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Optimizing ADHD at Work: 50 Tips For Becoming A Better Professional with ADHD

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Are you a professional who is dealing with ADHD? It might become near impossible to progress up the corporate ladder before your disorder kicks in and ruins your chances. Feel you are going to be stuck in this situation for the rest of your professional life?

This wonderful read is designed to help professionals with ADHD to learn how to optimize their disorder and get the most out of it. There are thousands of successful people with this disorder and their tips will be listed in this eBook.

This is the fourth instalment in the ‘Beating ADHD’ series and looks to help provide a picture-perfect ADHD treatment for professionals who are looking to get more out of their job.

ADHD in women and ADHD in men can be perplexing. You might look to use different ADHD supplements and ADHD diets, but you have to focus on your mindset first. This eBook looks at the structural requirements in your life that have to be implemented.

Don’t let ADHD effect the rest of your career. It is time to make a change. Adult ADHD does not have to get the better of you.

27 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2014

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March 7, 2018
What a garbage book with garbage advice. If you are struggling at work as an adult with ADHD, all of these tips are no-brainers, but there aren't any guideplans for how you are supposed to implement them.

I suppose if you have only recently been diagnosed with ADHD this book MIGHT be helpful to you, but for those of us who have been diagnosed since childhood, this book is better off in the trash.

If you're looking for a genuinely helpful Life with ADHD for Adults book- especially a short one- take a look at "A Guide to Cleaning for People with ADHD." That one was WAAAAYY more helpful in explaining ADHD tendencies like hyperfocusing, impulsivity, forgetfulness, and disapearing motivation and how, as an adult, you compensate for these issues.

I hope someone with ADHD finds this suggestion helpful.
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