Motivational and inspirational writer, Bryan Hutchinson is the author of several books about life with ADHD including the highly acclaimed, best selling "One Boy′s Struggle: A Memoir" and the author of the hilarious eBook that went viral "10 Things I Hate about ADHD"

March 2008

ABOUT.com Peer Relationships Interview

ABOUT.com Peer Relationships Interview

ADD.ABOUT.com Keath Low has become one of my most enthusiastic supporters, and like many of you, she has been touched by my life’s story presented to the world through my memoir “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir – Surviving Life with Undiagnosed ADD”. In my memoir I talk a lot about peer relationships, how they affected me and what I learned. Keath Low interviewed me recently for ABOUT.com concerning peer relationships. I am pleased to know that what I have learned about ADHD and using my hindsight of my life’s situations is helping others. You can read the interview here.  Keath enjoyed my book so much that she wrote a personal review about it: By Keath Low:  Bryan Hutchinson’s life is inspiring and his message is one of hope, forgiveness, and of moving forward. In his book, One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir – Surviving Life with Undiagnosed ADD, Bryan takes us […]

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Dutch boy with ADHD sings a song

Dutch boy with ADHD sings a song

I found this cool video about a Dutch boy with ADHD. I thought you all might enjoy it, as much as I do. I am half Dutch, but this video has the subtitles in english 🙂 Enjoy, Bryan 

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ReMarkAble!

ReMarkAble!

My life’s struggles for the betterment of all who are touched and relate to the way our world seems to revolve around pain, hurt feelings and overwhelming self doubt. We can overcome, we are all remarkable, we can all do more, we can all love and we can all share – it’s not the end, it’s not the start, we are all in this together, you and me and all of us – we must rise up! Stand up! ..and be strong, we must know that we are better than we ever imagined we could be or thought life was putting us aside, because we are more than that, so much more than that – we are whole together, we are strong together, we achieve together and we succeed together – we help each other, we must come together as a society. There – I have said it. ~Bryan

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ADHD and Peer Relationships Part 2

ADHD and Peer Relationships Part 2
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ADHD and Peer Relationships

ADHD and Peer Relationships
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Pressure and Children

Pressure and Children

Today’s world, the speed and the necessities of it, has created a divide between parents, teachers and children. The divide has created a lot of pressure for our kids, and children who need a little extra help and understanding have more pressures than ever before. ~Bryan

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Just for fun the ADHD blooper cut

Just for fun the ADHD blooper cut

Okay, this video is pure comedy and hopefully shares an important message 🙂 After my wife watched it back she asked me if I think I am Stephen Colbert or someone! LOL! Have fun!   Bryan P.S. if you go to http://www.youtube.com/user/bryanh30hutchinson you can watch my other videos 🙂 They are not quite like this one though.

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The Neat & Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office!

The Neat & Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office!

Hello everyone, today I would like to point out a wonderful book which is a Neat and Simple Guide to Organizing Your Home Office. As you know from reading my blog I do not promote a lot of products or have any advertisements on my site; however, this book by fellow ADDer Ariane Benefit, M.S.Ed. is about something just about all of us ADDers dread. I certainly can use a neat and simple guide for organizing. For more information you can check out Ariane’s helpful book here. Highly recommended. +Have you tried to get organized in the past, but given up because the systems were too cumbersome to maintain? +Do you work from home and want to get your office under control, but don’t want to spend a lot of time doing it? +Are you looking for better ways to manage your “TO DO” Lists? +Are you a professional organizer, […]

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Dr. Ragan Review’s “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir”

Dr. Ragan Review’s “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir”

Dr. Ragan Review’s “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir”    “Bryan’s book is not bogged down with research or statistics. He simply shares his personal story. The book reads like a conversation with a friend. After reading the book I feel like I know Bryan although we have never met. If you are feeling isolated and misunderstood regarding ADD, you will likely find solace in Bryan’s book.” Dr. Ragan of  psychologyofclutter.com  My memoir was published in early January and it could have stopped there, well if you go to my Amazon page you will find some great reviews. Two well known doctors (Dr. Ragan and Dr. Lara Honos-Webb) have now read and put their stamp on it (no small thing that) and Keath Low, journalist from about.com not only wrote a beautiful article about my book, but went on Amazon and gave it a 5 star review! Now that is rare. A journalist enjoyed a book so much […]

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About.com Keath Low Mentions “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir”

About.com Keath Low Mentions “One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir”

Bryan’s book is called One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir – Surviving Life with Undiagnosed ADD. It is a raw portrait of his struggles with undiagnosed ADD, post-traumatic stress disorder, and depression. Bryan initially experienced some anxiety about sharing such personal aspects of his life. He has been amazed by the outpouring of kindness and support he has received. Many have related to his story. Clearly the type of support one receives has a tremendous impact on an individual’s educational, employment and personal success. Once Bryan was finally diagnosed with ADD in adulthood, his life took an amazing turn for the better. His story reiterates the importance of increased awareness and education about the impact ADD/ADHD can have in our lives… Read the entire article – By Keath Low, About.com Guide to ADD / ADHD Thanks Keath! ~Bryan

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