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Annie Romanos shares her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD later in life and the impact it had on her personal and professional life. She discusses the challenges of being a parent with ADHD and the importance of creating an inclusive environment for neurodiverse individuals. Annie also talks about the effects of medication and the need to disrupt negative self-appraisal. She emphasizes the importance of defining success on one's own terms and the role of collaboration and support networks in managing ADHD. In this conversation, Annie Romanos and George Nursey discuss the importance of collaboration and connection for individuals with ADHD. They explore the idea that ADHD is not something to be eradicated, but rather embraced as part of one's identity. Annie shares how ADHD can be a strength in teaching and how it brings a unique perspective to life. They also discuss the future of ADHD coaching and the need for more neurodiverse environments in schools, workplaces, and society as a whole.
Takeaways
Late diagnosis of ADHD can lead to a better understanding of oneself and acceptance of one's strengths and challenges.
Creating an inclusive environment is crucial for neurodiverse individuals to thrive.
Medication can help individuals with ADHD focus on tasks they find challenging and regulate their emotional responses.
Entrepreneurship can be a good fit for individuals with ADHD as it allows for more control over their environment and pace of work.
Defining success on one's own terms is important for individuals with ADHD to overcome feelings of imposter syndrome.
Having a support network and collaborating with others can provide valuable assistance and accountability for managing ADHD. Collaboration and connection are essential for individuals with ADHD.
ADHD should be embraced as part of one's identity, as it brings unique strengths and perspectives.
ADHD can be a strength in teaching, bringing passion and enthusiasm to engage students.
Creating neurodiverse environments is crucial for supporting individuals with ADHD and harnessing their potential.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
07:32 Late Diagnosis and Acceptance
12:52 Reflection on the Past
18:12 Neurodiversity Acceptance in New Zealand
20:03 Creating an Inclusive Environment
23:05 Effects of Medication
31:30 Entrepreneurship and ADHD
34:57 Defining Success with ADHD
39:52 Parenting with ADHD
44:42 Managing Time with ADHD
46:45 Support Network and Collaboration
47:36 The Power of Collaboration
49:09 Embracing ADHD as Part of Identity
51:04 ADHD as a Strength in Teaching
52:48 The Future of ADHD Coaching
55:35 Creating Neurodiverse Environments
56:22 The Power of Neurodiversity
Annie Romanos shares her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD later in life and the impact it had on her personal and professional life. She discusses the challenges of being a parent with ADHD and the importance of creating an inclusive environment for neurodiverse individuals. Annie also talks about the effects of medication and the need to disrupt negative self-appraisal. She emphasizes the importance of defining success on one's own terms and the role of collaboration and support networks in managing ADHD. In this conversation, Annie Romanos and George Nursey discuss the importance of collaboration and connection for individuals with ADHD. They explore the idea that ADHD is not something to be eradicated, but rather embraced as part of one's identity. Annie shares how ADHD can be a strength in teaching and how it brings a unique perspective to life. They also discuss the future of ADHD coaching and the need for more neurodiverse environments in schools, workplaces, and society as a whole.
Takeaways
Late diagnosis of ADHD can lead to a better understanding of oneself and acceptance of one's strengths and challenges.
Creating an inclusive environment is crucial for neurodiverse individuals to thrive.
Medication can help individuals with ADHD focus on tasks they find challenging and regulate their emotional responses.
Entrepreneurship can be a good fit for individuals with ADHD as it allows for more control over their environment and pace of work.
Defining success on one's own terms is important for individuals with ADHD to overcome feelings of imposter syndrome.
Having a support network and collaborating with others can provide valuable assistance and accountability for managing ADHD. Collaboration and connection are essential for individuals with ADHD.
ADHD should be embraced as part of one's identity, as it brings unique strengths and perspectives.
ADHD can be a strength in teaching, bringing passion and enthusiasm to engage students.
Creating neurodiverse environments is crucial for supporting individuals with ADHD and harnessing their potential.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
07:32 Late Diagnosis and Acceptance
12:52 Reflection on the Past
18:12 Neurodiversity Acceptance in New Zealand
20:03 Creating an Inclusive Environment
23:05 Effects of Medication
31:30 Entrepreneurship and ADHD
34:57 Defining Success with ADHD
39:52 Parenting with ADHD
44:42 Managing Time with ADHD
46:45 Support Network and Collaboration
47:36 The Power of Collaboration
49:09 Embracing ADHD as Part of Identity
51:04 ADHD as a Strength in Teaching
52:48 The Future of ADHD Coaching
55:35 Creating Neurodiverse Environments
56:22 The Power of Neurodiversity