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1 in 11 people have ADHD…

ADHD is a physical and biochemical brain difference that greatly affects one's brain function. It is recognized by a pattern of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity.

Dr. Charles Barkley brilliantly described it as not just an attention deficit disorder, but as an “Intention deficit disorder, a rift between the back of the brain responsible for acquiring knowledge and the front of the brain responsible for putting that knowledge into play.”

ADHD people are intelligent, creative, highly energetic individuals who need direction to plan, prioritize, initiate and complete tasks.

Science has now found that there are actual physical differences in the ADHD brain and have discovered how less dopamine in ADHD brains directly contributes to struggles with executive function.

Here’s the truth.

Humanity has always needed original, out-of-the-box thinkers. They are our artists and our inventors, our entrepreneurs and entertainers, our first responders and emergency workers. Even through common challenges with time, organization, task initiation and feelings of overwhelm ADHD strengths can far outweigh its deficits.

ADHD coaching can illuminate inherent strengths and ease difficulties. Learn how to identify and leverage your individual gifts to reach your full potential.

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