Resource for people with ADHD to succeed in Graduate School.
Goblin Tools - Magic ToDo breaks down large tasks into smaller, more manageable tasks (see image below). There are other helpful tools there as well.
Smart, But Scattered Guide to Success - This is a book written by Peg Dawson that is geared towards helping adults develop their executive skills.
CADDAC Toolkit for Transitioning to Post-Secondary Education - even though this is more for undergrads, it still has a lot of valuable information in it.
Additude Mag- just a helpful website; has a lot of articles to check out and they even offer free webinars every once in a while
My Learning Coach- she's Edmonton based and her whole practice is around coaching students with ADHD to succeed in post-secondary.
Tips for Writing Graduate Papers
More Recommended Accommodations that might be helpful.
Some Apps that might be helpful are: ToDoist, RescueTime, Finish, Freedom, and Calm or Headspace (for mindfulness practice).
https://www.ualberta.ca/en/current-students/academic-success-centre/workshops/index.html
ASC group workshops will teach you strategies that you can apply directly to your academic work. Each workshop focuses on a specific area of concern.
COST U of A Student Fee: Free