disabilities, and Asperger's. A learning specialist in New York City, she has over 15 years experience helping children and adults improve their performance in school and at work. She is the winner of the Gold Medal for the Mom's Choice Awards. She is a member of the National Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA).