Thriving with ADHD: Partner with your brain, not against it

In this panel event with special guest Alex Campbell we will found out that when you focus on what truly matters, you can achieve anything.

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Thriving with ADHD: Partner with your brain, not against it

connect-learn-share-logo366 million adults worldwide have ADHD, with many receiving a late diagnosis.

In this panel event with special guest Alex Campbell we will found out that when you focus on what truly matters, you can achieve anything.

Alex Campbell is a trailblazer in the world of ADHD coaching. With over 30 years of experience living with ADHD—and as one of the first people ever diagnosed in the UK—Alex knows firsthand both the challenges and the brilliance that come with it.

In this session, we’ll explore for you or your clients:

  • Understanding how you’re wired and playing to your strengths
  • Focus on strategies that work naturally with your brain to avoid burnout
  • The realization that ADHD is not a character defect but a superpower when harnessed effectively
  • Why and how to ditch the ineffective ‘coping’ strategies and masking behaviours
  • How to help clients as they navigate their world living with ADHD

Whether you’re a coach, someone with ADHD, or supporting someone who is, this event will empower and equip you to unlock your full potential.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neuro-developmental disorder characterized by difficulty sustaining attention, hyperactivity-impulsivity or a combination of both.

Find out more about Alex – Visit ADHD Alex
Our other two panellists will be announced soon.

 

This event is for Connect, Learn & Share Community members only. 

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