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Teens + ADHD + Driving = Danger

Minimize distracts to be safe driverIf you have ADHD, read this CNN article about the increased risks of driving with ADHD:

Teen Drivers with ADD a Problem on the Road .

 Take these three steps to make you a safer driver:

  1. Turn OFF your cell phone.  If it’s off you won’t be tempted to answer it or text while at a light.
  2. Drive alone.  Your friends are fun, but they are distracting.
  3. Don’t play with the music.  Turn on your station before you turn on the car.  Fidling with radio and climate controls takes your focus away from the road.

What do you do to keep your focus while on the road?  Leave a comment and enter to win our September ADHD Awareness Contest.

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Edge in the News admin 22 Sep 2008 7 Comments

Succeeding Despite Learning Disabilities:

Edge Foundation founder, Neil Peterson, publishes new book:  Embracing the Edge: Stories of Tenacity and Personal Power 

 

Self-proclaimed “serial entrepreneur” Neil Peterson founded five companies during his 40-plus year career, most notably Flexcar, the award-winning car-sharing company that recently merged with Zipcar.  Peterson’s resume is an impressive list of C-suite positions in both the public and private sectors that also includes heading public transportation agencies in Seattle, Oakland and Los Angeles. Numerous awards, including Time magazine’s “100 Newsmakers of Tomorrow” in Seattle, attest to his success. 

 

But over the years, Peterson says, “no one suspected I suffered from Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder until my two children were diagnosed with ADD and ADHD in their mid teens. It was then that I learned of my own affliction when our doctor explained that ADHD, a complex mental health disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, is hereditary.”

 

 Embracing the Edge: Stories of Tenacity and Personal Power, Peterson’s newly published collection of personal inspirational stories, recounts how he overcame physical and learning disabilities, as well as life’s normal disappointments, to become a successful entrepreneur, corporate executive and public servant.

 

Included in this memoir is Peterson’s heart-stopping story about the five-person hiking party he led that survived being swept away by a rogue wave and trapped for many hours in a cave in June 2007 on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The story describes the ordeal with his two children, a nephew and a friend of fending off hypothermia and panic as they struggled to stay calm and focused while searching for an escape route.

 

In 2006, Peterson decided to do something to help the millions of students struggling with ADHD.  Having seen the benefits of personal coaching in his own life and those of his children as an effective intervention strategy and an important part of a multi-prong ADHD treatment approach, Peterson founded the Edge Foundation, an organization committed to providing professional coaches for students with ADHD to help them realize their potential and their passion, and to become tomorrow’s leaders and innovators.

 

All profits from the sale of Embracing the Edge will go toward carrying out the vision of The Edge Foundation.  To purchase a copy of the book visit the Edge Foundation store.

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Edge in the News admin 16 Sep 2008 2 Comments

Take the ADHD Success Poll, leave a comment, and WIN!

Last month Michael Phelps proved that people with ADHD can keep their edge and be wildly successful. To celebrate ADHD awareness month, we’d like to ask you “What do you do to keep your edge?” After you take the poll, leave a comment to enter to win this month’s contest. (see details after the poll.) We’ll share the poll results and what we learned from your comments in an upcoming blog. Thanks, in advance, for participating!

 

Leave a comment and win
A copy of Nancy Ratey’s new book, The Disorganized Mind, will be given away to one lucky reader this month.

It’s easy:
To enter to win, all you need to do is leave a comment on any of the Edge blogs during the month of September. Each comment will be treated as one entry. One comment per blog page.

About the book:
The Disorganized Mind provides expert guidance on what you can do to overcome the challenges of ADHD and make the most of your life. Nancy A. Ratey, EdM., MCC is a strategic life coach specializing in coaching professionals with ADHD and an internationally recognized expert on the subject of ADHD coaching. Her work has been featured in The NY Times, Newsday, Wired, and Vogue, and has appeared on ABC, CBS and NPR.

Can’t wait to find out if you won to read the book? You can buy Nancy’s book now and support the Edge Foundation at the same time.

Want to learn more about how coaching can help you keep your edge? Sign up today to learn more.

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Edge in the News admin 05 Sep 2008 10 Comments