ADHD Diagnosis: How, Why and Real Stories
For many of us, deciding to seek a diagnosis is deeply personal. The reasons vary, but the goal is often the same: to gain clarity and understand why certain patterns, behaviours, or challenges have been present throughout our lives.
How Accountability Drives Success for ADHD Business Owners
Implementing accountability can serve as a valuable tool for improving executive functions and overcoming these obstacles. By providing structure, guidance, and support, accountability mechanisms can help ADHDers strengthen their planning abilities, enhance organisational skills, and manage their time more effectively.
Breaking the Cycle: Strategies for preventing burnout for ADHD business owners
In honour of Stress Awareness Month, let's delve into what ADHD burnout looks like for business owners like yourself and explore practical strategies to manage and prevent it. The constant juggling act of managing tasks, dealing with distractions, and staying focused can take its toll, leading to a phenomenon known as ADHD burnout.
Celebrating Neurodiversity: Embracing Differences and empowering Strengths
Neurodiversity represents the diverse range of human minds, including various neurological differences that influence how people see, experience and engage with the world.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is about embracing and celebrating the unique perspectives, talents, and skills that neurodivergents (neurodiverse individuals) bring to our lives and society.
In this blog, we’ll cover what Neurodiversity is, celebrate strengths, recognise challenges neurodiverse people face and what it means to me.
Mastering Change with ADHD: Navigating the Challenges of Routine Disruptions
Change is the only constant, but for those of us with ADHD embracing change can feel like scaling a mental mountain.
Our brains love routines—they're the cosy blankets of predictability that keep us snug. For those with ADHD or neurodivergence, changes can be like pulling that comfy blanket away, exposing us to the cold winds of uncertainty. Navigating change isn't a one-size-fits-all journey. For neurodivergent minds, it often involves unique considerations stemming from sensory sensitivities, executive function challenges, and managing unpredictability.
In this blog, we'll delve into why changes, especially in routines, can be a tough nut to crack. But fear not! We'll also explore practical strategies to not just cope but conquer these challenges too.
ADHD friendly goal setting
As we approach 2024, it's a great time to set some goals for the future. Setting goals in your business is like having a roadmap. It gives you a clear direction and purpose.
For someone like me, working with ADHD and executive function challenges, goals act as a guide for tasks and plans. They break down the overwhelming stuff into manageable steps, making it easier to stay on track. Plus, achieving those goals brings a sense of accomplishment and boosts motivation. It's a practical way to turn dreams into reality.
In this guide, I’ll be sharing straightforward tips on setting goals that work for neurodiverse minds. We’ll also run through SMART goals and how the framework helps neurodiverse business owners to set focused and structured objectives.
ADHD 101: what you need to know
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, commonly known as ADHD, affects millions of children and adults around the world. It can significantly impact a person's daily life, making it important to understand the different types, challenges and symptoms. ADHD is a condition characterised by persistent patterns of inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity that can affect an individual's ability to function in various life domains, such as school, work and social relationships. It is important to note that ADHD isn't about bad behaviour, mental health problems or learning disabilities. It’s not a result of laziness, lack of intelligence or poor parenting; it is a neurodevelopmental disorder. In simpler terms, it's about how our brains are wired. And they take longer to develop!
ADHD and Executive Dysfunction: What are Executive Functions
Executive dysfunction is like your brain's different departments not functioning efficiently, and they certainly aren't communicating well. It's like your GPS sending you in circles or your tidy-up crew taking an unplanned coffee break. For ADHD or neurodivergent individuals, executive dysfunction often arises due to unique brain wiring. This can lead to a range of challenges as these crucial functions, like planning, organisation, and impulse control, aren't operating at full capacity.
Voices from the Business World: Strategies for Self-Care
It is essential for everyone to practice self-care, particularly those who have ADHD and are neurodivergent. Living with ADHD can be both a gift and a challenge. Your creative thinking, hyperfocus and boundless energy can fuel your success, but they can also lead to burnout and overwhelm if not managed effectively.
That's why self-care isn't a luxury; it's a necessity
Simplified Business Strategy Foundations: ADHD Style!
For business owners who have or relate to ADHD, connecting with your vision, mission, values, passions and purpose is like having a personalised roadmap for your business journey. These key principles can empower you with the focus, motivation and resilience needed to conquer the unique challenges that ADHD can bring when running a business. This connection can also fuel your creativity, help to build essential relationships and boost your self-confidence, making your entrepreneurial path more rewarding and successful.
Balancing Flexibility and Boundaries as a Neurodivergent Business Owner
As a business owner with ADHD, I've come to realise that flexibility is a fundamental element for our creative minds. We don't fit the conventional mould and that's absolutely fine! Embracing our unique workstyles and quirks can lead to great results
Overcoming Overwhelm and Taking Action with ADHD
As a business coach with ADHD, I understand the struggle of having numerous ideas but feeling overwhelmed when it comes to putting them into action. It's like having a brainstorming frenzy, only to get stuck in a cycle of procrastination. This makes any type of planning extremely hard.
From Burnout to Breakthrough: Pausing my Business to Prioritise Myself
From coaching to lifestyle changes and building a supportive community, it’s a work in progress but I want to share my journey from #crappytohappy and discovering strategies that are working to benefit me, my family and my business.
Reflecting on your year in business and why it’s so important
It’s really important to take the time to reflect on your year in business, it can help give you clarity and direction to plan for the future.
I know taking the time to reflect can seem like an effort (unless you love journalling then you’re already a pro!) but it can be really eye-opening! Take some time to recognise all the hard work you’ve put in, remember those highs that you had but also review whether something needs to change. It’s also good to check in on how you’re feeling right now, a lot can change in a year and it can guide how you move forward.