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How One Man Harnessed ADHD to Change the World

Lynne Edris talks hosts Kevin Roberts, author of Schindler’s Gift: How One Man Harnessed ADHD to Change the World as they talk about what adults with ADHD need to be successful, and how to use support, purpose and humor to make the most of your talents, strengths and gifts.   Kevin Roberts, an adult with ADHD, coaches young people and college students with ADHD. Roberts, the author of several books on ADHD as well as screen addiction, believes that ADHD has many downsides, but he also believe that it offers great advantages. No greater example of this dichotomy can be found than the life of Oskar Schindler. Learn more about Kevin at:  http://kevinjroberts.net/ As a woman with ADHD herself, she has been where her clients are and come out the other side, so to speak. She’s gone from living in a constant state of chaos and under-performance to a life full of  success and fulfillment ! Learn more about Lynne at  www.CoachingADDvantages.com , and text keyword “HAC...

ADHD Coaching: Empowering ADHD Clients to Activate Their Brains and Create Sustainable Momentum

Co-host Lynne Edris talks with David Giwerc, Founder of the ADD Coach Academy , about the ADHD Coaching approach to helping clients realize their potential by tapping into their strengths and understanding how their brains work to sustain momentum. They talk about positive psychology and rumination and the importance of understanding yourself so that you can advocate for yourself and be successful, and more.   David Giwerc  is a Master Certified ADHD Coach, MCAC, with the Professional Association of ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and a Master Certified Coach, MCC, with the International Coach Federation (ICF). He is also the Founder and President of the ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA), the first and largest comprehensive ADHD coach training program fully accredited by the ICF and PAAC, the governing bodies of the Life Coaching and ADHD Coaching Professions. David has served as past president of ADDA (Attention Deficit Disorder Association), and was instrumental in the formation of ...