You often struggle to determine which of your many ideas is the one you should pursue. Youāll come away from this Master Class with tools to help you make better, quicker, and more confident decisions in your personal and professional life.
I donāt believe in pathologizing neurodiversity, and I certainly donāt believe that ADHD is a disorder. Itās just a different brain that requires its own userās manual to be wildly successful. We donāt pathologize a peony for needing a different environment than a rose, do we? Similarly, we shouldnāt pathologize brilliant women (Yes, Iām talking to you!) who have non-linear, creative ways of thinking, processing, and learning.
We think we know what we value, but in most cases we don’t.
We finally make a decision, we know what we need to do and then that ADHD “want all the options” brain starts hyperfocusing on more options, and then we start second-guessing ourselves, asking other people who know less about us than we do, what we should do.
We spend our time in INDECISION. FEAR. (Fear that we got it wrong and we shouldn’t be doing what we’re doing, fear that we have to do something outside of our comfort zone, fear of what people will say…) rather than getting actual results which makes decision-making so much easier.
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