Having so many great ideas in your head but can't seem to make them materialize?
Being behind on paperwork, bill-paying, tax filing to the point where you're business is in jeopardy?
Getting so focused on an idea or project that you forget to return phone calls, attend meetings or go home?
Having unreasonable expectations about your business' potential and ignoring the warning signs regarding its financial health?
The frustration of not meeting your goals?
The disappointment of having yet another business fail because you: 1) just couldn't manage all of the paperwork; or 2) kept changing your mind about the direction you wanted to take; or 3) lost key employees because they were frustrated with your lack of leadership?
Have you ever had these comments appear on your evaluation, or mentioned to you by a co-worker or superior?
"He's not a team player; really immature and unmotivated."
"She requires so much handholding, and really is high maintenance."
"That hotheadedness just doesn't work in this office."
"Your ideas are great, but you need to concentrate your efforts on just getting the job done."
"Great. Another meeting where we waste time getting off-topic. Will you stop interrupting constantly and listen to someone else's ideas?"
"You've missed too many deadlines and I can't count on you being in the office on time."
The potential impact on your career or business
Employers, co-workers and customers alike who work with AD/HD adults often struggle with feelings of frustration, hostility, distrust and dissatisfaction. may look like this:
Sabotage by others who are tired of covering for you;
Poor performance reviews and slow career progression;
Frequent job changes with period of unemployment;
Loss of customers and key employees;
Business failure
*Includes a medication plan and therapy as needed, along with healthy nutrition, sleep habits and exercise.
If you identify with even some of the these issues, and they're getting in the way of your ability to realize a life of fulfillment, happiness and success, don't hesitate to get help.