CHADD conference was a blast!

Here in Orlando FL, there are zombie-like creatures wandering around Disney's Contemporary Village with badges askew that read "CHADD Conference." They wear the glazed look of ADHD folks who have been filled too full of information, who have talked to far too many wonderful people and bought far too many ADHD books. They are, in fact, me.

I was an exhibitor at this year's conference, something I haven't done since I launched the ADDiva Network at the 2007 CHADD conference in Washington, DC. Then, as now, I wasn't able to attend as many sessions as I wanted, nor did I chat with colleagues in the hallways. No, I was at Booth 213, right next to the food, and posters and ENERGY!!!

It was amazing to talk to women who discovered their ADHD at age 44, 57 or 69. And it was even better to look into their eyes and know that their light shines brightly because of and in spite of their ADHD. As busy as the conference was for me, as sweaty as I was dismantling that huge display (with the help of Janie, of course -- and an angel in disguise named Chris Kelly --- ah there is a special place in my heart for the both of YOU), as exhausted as I am at this moment, there is a settled place, almost smug, that is so satisfied, so "fed."

There is nothing like the energy of other people (1399 of them) who "get" ADHD. We are learning together. We are enchanted with each other. We are profoundly moved and enlightened by each others' stories. I'll share what I learned with you during an upcoming webinar. But for now, know that there is good work going on about ADHD. There were 4000 peer reviewed articles published this year alone. That's a lot of ADHD research! And we're still making progress, slowly, but with more and more momentum.

So, as I wax nostalgic about an event barely past, the words that come to mind are THANK YOU. Thank you to everyone who stopped at the ADDiva booth to share a laugh or pick up a calendar. Thanks to those of you who bought ADDiva tees and mugs and bumper stickers and books. Thanks to the presenters and organizers who brought the weekend to life. And thanks to all of you, even if you weren't here, I felt your energy as I tried my best to represent ADHD women. OK, I'm about done here. A nap might be a good idea. A nice dinner and early to bed. Then tomorrow? Harry Potter at Universal Studios!

ADDA board retreat

I'm in Philadelphia PA this weekend at the ADDA Board of Directors retreat (ADDA is the largest support organization for adults with ADHD - http://add.org) and it's pretty exciting to be involved in the "bigger picture." There is talk of advocating for ADHD adults like us in the workplace - helping employers understand our need for relatively simple accommodations. And we are discussing public policy - helping legislators understand the need for funding of ADHD research and treatment.

As the webinar chair, I'm giving a brief report this morning about the success of this year's series (open only to members of ADDA - what? you're not a member? here's the website -http://add.org). And it was a success. We had folks sharing their expert information about medication, alternative treatment, organization, college prep, workplace issues, procrastination, memory and a host of additional ADHD issues. Today, a frank discussion about the possibilities and priorities. I'll keep you posted as the plans for Year 2012 unfold!

ADHD women’s weekend retreat

Yep, it’s finally here!
Next Friday night (September 14 to be exact), we’ll welcome
a (small) crowd of ADDivas to the first ever ADDiva women’s
retreat at GardenSpirit Guesthouse in Durham, NC.

Will you be among them?

There are still spaces left, so register today at the
ADDiva website by clicking here. (http://http://www NULL.lindaroggli NULL.com/lroggli-addiva-retreat NULL.html)

Great food from Kristin Dare of Sweet Southern Thyme,
great conversation with other ADDivas, great support
and education about women’s ADHD.

Be there!

Retreat starts at 6 pm Friday night and continues through
Sunday afternoon at 2 pm. Transportation from the
airport can be arranged (or carpooled).

Viva ADDiva!

Gift from the Sea: creating a life you love

(http://www NULL.lindaroggli NULL.com/uploaded_images/June-beach-retreat-07 NULL.jpg)Gift from the Sea: creating a life you love
Emerald Isle, NC
June 7 – 10, 2007

You’ve seen "The Secret" – now live its promise!

Come to Emerald Isle for a long weekend at Pelican House with a group of women who are ready to live their dreams to the fullest!

Private room, oceanfront retreat house, all meals included, full body massage, guided retreat with Linda Roggli, ACC and lots of surprises add up to a magical weekend.

Oh, and if by chance you haven’t experienced the power of The Secret – we’ll watch the DVD at the beginning of the retreat.

It’s your turn to shine! Come to the beach Thursday-Sunday, June 7 – 10, 2007 for a life-changing retreat!

Click here to find out more about this amazing weekend! (http://www NULL.lindaroggli NULL.com/lroggli-gfts607 NULL.html)