ADHD is Only a Part Not the Whole

Does a lack of focus, poor follow through or procrastination hold you back from “being all you can be”?  Commit to developing an authentic action plan that utilizes your unique gifts and strengths and help you fuel greater success.

Adult professionals who are challenged with ADHD are often, bright, gifted and creative. They may also have difficulty staying focused on critical tasks, struggle with organizational skills, are easily distracted and may find themselves bogged down by procrastination.  Many rely on their intellect, charm and ability to bob and weave when cornered. It’s possible, they will make an effort to convince themselves that things are better than reality demonstrates. They may have great disdain for tedious activities and look for opportunities to avoid burdensome tasks. All too often they underperform and their lofty goals go unmet. An undercurrent of anxiety and self-doubt could get stoked each time a goal or opportunity is missed. This pattern may be repeated many times over. Years of underachievement can lead to self-doubt and negative self-judgment. Many have learned to say all of the right things to keep people off balance, but struggle mightily when facing their soft shoe act with eyes wide open. The ability to improve performance and achieve better outcomes is likely present. The primary ingredients necessary to achieve and sustain confidence, performance and self-esteem are frequently available; just add a goal, an individualized action plan, a strong commitment to the plan, a new skill or two thrown into the mix, a realistic timeframe and possibly supportive resources for extra flavor. 

Create the Plan, Commit to the Plan, Work the Plan and Viola Success!

 

 

 

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