There are a multitude of misperceptions about ADHD.
Some think ADHD is fixed by pills, that it’s only a problem in children, or that it’s limited to being hyperactive and “bouncing off the walls.” If you’re an ADHDer, your colleagues and bosses (and even family and friends) may misinterpret you as a frustrating master procrastinator: someone unstructured who can’t follow rules and is hard to nail down.
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The Cannon Group
Coaching Focus:
Adult Career/Work Related ExecutivesLanguages
EnglishMethod of Coaching:
Telephone, Video ConferencingClient Testimonial
"Sherri has been an amazing coach, mentor, guide, and friend to me over the last 6 months of working with her. She is hyper-educated in all things ADHD and just gets it. She frames things in words for me that absolutely defines things I’ve always known about myself but couldn’t put into words and validates me in the context of my neurodiversity."
~ CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (MEDIA COMPANY)
What they don’t see is how hard you’re trying.
Most ADHDers struggle with:
Exhaustion
Results not matching effort
Guilt
Unmet expectations
Low self-esteem
Low self-trust
Disappointment
Anxiety
If this is you, you’re totally normal. And it doesn’t have to be this way.
