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Little-Known Secrets of ADHD
- The Surprising Upside You Haven't Been Told
- Narrated by: Bonnie Trost
- Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Warning. May cause rebellious thinking.
A tongue-in-cheek rebalancing of the ADHD story to make it badass. The medical community would have you believe that ADHD is overridingly bad, but Rachel Knight, master of clinical research and prior servant to the pharma company publishing machines, is here to tell you otherwise.
In this ground-breaking book, investigative journalist, Rachel Knight, shines a light on the "other" side of ADHD, after realising how successful ADHD entrepreneurs often are. A series of interviews with successful ADHD’ers deliver incredible insights that are jam-packed with advice from people who tackled the challenges of ADHD and won.
- “People with ADHD can actually have some of the most amazing ideas that can change the world." (Medical doctor and entrepreneur, Mo)
- “You need to do what you want to do. Trying to make other people happy, you’re just going to be messed up.” (High-risk investor, Alex)
- “ADHD can be a gift, but only if you really master how to channel it.” (Founder of multiple content businesses and musician, Kyle Goodwin)
- “When you run your own business, there's no cap on how much you can earn.” (Runner-Up Best New Business 2015, Kat Wczesniak)
Here’s a preview of what you’ll learn:
- Discover how symptoms of ADHD can be channeled to become an overall advantage.
- Understand the independent and questioning mindset of ADHD.
- Appreciate why ADHD is coined "the entrepreneur’s disease".
- Understand the ADHD approach to careers and finance.
- Uncover new insights into opposition and rebellion; where it comes from and how to harness it to live an independent life, from the mouths of adults who were oppositional as children and became successful, courageous adults.