Organising Resources
The Filters:
Note: Only SQSP Categories show on Resource Item - So CATEGORY & METHOD - It shows a hint of what to expect without bombarding with tags.
Could change this to only highlight CATEGORY and mix METHOD into TAGS?
PLATFORM
SQSP Tags
(selected in universal filter code)
App
Book
Online
Podcast
Product
Apps - could rename to ‘Apps & Digital Services / ’
Book - could rename to ‘Read’
Online
Apps & Digital Services?
(seperate?)
Online
Use
Learn
Engage
Read
Services
Anna’s List:
ABOUT ADHD
GREAT GENERAL INFORMATION WEBSITES
PODCASTS
BOOKS TO READ
ONLINE AND APP BASED COACHING SERVICES
MEDITATION & MENTAL HEALTH APPS
PRODUCTIVITY APPS
PURCHASABLE ITEMS
MEDICATION INFO
OTHER RESOURCE LIBRARIES
NZ ADULT SPECIFIC SERVICES
SUGGESTION BOX
Tag Cloud (Not Filtered)
CATEGORY
SQSP Categories
(selected in universal filter code)
ADHD
Autism / ASD
Mental Health
Sleep
Wellbeing
Women
Could rename Category to Focus / Area?
Wellbeing - OR WELLNESS?
Women's Health?
METHOD
SQSP Categories
(All Cats EXCLUDING those selected for CATEGORY in Universal Filter Code)
Could rename Category to Category?
Assessments
Guides
Meditation
Coaching
(Purchasable) Services
- instead of coaching? move that to tag?
- Alcohol
- Anxiety
- App
- Bereavement
- Body double
- Book
- BP / Bipolar
- BPD / Borderline Personality Disorder
- Budgeting
- CBT / Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Creativity
- Depression
- Dyspraxia
- Eating
- Focus
- Habits
- Insight
- Interesting Article
- Media Article
- Mental Health
- Neurodiversity
- Noise Sensitivity
- Nutrients
- Nutrition
- NZ
- NZ / Aotearoa
- Online
- Perimenopause
- Podcast
- Product
- Productivity
- Self-care
- Sensory
- Sleep
- Stationery
- Suicide
- Support
- Time Management
- Tools / Strategies
- Video
- Virtual
- Wellbeing
Category Cloud (Not Filtered)
TAGS
SQSP Tags
(All Tags EXCLUDING those selected for PLATFORM in Universal Filter Code)
Eg.
NZ
Suicide
Bereavement
TO ADD / Consider : Cateogry or Tag:
Anxiety
Productivity
How to stay sane in this crazy world! A wildling guide to living your best life.
This book has been created for teenagers and adults with bite-sized bits of information that are easy to digest for you to use to help you live your best life. They are tools I have personally used to help me out of (and stay out of) a very dark space. I hope they enable you to tackle life’s up and downs and will be of help to everyone, even those not struggling right in this moment.
How Do I Feel? A Dictionary of Emotions for Children (But great for adults)
Good for Adults also!! #1 NZ Bestseller. With 60+ definitions to help improve emotional literacy this HUGE hardcover book with over 140 pages, is all about our children learning to recognise and label emotions and feelings. Beautifully illustrated it's such a gorgeous book!
What is rejection sensitive dysphoria in ADHD?
Imagine your friend hasn’t replied to a message in a few hours. Most people might think, “they are probably just busy”. But someone with ADHD might spiral into a flood of thoughts like, “they must hate me!” or “I’ve ruined the friendship!”
I’m a doctor with ADHD and this is where we’re going wrong.
The Telegraph speaks to a leading specialist about the link between ADHD, hypermobility and EDS, and inflammation – and how to excel with the condition
The role of fidgeting for people with ADHD
ADHD diagnosis still relies on checklists. Researchers want to change that, and brain scans of people fidgeting could be the key.
Neurodivergent Clinician
An excellent and established variety of mental health and wellness resources with the neurodivergent person in mind.
Sensory Diets for Adults
A sensory diet supports the sensory needs of any individual, providing them with a set of sensory strategies used to assist with the regulation of activity levels, attention, and adaptive responses.
ADHD Tools for Parents of Children with Attention Difficulties
Here you will find a number of ADHD tools and supports for individuals with ADHD, including ADHD resources for parents.
ADHD and the hormone house of cards (Podcast)
When ADHD meets perimenopause. This bonus episode of Grey Areas brings you an interview with neuropsychiatrist Dr Greg Finucane and Petra Baghust. A conversation that turned out to be unexpectedly emotional – and incredibly clarifying.