What Keeps Us Marching On

There’s no way I can put words together to express how I feel about what’s going on in the Ukraine right now better than Chef José Andrés does in the video below. His heart and his generosity of spirit are constantly inspiring. In 2010 he founded World Central Kitchen with the mission that “wherever thereContinueContinue reading “What Keeps Us Marching On”

Random Blog of Kindness Ideas

From The Desk Of Meg So things have not been great lately, or since 2019 really. We can all agree on that, right? Words like swimmingly or spectacular or super fantastic are not being bandied around at the same rate that they were back in 2019, I would imagine. I might be wrong. There mightContinueContinue reading “Random Blog of Kindness Ideas”

Two Things To Love This February

From The Desk Of Meg Well, we made it through January. Let’s all give ourselves some credit for that accomplishment because it was a big one this year. In that spirit of celebration, I have two pretty exciting things to share that I think you’ll all enjoy. The first is my February Reset. For yearsContinueContinue reading “Two Things To Love This February”

Blue Monday: The Most Depressing Day of The Year?

From the desk of Meg and a very blue Arthur Hello friends! I hope 2022 is treating you right. I’m hearing from a lot of you that you’re feeling down, a little more so than usual, and having trouble pulling out of it. I want you to know you’re not alone. There’s research that findsContinueContinue reading “Blue Monday: The Most Depressing Day of The Year?”

ADHD Expert Webinar Series

This fall, I’ll be presenting a three part webinar series for ADDitude Magazine. All webinars are available for download as podcasts after they air. Part 1: Tuesday, August 31, 2021 Common Challenges & Practical Strategies for Children with ADHD Part 2: Wednesday, September 22, 2021 Common Challenges & Practical Strategies for Teens and Young AdultsContinueContinue reading “ADHD Expert Webinar Series”

WSJ Women of Note Launch

On a snowy Wednesday night in December, I headed to NYC for cocktails, canapés, and conversation at the WSJ Women of Note launch event, held in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center. The city was blanketed in a fresh coat of snow as we met and mingled with other network members. Bestselling authorContinueContinue reading “WSJ Women of Note Launch”

After You Write A Book, You Have a Party

And we did! Meghan and Roberta launched Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Throughout the Lifespan to the public on December 12, 2014 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Philadelphia Salvage Annex in Bryn Mawr, PA. More than 80 friends, colleagues and clients came out to celebrate the publication of the book. The folks at Philly SalvageContinueContinue reading “After You Write A Book, You Have a Party”