Navigating Executive Function Challenges
Description
These sources discuss executive functions, which are the mental abilities needed for planning, focusing, and managing tasks, highlighting how executive dysfunction can impair these skills and be linked to conditions like ADHD. One text explains how this difficulty with planning and control can lead to procrastination as a way to cope with discomfort or fear, often prioritizing short-term mood over long-term goals. The articles also touch on self-regulation, a related concept of managing thoughts and feelings for goal-directed actions, noting that supporting its development in adolescents and young adults through caregiving and structured environments is crucial. Finally, one source provides a practical approach to improving productivity and organization by implementing simple, repeatable systems for tasks.
Sources:
Buying Too Much Stuff is Driven By Uncertainty - Zen Habits Website
Chronic Disorganization Help: Overcome with Strategies & Tips - A Clear Path
Conditions That Can Produce ADHD-Like Symptoms - Verywell Mind
Executive Dysfunction: Sign and Symptoms of EFD - ADDitude
Executive Dysfunction: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Executive Function Questionnaire for Adults
Increasing Teacher Productivity: Systems to Keep You Organized - Busy Miss Beebe
Promoting Self-Regulation in Adolescents and Young Adults: A Practice Brief
Why People Procrastinate: The Psychology and Causes of Procrastination
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