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Your Financial Future with Adult ADHD

Rick Webster joins co-host Lynne Edris to talk about Your Financial Future with Adult ADHD. Learn how small steps and changes in the way you think about yourself and your relationship with money, and simple tips, can change your financial future.  Rick Webster, CEO and Founder of Rena-Fi, Inc. has spent the last two decades deeply involved in the ADHD community, helping people with ADHD find solutions for their own ADHD-related challenges. Diagnosed well into adulthood, Rick possesses an understanding borne from years of difficult, first-hand experience of living with undiagnosed ADHD. Because of these experiences, Rick works as an ADHD coach and advocate, bringing a wealth of practical life strategies to the issues of living (and living well!) with ADHD, and specializes in coaching ADHD entrepreneurs. Rick is the regional coordinator for the Northern California Chapter of CHADD and serves on the Board of Directors of CHADD National.  He also enjoys collaborating on projects ...

The Mysterious Paradox of Being a High Achiever with ADHD

Co-host Lynne Edris is joined by Casey Dixon to discuss the Mysterious Paradox of Being a High Achiever with ADHD. Listen as they talk about how people with ADHD can become high achievers, and how people who are already high achievers can have ADHD.  Casey Dixon is a Life Coach who focuses on science-based, innovative, collaborative coaching for lawyers and professors and other demand-ridden professionals who are struggling with executive functions or ADHD at work. She runs The Focused Lawyer Coaching Group, an online community created specifically for lawyers with ADHD and The Focused Professor Coaching Group, an online community created specifically for professors with ADHD. Casey is recognized as a Professional, Board, and Senior Certified ADHD Coach. Her hallmark is reliably facilitating results without judgment. www.DixonLifeCoaching.com Podcast Co-Host Lynne Edris helps distracted professionals overcome overwhelm by reducing procrastination and improving time management so ...