Wednesday, November 29, 2023

5 Physical Tools to Help Focus with ADHD

5 Physical Tools to Help Focus with ADHD

For everyone that uses my tools from the book, "Tools for Navigating Neurodivergence" to form habits, I am asked questions and sent messages that all are of the following ilk:



"Creating habits is great, but I need help focusing..."
"Meditation is great for focusing on meditation... how can I focus on things like... people talking to me?"



While I have yet to put together the definitive list of all the tools I use in the book to navigate your ADHD (that is coming up soon), I want to put these 5 things out there. Links to amazon will be connected to my associates account so that if you DO buy anything from this list, you will be helping me out by giving me a few pennies of your purchase! Woohoo!



Here are five physical tools that can be used to help individuals with ADHD maintain focus:



- Fidget Tools:



- Fidget spinners, stress balls, or other handheld fidget tools can provide a physical outlet for restless energy and help improve focus by allowing individuals to engage in a low-intensity, repetitive activity. This one is a favorite of mine, it has a good tactile feel, the clicks and presses are really clicky, the spins are endless, and overall they just feel good in hand.

- Weighted Blankets:



- Weighted blankets provide deep touch pressure, which can have a calming effect on the nervous system. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with ADHD who may struggle with sensory processing. The added weight can promote a sense of security and relaxation. The one linked here is a heavier option for people and comes in a wide array of colors!

- Noise-Canceling Headphones:



- As mentioned previously in my post about 15 different noise cancelling headphones for any budget, noise-canceling headphones can create a more focused and quiet environment by reducing or eliminating background noise. This can be especially helpful for those with ADHD who are sensitive to auditory stimuli.

- Desk Organizer or Task Box:



- A well-organized workspace can help minimize distractions. Use tools like desk organizers, task boxes, or trays to keep essential items easily accessible and to create a visually structured environment. This can help individuals stay on task and reduce the likelihood of feeling overwhelmed. This one is more of an "everything" station that lets you have your phone, your fidget toys, your keys, your post-it notes, and more on it for a central location on your desk. (SUPER GOOD)

- Time Timer:



- A physical Time Timer is a clock that visually represents the passage of time. It uses a colored disk that gradually disappears as time elapses. This visual representation can make it easier for individuals with ADHD to understand and manage their time, promoting a better sense of urgency and structure. I hate that these are marketed towards "kids" only, but this one looks pretty good on a desk and will keep you on track when you say you're going to spend 30 minutes doing social 5 media posts and it rings off and tells you 30 minutes are up.

These tools, when used in combination with other strategies such as behavioral interventions and personalized accommodations, can contribute to a more supportive environment for individuals with ADHD. It's important to recognize that the effectiveness of these tools can vary among individuals, so it may be beneficial to experiment with different options to find what works best for a particular person.


https://www.stefanglazer.com/adhd/5-physical-tools-to-help-focus-with-adhd/

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

15 Noise Canceling Headphones to Battle Distractions of ADHD

15 Noise Canceling Headphones to Battle Distractions of ADHD

Being able to mitigate distractions is important. Being able to block them out all together with some good music and binaural beats and getting deep into flow. These are some of the best noise cancelling headphones at every price point. Yes, the $15 dollar ones you got are great, until you realize they aren't. That being said, there are tons of really affordable options.



However, I want to be clear that there is a lot of options out there, these are just the ones I have been diving into and looking at myself. I have only got to try a few of these myself.



As always, all the links are Affiliate based, so if you decide to buy them, you're helping me out!



Let's get to it.



Under $100:



Anker Soundcore Q20

My recommendation for under $100. Really quality sound, quality build, and on sale often for under $50.



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- Anker Soundcore Life Q20: These headphones offer decent noise cancellation and a comfortable fit at an affordable price.

- TaoTronics SoundSurge 60: Known for their budget-friendly options, TaoTronics provides effective noise cancellation in the SoundSurge 60 model. Hard to find unfortunately.

- Mpow H5: The Mpow H5 headphones provide good noise isolation and a comfortable design at an affordable price point.

- Sony WH-CH720N: Sony is known for its high-quality audio products, and the WH-CH720N offers noise cancellation at a reasonable price. Price may be over $100 at the time of reading, at the time of writing, they were on sale for $98.99.

- MOVSSOU E7: The Movssou E7 is a popular budget option with active noise cancellation and a comfortable over-ear design. They are definitely the least expensive in the bunch, but not the best rated.

Under $300:



Sennheiser HD 450BT

My overall TOP recommendation. You generally can find these hovering around the $100 mark. I put them up in this mid tier category because they are hands down the best for any budget without spending a mortgage payment on a set of headphones. While the Sony WH-1000xM4s are an "Industry Standard" for best in show across the board... these come in second for a third of the price.



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- Sennheiser HD 450BT: Sennheiser is recognized for its audio quality, and the HD 450BT provides excellent sound along with effective noise cancellation.

- JBL Free X: JBL offers a range of headphones, and the Free X provides good noise isolation along with wireless capabilities.

- Bose QuietComfort 45: Although slightly above $300, these are often discounted. The QuietComfort 45 is known for its superb noise cancellation and comfort.

- Beats Studio Pro: Beats by Dre headphones, like the Studio Pro, offer a stylish design along with active noise cancellation.

- AKG N60NC Wireless: AKG, a brand under Samsung, provides the N60NC Wireless, which is known for its compact design and effective noise cancellation.

No Budget Limit:



- Sony WH-1000XM4: Considered one of the best in the market, the WH-1000XM4 offers exceptional noise cancellation, premium sound quality, and various smart features.

- Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700: These headphones from Bose feature a sleek design, excellent noise cancellation, and a comfortable fit.

- Sennheiser Momentum 3 Wireless: Known for their audio quality, the Momentum 3 Wireless headphones from Sennheiser combine style with effective noise cancellation.

- Shure AONIC 5 In Ear: Shure is recognized for its audio equipment, and the AONIC 5's offers top-notch sound and noise cancellation.

- Bowers & Wilkins PX7: B&W's PX7 headphones provide high-quality audio and effective noise cancellation, along with a premium design.

Remember to check for the latest prices and reviews, as they can vary over time. Additionally, personal preferences such as comfort, fit, and specific features may influence your choice.


https://www.stefanglazer.com/adhd/15-noise-canceling-headphones-to-battle-distractions-of-adhd/