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Women, ADHD and Emotional Regulation

Join Kate Moryoussef on the Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast to explore how EFT tapping, breathwork, and mindfulness can empower women with ADHD through self-compassion and control.

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Navigating Boredom: Solutions for Entrepreneurs with ADHD Traits

In this blog post, I want to demystify the ADHD-boredom connection. I'll take you through the reasons behind it from a neurobiological perspective and share actionable strategies and real-life examples for dealing with it from my own experience and those of my clients. When we can manage our boredom more effectively, we can protect our productivity, relationships, and our very businesses.

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ADHD or ADHD-ish?

Struggling to get an ADHD diagnosis? This episode's for you! Explore reasons people delay diagnosis, navigate challenges, and discover what to expect. Plus, why "ADHD-ish" can empower you.

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Reducing Your Burnout Risk as a Female Entrepreneur with ADHD

As a female entrepreneur with ADHD, burnout isn't an unlikely occurance—it's a clear and present danger that can derail both the personal and professional. I recently had an insightful conversation with David Greenwood, author, podcaster and ADHD coach, who shares his lived experience and expert advice on effectively reducing the risk of burnout for brains like ours.

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Unleashing the Entrepreneurial Power of ADHD: Transforming Symptoms into Superpowers

If you have ADHD, whether it was discovered in childhood or many years later, you have spent a lot of time trying to manage your symptoms so that they don’t interfere with your success. But, it’s not just about structure, systems, strategies and supports, your mindset also matters. Instead of focusing on your ADHD symptoms, you can try thinking of them as traits and even assets. Let me tell you what I mean by using examples of people close to me.

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Mastering the Four Key ADHD Drivers to Propel Your Business Success

Being a entrepreneur with ADHD is undoubtedly challenging, especially when we have to push ourselves to do tasks that may not seem appealing at the moment. To overcome this, we need to understand the four primary drivers that stimulate our ADHD brain: interest, challenge, novelty, and urgency. Let's unpack each of these drivers, discuss examples, and explore how to implement them strategically in your business.

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Reducing Your Burnout Risk as an Entrepreneur with ADHD

Struggling to stay afloat as an entrepreneur with ADHD? This episode's for you! Join me and Dave Greenwood, author and ADHD expert, about conquering burnout and finding clarity. Learn how to leverage your strengths and avoid overwhelm.

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Is ADHD an Entrepreneurship Advantage?

Today, I'd like to delve into a fascinating and controversial question: Do all entrepreneurs have ADHD? This question is particularly relevant for female entrepreneurs, who face a unique set of challenges and opportunities. With increased awareness about ADHD thanks to the Internet and social media, there has also been a surge of misinformation that can lead to confusion or even harm. My aim is to provide clarity and meaningful insights based on my own experiences as a licensed psychotherapist, business coach, and yes, a female entrepreneur with ADHD.

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Beyond the Stereotype: Redefining Entrepreneurship for Women with ADHD

I recently had the pleasure of having an in-depth conversation on an area that holds tremendous personal and professional interest to me—ADHD traits and their correlation to success in female entrepreneurship with Dr. Johan Wiklund, professor of entrepreneurship at Syracuse University. Dr Wiklund focus of research and publication as well as teaching is the intersection of entrepreneurship and mental health, with a special emphasis on ADHD, a diagnosis that Dr Wiklund and I share.

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Embrace Your Weird: How Being Yourself in Business Wins Clients

I'm always on the lookout for other entrepreneurs and personal brands that stand out in a crowded market. These connections usually result in insightful discussions that not only inspire but also provide practical advice those of us who are still finding our own unique path. I sat down with two of my favorite creative business owners, Annie P Ruggles and Deanna Seymour to see what they had to say about aligning their brand with their quirky, original selves.

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The Secret Weapon of Success: Why Every Entrepreneur Needs a Thought Partner

For many female entrepreneurs, success is not measured as much in revenue or profit, but in aligning their business with deeply-held values, energy, and personal lifestyle. During a period of business soul-searching, my client, Jen Liddy reached out to work with me. We have known each other for several years and she knew what she needed most was not traditional business coaching, but rather a true thought partner.

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Embracing the Power of Neurodiversity in Business

As female entrepreneurs, we often find ourselves on a quest to balance self-care with the demands of our businesses. During the current Self-Care Series, we have been focusing on topics that are fundamental for both our mental health and the health of our businesses.

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Taming the Busy Brain: How Meditation and Mindfulness Affect ADHD

Meditation and mindfulness are often overlooked by adults with ADHD due to the many myths and misunderstandings. I recently sat down with fellow therapist, meditation teacher, and adult diagnosed with ADHD, Jude Star. One such myth is the belief that meditation is solely about concentration. Jude debunks this by emphasizing relaxation and slowing down as the true essence of the practice. Contrary to feeling triggered by the effortfulness that 'concentration' suggests, I found solace in Jude's guidance that meditation is about experiencing greater ease.

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