All posts by Marydee Sklar

New Family Group Course Online Starting Soon

Over the past seven years, the Seeing My Time program has shifted and grown to accommodate the unique needs of participants, including therapists, coaches, teachers, families, adults and students alike. This

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Using Time Management to Strengthen Your Values

I just finished up the summer class for the Teaching the Seeing My Time Program. I love teaching this course and I’m always a little sad when it is over. Such wonderful people gather together to

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Getting Support for Healthy Habit Building

For those who struggle with executive functioning challenges, creating and keeping healthy habits can be a major road block. I know that this is true for myself. An important aspect of creating healthy

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Stay Aware of “Little By Little”

In Seeing My Time when I teach about the brain and improving our executive functions, I am often encouraging folks to remember that positive behavior change happens little by little. Well, I was recently

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Seeing My Time Creates Doers

On June 6th, I had the honor of presenting to teachers at the Victor Hugo School in Paris, France. This was the dream of Denielle Adibi who wants to spread the word about the importance of executive functions

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Feeling Overwhelmed with Clutter? Try the Cleaning Piles Strategy

I recommended this strategy to my recent Seeing My Time family group class. A student went home and used the strategy right away on some piles of paper that she had lying around. Here is what she reported

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New Class for Educators, Launching Now!

Do you have students struggling because of deficits in executive functions? Do you only vaguely understand what that means?  Are you looking for tools to help your students manage papers, and turn work

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Be Kind to the Future You

Liz comes by my house a couple of times a week to ship book orders that come into EFS. One Sunday she arrived a bit later than usual and apologized by saying, “I’m late because I decided to be

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How to Enter a Room

It takes a long time to recover from feeling incompetent when you are time-challenged with poor executive functions. I know. For so many years, I tentatively walked through my days, trying to shrink even

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Organizing Your Email

Over the years, I have gotten pretty good about organizing my paper files. However, I still have some work to do to tame my email inbox!  To that end, I enrolled in a course to learn to simplify my Gmail

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