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Today on the podcast I'm joined by Sharon Weinberg to discuss how ADHD affects the leadership role. We chat about how ADHD changes the dynamic between leaders and their team members and how best to approach different kinds of conversations to create strong bonds and positive environments.
As a leader with ADHD, it is important to understand and acknowledge how the condition affects your interactions with your team. It is also important for employees with ADHD to be open in conversation to elicit the most pertinent and usable feedback. Altering and realigning messaging helps create a positive environment for all. Sharon also shares in-depth about how evaluating processes and altering them to better match the capabilities of those with ADHD leads to more efficient and effective teams.
One of my goals for this year is to re-evaluate my leadership style and the ways that I lead. This conversation with Sharon was unbelievably enlightening and provided me with amazing insights into how I can change my own processes. If you are a leader with ADHD or you have ADHD and want to develop a better relationship with your leaders, this episode is for you.
Your Resources
Dare to Lead - Brene BrownLeading with Emotional Courage - Peter BregmanRam CharanADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability groupswww.ADHDreWired.com/events
You'll Learn:
[1:11:32] If you're a regular listener, consider becoming a patron and click on our Patreon button at www.ADHDreWired.com
By Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP4.8
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Today on the podcast I'm joined by Sharon Weinberg to discuss how ADHD affects the leadership role. We chat about how ADHD changes the dynamic between leaders and their team members and how best to approach different kinds of conversations to create strong bonds and positive environments.
As a leader with ADHD, it is important to understand and acknowledge how the condition affects your interactions with your team. It is also important for employees with ADHD to be open in conversation to elicit the most pertinent and usable feedback. Altering and realigning messaging helps create a positive environment for all. Sharon also shares in-depth about how evaluating processes and altering them to better match the capabilities of those with ADHD leads to more efficient and effective teams.
One of my goals for this year is to re-evaluate my leadership style and the ways that I lead. This conversation with Sharon was unbelievably enlightening and provided me with amazing insights into how I can change my own processes. If you are a leader with ADHD or you have ADHD and want to develop a better relationship with your leaders, this episode is for you.
Your Resources
Dare to Lead - Brene BrownLeading with Emotional Courage - Peter BregmanRam CharanADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability groupswww.ADHDreWired.com/events
You'll Learn:
[1:11:32] If you're a regular listener, consider becoming a patron and click on our Patreon button at www.ADHDreWired.com

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