5 Reasons to Unleash Your Creative Genius – Part 2
Do you blame your responsibilities and commitments to your family for your inability to pursue your passion or develop your strengths and talents. You’re wrong!
Do you blame your responsibilities and commitments to your family for your inability to pursue your passion or develop your strengths and talents. You’re wrong!
Do you blame your responsibilities and commitments to your family for your inability to pursue your passion or develop your strengths and talents. You’re wrong!
I’ve begun to use “Creative Genius” rather than ADHD when I describe my clients. I’m even changing the name of my blog to “Unleash Your Creative Genius.”
Newly diagnosed ADHD adults often regret not knowing earlier. While things could have been better had they known years ago, the next best time to know is now.
Are you letting obstacles stand in your way? What can you learn from Sir Anthony Hopkin’s example as a Creative Geniuses and ADHD Adult? Inspiring messages from a successful ADHDer.
New program teaches Entrepreneurs to be productive. Entrepreneurs face unique challenges and have more flexibility in applying strategies to maximize their productivity than other Creative Geniuses.
Entrepreneurship and ADHD go hand in hand. For many ADHDers, entrepreneurship is the best career choice. In the right business, one that excites you and that takes advantage of your strengths, entrepreneurial success is within your reach.
CADDAC 2010 ADHD Conference & Comedy Night for Parents and Caregivers, Adults and Adolescents with ADHD and their Families, Educators, and Medical Professionals
Adults with ADHD often use procrastination intentionally or not to get certain things done. For weeks you try to coax yourself into completing a task you’ve committed to or have to do
ADHDer, take a new approach to your New Year’s resolutions and goal setting for 2010. Run toward your strengths instead of away from your weaknesses. Asking these questions to learn how.