These books are on this list of favorites because they are easy and fun to read. They help me establish a sense of focus and direction, and they teach me how to better organize my time, my space, my money, and my life. I refer to them again and again and share them with others. For people living with the challenges of ADD, these books really help.
- One Small Step Can Change Your Life by Robert Maurer, PhD.
- Making Peace with the Things in Your Life by Cindy Glovinsky MSW ACSW
- ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize your Life by Judith Kolberg and Kathleen Nadeau, PhD
- Survival Tips for Women with ADHD by Terry Matlen MSW
- The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom by Suze Orman
- Organizing from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern
- Conquering Chronic Disorganization by Judith Kolberg
- Do It Tomorrow by Mark Forster
- Getting Things Done by David Allen
- A Finger Pointing to the Moon by Linda Anderson and Gregg Krech of ToDo Institute
- The Concise Little Guide to Getting Things Done by Linda Anderson and Gregg Krech
- Naikan-Gratitude, Grace, and the Japanese Art of Self-Reflection by Gregg Krech
- The Natural Way to Mental Wellness by Gregg Krech
- Living a Beautiful Life by Alexandra Stoddard
- Writing Down the Bones by Natalie Goldberg
- Change Your Brain, Change Your Life by Daniel Amen MD
- The Disorganized Mind by Nancy Ratey MCC
- More Attention, Less Deficit by Ari Tuckman PhD
- Getting Unstuck by Don Kerson, MD
- Driven to Distraction by Edward Hallowell MD and John Ratey MD
- Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew

Favorite Books for Creating Peace, Order, and Connection in Daily Life
These books are on this list of favorites because they are easy and fun to read. They help me establish a sense of focus and direction, and they teach me how to better organize my time, my space, my money, and my life. I refer to them again and again and share them with others. For people living with the challenges of ADD, these books really help.