"Good for Business: How ADHD Can Ignite Your Entrepreneurial Potential" [Video Replay & Podcast #203]
In this hour-long webinar-on-demand, learn how entreprenuership and ADHD go hand-in-hand with Ken "Bucky" Buckman.
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Thank you very much for this WONDERFUL Webinar. Truly enjoyed it. This is the type of information I need to be listening to at this time in my life as I am at a point of whether to stay in the job I am in (been there for almost 22 years) that I got into so I could be at home to raise my kids. I am, however feeling I really need to be considering making a change but have a lot of fear. I took my notes and will download slides and keep in mind all the positive thoughts Bucky talked about! I truly get overwhelmed by all the wonderful people out there in the ADHD world who take their time and talents and share their stories!
I came to the comments in order to ask about the inactive presentation, for that is me. Glad to see that someone else has already commented. It would be really great to see another webinar like this– what kind of careers do ADHDers excel at– but for the inactive presentation.
I have primarily inattentive presentation. I have less energy, think slower, and am more risk-averse than most non-ADHDers. Usually when I hear about ADHD and entrepreneurship, they are talking about all the hyperactivity and impulsivity traits I completely lack, and it all sounds totally alien to who I am. What do I bring to the table as a hyper-cautious, easily exhausted, totally disorganized mega procrastinator with the occasional BRILLIANT, CREATIVE IDEA that I forget in about 10 seconds?
How can I help my 15 year old son who wants to start his own business stay focused when he perceives a roadblock to his success? He’s had some really good ideas that could possibly work out for him, but when they fail to materialize right away he loses interest. How can he/we find a good mentor that can help him work with the skills ADHD gives him, as well as it’s deficits?