Confessions of an ADDiva : Midlife in the non-linear Lane

Midlife women have moments when they are sure they have lost their minds. Is it "menopausal madness" or is it ADD? In this lighthearted, inspirational book, Linda Roggli tells what it's like to live forty-five years with undiagnosed ADD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder); the diagnosis expla...

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Midlife women have moments when they are sure they have lost their minds. Is it “menopausal madness” or is it ADD? In this lighthearted, inspirational book, Linda Roggli tells what it’s like to live forty-five years with undiagnosed ADD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder); the diagnosis explains a lot! Memory lapses, running late for appointments, losing not only the car keys but the car in the parking lot! It’s all part of the ADD woman’s experience. In this engaging, lighthearted and startlingly honest book, Linda, a bona fide ADDiva in her own right, comes out of her (messy) ADD closet to share the highs and lows of life in the non-linear, spontaneous, creative lane. Written in ADD-friendly style with lots of illustrations and white space, Confessions of an ADDiva may be the first book you’ll actually finish…and then be sorry to see it end. Bound to inspire mid-life ADD women (diagnosed or not) regardless of the challenges they face!

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Series: My Recommended Books
Genre: ADHD
Tags: ADHD, Adults, Women
Publisher: Passionate Possibility Press
Publication Year: 2011
ASIN: 097864090X
ISBN: 097864090X
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About the Author
Linda Roggli

Linda Wheeler Roggli is a "midwest farmers' daughter" who, at the tender age of nine, set a goal to write books. The result of that determination was an unfortunate series of bad childhood poetry ("Red, red, red: that's all I see.."), but the writing bug refused to release its grip on her soul.

She dabbled in essay, fiction, creative non-fiction and then, realizing that writers rarely make it to the New York Times best sellers' list, settled into a modestly lucrative job of writing advertising copy for radio, TV and newspaper. She did a stint as a newspaper reporter and was a TV journalist and film critic. Her first book "Durham: Doorway to Discovery" (1995) was commissioned by the Durham Chamber of Commerce and is still available on Amazon.com. She penned a short cartoon book "Angies' Choice" (2002) to illustrate the subtleties of passion and possibility before releasing "Confessions of an ADDiva: midlife in the non-linear lane" (2011), a book for and about women with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

When she's not dreaming up ideas for new books, projects and products, she is an ADHD coach for adults, based in Durham, NC and she is the dream catcher for GardenSpirit Guesthouse, her women's retreat house in central NC. She lives with Shelties, bluebirds and one wonderful husband in the same vicinity.

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