About: Debra Burdick

Debra Burdick, LCSW, also known as ‘The Brain Lady’, is an international expert on ADHD and Mindfulness. She is an award-winning, #1 best-selling author of: Mindfulness Skills Workbook, Mindfulness Skills for Kids and Teens, ADHD: Non-Medication Treatments and Skills for Children and Teens, Mindfulness for Teens with ADHD, Mindfulness for Kids with ADHD, Mindfulness Skills for Kids Card Deck, and Radical Self-Care When You Are Ill Card Deck. She is an international speaker and retired psychotherapist and neurotherapist, who has been helping all ages thrive for over 30 years.

Recent Posts by Debra Burdick

The Power of Intention: 5 Steps to Make It Work for You

How often do you think about accomplishing a goal in your life or business and feel frustrated that you never seem achieve it? Have you ever set out to do a project or chore and realized later that you never got it done? Do you wish you could eat healthier, exercise more, save for a(read more)

What’s In Your Way Of Success?

What gets in your way of success?  In part 2 of this Unlocking Your Potential series we explored how you define success.  Now that you are clear on what success looks like for you, the next step is to examine what gets in the way of creating and attracting the success you desire. The 3(read more)

How Will You Recognize Success?

How will you know if you have succeeded?  If you don’t know what constitutes success for yourself how will you know you’ve achieved it?  A basic step in unlocking your potential is to think about how you define success.  This serves two purposes.  First, it helps you understand what is most important to you in(read more)

Unlocking Your Potential Series: How to Begin

This is the first article in a series that will guide you through a proven process to unlock your potential in your life and your work.  We all want to feel successful and satisfied with life.  Most of us are doing our best to thrive at work or build a successful business and many are(read more)

5 Things Good Parents Avoid

As a parent we are faced with many situations that require us to make good decisions about what our kids need from us.  Here are 5 important things that good parents avoid. 1.  Power Struggles.  Some kids are masters at pulling their parents into power struggles.  What is a power struggle?  That is when you(read more)