In this bonus episode I’m sharing with you all the tips that have been shared in the Thriving Nursing Students Facebook group when it comes to going through nursing school with ADHD.
And even if you don’t have ADHD, the tips in here are absolute gold for time management and organization, so be sure you don’t miss this one…it’s so good!
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#482: What the TEAS is really testing
Thinking about taking the ATI TEAS exam? In this episode, I break down what the TEAS is actually testing and why so many students prepare the wrong way. Learn how the ATI TEAS measures foundational reasoning, reading comprehension, scientific literacy, and applied math skills, pl ... Show More
27m 56s
Apr 20
#481: MMM - What Actually Matters Before School Starts
If you're starting nursing school soon, you won't want to miss this week's Mo's Monday Minute. In this shortie episode, I'm breaking down what actually matters before you start nursing school, and what you can safely ignore. See you there! ___________________ FREE CLASS - If ... Show More
22m 58s
Aug 2023
Kerry Mead: It wasn’t depression, it was ADHD [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Episode 151 with Kerry Mead. [Replay]Welcome to my Top 10 Replay series, featuring 10 of my favorite past episodes!After reaching the milestone of 150 interviews with women with ADHD, I've been reflecting back on this anthology and decided I'd like to re-release some of the inter ... Show More
1h 15m
Sep 2023
Anna Lopez: Do we need a medical diagnosis? [Top 10 Replay with Bonus Update]
Episode 154 with Anna Lopez. [Replay].Welcome back to my special Top 10 Replay series, where I’m re-releasing 10 interviews that really stood out to me and have stayed with me in some particular way — either because of the topic, the conversation, or the feedback I received from ... Show More
1h 11m
Jun 2022
Layla Touchet: Teaching schools to spot signs of ADHD in girls
Episode 89 with Layla Touchet.“I was actually a hyperactive child, but the school told my mom that I’m just gifted and bored. I mean, y’all were right. But y’all were wrong, too. It was more than that.”Layla is a 29 year old neurodivergent female who works as a school counselor i ... Show More
56m 6s