Episode 4: The One Trait That Everyone With ADHD Shares
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Those with ADHD have a brain that’s wired differently, but we aren’t all the same. That can be frustrating. Understanding ourselves and others is going to help us all.
Tracy shares why she doesn’t see her ADHD as a disorder. Hear why she considers some of her ADHD traits as her super powers.
Hear the 2 traits that impact everyone with ADHD. You might relate, but they may have never been explained this way before.
ADHD is not a learning disorder; most of us with ADHD have a higher than average IQ.
Learn the 3 ways a person with a neuro-typical brain functions when they need to get things done.
Hear the workarounds for those of us who don’t have this type of brain.
Learn why procrastination isn’t about will-power or laziness. It’s about our brain and how it works.
Hear why we have to take ADHD seriously. Understanding why is a life and death issue.
No one is good at everything. How to do more of what you love and get help with the things you don’t enjoy.
Tracy shares why fitting in is so hard and encourages those women with ADHD to focus on standing out instead.
About Tracy
Host Tracy Otsuka is a lawyer, not a doctor, a life-long student, not a coach. She’s also the creator of Coretography a patent pending system that helps smart, driven women understand their own unique ADHD brain and use it to their advantage.
Tracy will be talking about ADHD. Your super powers, your symptoms, your solutions and work-arounds and how you proudly stand out. Tracy credits ADHD for some of her superpowers and much of her success in life.