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Rising above my father's hurtful childhood nickname from our board game battles adhd career guidance adhd superpowers book reviews career growth inspirational stories overcoming obstacles self-discovery Feb 22, 2024

Reading the book The 33 Strategies of War (Purchasing from this this affiliate link generates revenue for this site) by Robert Greene and noticed a reason why ADHDers' brains are suited to the new economy. If our powers are harnessed correctly, we can actually be devilish at business.

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Shame on me for exposing my enemies list to the entire world! adhd management life choices overcoming obstacles personal development self-discovery Feb 15, 2024

Author’s note: on a second read through of this I redacted some words that gave away who the person is as to name them here is to shame them.

I’ve been reading a book called Choose Your Enemies Wisely: Business Planning for the Audacious Few (Purchasing from this this affiliate...

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Are you unwittingly setting yourself up for your next panic spiral? adhd management dopamine rush goal setting maintaining momentum mental health awareness overcoming obstacles productivity tips realistic planning success strategies Jan 26, 2024

Those of us with ADHD can have a habit of putting our eggs in one basket. 

As a host at Flow Club, my interactions with over 1,300 individuals this past year have given me unique insights into the varied work experiences and personal challenges of a diverse group, including many with ADHD....

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What You Will Do Matters More Than What You Will Be adhd career guidance career growth inspirational stories life choices overcoming the 'be' complex personal development pursuing passion self-discovery success mindset work-life balance Jan 18, 2024

What You Will Do Matters More Than What You Will Be

From the earliest years, children are bombarded with the question: "What are you going to be when you grow up?"  The emphasis on "be" in this question implies that the end goal of growing up is to become something definitive,...

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