ADHD
5 of the Best Books for Entrepreneurs With ADHD
Are you trying to start or run a business but keep hitting roadblocks due to your ADHD? Try these books and guides to give you a fresh perspective on turning your ADHD into an asset.
Recognising ADHD in Your Team: Leaders Must Support Diverse Workstyles. Here's Why.
ADHD in the workplace can be misunderstood as inconsistency or lack of discipline, but with proper adjustments, such as flexible deadlines and supportive environments, neurodivergent employees can thrive, bringing unique problem-solving skills and creativity to the team.
Inclusion Is Not Enough: How 'Neuro-Affirmative Workplaces' Create Happier Workplaces For Everyone
Instead of expecting individuals to conform to an outdated 'one size fits all' model, neuro-affirmative workplaces actively support and celebrate all individuals for their differences, where everybody belongs.
'It Turned Everything Around': How This CEO Conquered His ADHD Using Brain Boosters
Dan Freed, founder and CEO of Thesis, found mental clarity with nootropics. Now, he is sharing his formulas with the world.
How Leaders Can Help Employees With ADHD Succeed in Remote Work
ADHD employees are getting left behind in the remote work debate, but you can address their needs through a few effective strategies.
6 Tips to Maximize Productivity When You Have ADHD
The condition makes it difficult to concentrate and organize, but those with ADHD can still be high performers. The key is preparation.
Why Your Mental Health Is the Key to Your Success in Business
The entrepreneurial mind is not all positive maxims and highly motivational aphorisms.
The 5 Superpowers People With ADHD Can Use to Be Better Entrepreneurs
With October being ADHD Awareness Month, we wanted to showcase some traits found in people with this condition, and how they can use them to their advantage when running a business.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary: Having Dyslexia Is a 'Superpower' in Business
The multi-millionaire mutual funds magnate sees the learning difference as a 'gift,' not an affliction.