I second what you had to say about self-coaching and listmaking. Ruling an ADHD mind is all about the meta-game.
I've always thought it was cruel that methods for dealing with my ADHD involved exactly the kinds of things that ADHD would to keep me from doing:
-Setting appointments with doctors
-Reading full books
-Regularly checking schedules and priority lists
Eventually, I buckle down and these things happen. But it takes me longer than it takes other people, and the trip definitely goes uphill.
I've always thought it was cruel that methods for dealing with my ADHD involved exactly the kinds of things that ADHD would to keep me from doing: -Setting appointments with doctors -Reading full books -Regularly checking schedules and priority lists
Eventually, I buckle down and these things happen. But it takes me longer than it takes other people, and the trip definitely goes uphill.
But if you're fighting, you're winning.