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ADD Resources to support your journey

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www.adderworld.com -  This is a very comprehensive site for folks with ADD on all issues.  There are many talented contributors, and there is always a special section for work-related challenges.

www.thrivewithadd.com – some free, some paid programs for ADD folk

www.luminosity.com - awesome mind/focus exercises

www.instantaddsuccess.com - paid members only site with hoards of information, videos and help – by Tellman Knudson, Successful ADD Entrepreneur

Resources for Researching Potential Careers

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Research potential career options with a rich selection from the Web and book resources in this section.  Enjoy!

America's Career InfoNet - This site has the most extensive career resource library online. In their career resource library you will find an extensive career video collection. From Accountants to Zoologists, they have nearly 450 career videos showing real people doing real work. At their site you will also find wages and employment trends, occupational requirements, state by state labor market conditions, and millions of employer contacts nationwide.

California Occupational Guides - Sponsored by the California Employment Development Department, this site features an extensive list of careers as well as job descriptions; working conditions; employment outlook; wages, hours and benefits; training and entrance requirements; and addresses of professional associations in each field.

Choose the Right Major for Teens and Young Adults

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"Working with Shell Mendelson changed my life.  Her approach to job search started by focusing on who I was and what talents I had to offer.  Shell…didn’t just help me find a job; she guided me to a lifelong career pathway where my talents and personality were put to use….I am lucky to count myself as one of the few people who can say they love their job and really mean it."
Ian Magwire, Washington, age 23

Do you have an older teen or young adult "child" who is stuck and still can’t figure out what he or she wants to do for a living…or what College Major to choose or how to create a career after graduation?  There are thousands and thousands of people in this position who must rely on instinct, who feel compelled to do what his or her parents did for a living or through trial and error, only to discover that the passion was not there.  Think of the frustration, loss of confidence and morale, to say nothing of the TIME AND MONEY spent on pursuing jobs, careers and switching college majors?