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By Jessi Romero
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Do you have a fear of being salesy? Find yourself avoiding your marketing and making "selling" type of content? Have said you wished you could just hire a salesperson to take it over? Cringe at the thought of rejection? You're not alone my friend!
I recorded this episode for you to help you learn about some of your tendencies, and some top tips that have worked for me and my ADHD clients to move past our blocks.
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We've all heard of Crocs. Some people make fun of them and some people swear by them. But did you know that they were at the brink of becoming extinct a few years back. Learn how they completely turned that around by doing just ONE thing and how you can apply this to your business to boost sales.
We'll be covering:
- Niching
- Leading with your uniqueness
- Finding the gaps in the market
- Your responsibility VS your coaches
If you want to join "The Squirrelpreneurs Academy" and start positioning your business to thrive on your uniqueness and your ADHD, DM me the word CROCS for more info and to grab a spot!
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If you're an ADHD Entrepreneur, you may be struggling with marketing and doing it in a way that is easy for your ADHD brain.
But marketing is the bridge that connects you to the ideal people you can serve and impact. So how do you do it in an ADHD-Friendly way?
A way that honors who you are, doesn't make you be someone else, matches your personality and allows you to do it in a low energy day.. Well listen in to learn how.. :)
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EPISODE 9
Aligning your business to your brain is almost an afterthought for a lot of entrepreneurs with ADHD. Even after they've discovered that they have ADHD, they tend to spend a lot of time trying to learn the way ADHD manifests in their lives. And it's really easy to see it once you know what you're looking for, but it can also be pretty toxic because your brain is focused on looking for that thing!
In this episode, I am going to share 3 main things that you can do to start aligning your business to your brain so you can stop focusing on trying to see your ADHD which can be overwhelming. This episode is also a sneak peek to my latest offering–The 1 Day Workshop For ADHD Entrepreneurs Who Want The Strategies, Tools, & Blueprint To Learn How to Align Their Business To Their Brain & Play By Their Own Rules
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(00:44) Self-awareness is the key
(03:28) Trial and error: What works and what doesn't work for you
(04:54) What it means to align your business to your brain
(08:57) Be BOLD to do things differently
(11:43) Align Your Business To Your Brain Workshop
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EPISODE 9
As entrepreneurs with ADHD, sometimes we want to be invisible as if we were not a rock in someone's way. But we should try NOT to do that–we can allow ourselves to take up space. So many of us have hidden, and have tried to tone down what we really want to say, what we really want to do because toning it down meant that it was safe. We felt like that was going to protect us and maybe to a certain extent it did protect us. But the question today is, is it protecting you now? Or is it holding you back?
In this episode of the ADHD Owned Podcast, I talked about my own experiences as I navigate the shifts in my life as a first-generation Colombia American, a mother, a wife, an entrepreneur, and simply a human with a neurodivergent mind, and why I decided to share my story the way it is, to encourage ADHDers to take up space and to refuse to be invisible.
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(00:48) The good side of social media: Finding solidarity and realizing that we are not alone in our journey
(02:36) Motherhood: Rewiring change and breaking unhealthy cycles
(07:56) The BIG and little “T” trauma
(08:37) Unsubscribing to a toxic mindset and what it looks like to be a first-generation Colombian American
(13:05) The ups and downs of being diagnosed with ADHD early on
(14:59) Being invisible vs. taking up space
(17:05) The knee jerk reaction to overstimulation and exhaustion: Finding someone to blame
(23:04) Neurodivergent: Being sarcastic but also compassionate and empathetic at the same time
(24:59) Unmasking: Sharing my story the way it is
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EPISODE 8
If we were not to label ADHD as a disability, as a mental condition, as a disorder, then what would that mean? Would that just mean that ADHD is non-existent, and our brain doesn't have any differences compared to what a typical “brain” would have? In this episode of the ADHD Owned Podcast, I shared my opinion on whether ADHD is a disability or just a neurological difference. I also shared what my ADHD journey looked like and the mindset shifts I went through to make ADHD not the villain of my story.
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(01:24) ADHD as a disability
(04:20) How disabling ADHD looks like for me
(07:48) The impact of ADHD on day to day life
(09:20) My ADHD journey: The grief stage and the feeling of hopelessness
(14:23) What you focus on expands
(20:42) ADHD as a neurological difference
(21:48) Labeling disability as a “limiting belief”
(25:03) Making ADHD not the villain of my story
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EPISODE 7
So many people like to talk about success stories but not so often do we talk about the “failures” that happen in everyday business. This episode of the ADHD Owned Podcast is a bit of storytelling where I shared a colossal mistake I made in my business and the hard lessons I learned from it. In your own ways, you've probably felt like you “dropped the ball” on certain things, and it's important for us to see them not as failures, and not proof that you should close up shop, but lessons that help you get through it. These lessons in business are even more important to talk about because these are the ones that we really learn from and that's what you're going to get from listening to this episode.
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(02:35) The pressure of always one-upping ourselves as business owners and where it stems from
(04:43) The story behind the creation of the Mastermind and why I ended up feeling not aligned with doing it
(07:02) What it feels like to be putting an offer out there and then deciding not to push through
(09:05) Deciphering my hesitancy with the Mastermind and talking myself into doing it
(10:50) The fun part: The Masterclass & The not so fun part: Not giving myself enough time to do the work I had to do
(16:20) The Masterclass bloopers
(19:06) The overwhelming emotion I felt after committing the rookie mistakes
(21:39) Plot twist: The Squirrelpreneurs Academy–the business course that every ADHD entrepreneur would have wanted to go through
(24:00) The need to get this offer out vs. The courage to let it go
(30:06) The questions you need to ask yourself before launching an offer
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EPISODE 6
When everyone is picking out their word of the year, almost every person with ADHD will want to pick “Consistency” because we're just not so good at it! I challenged that belief and I don't quite subscribe to that anymore because it's not very realistic for me. In the previous episode, I talked about how inconsistency shows up for me, how it personally affects me and shared some ways on how we can shift the narratives. In this episode, I shared a little bit about how I do this with my business, why being persistent is more important than being consistent and some tangible tips to implement it in your business.
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(01:23) How inconsistency shows up in our business as ADHD entrepreneurs
(02:32) Tangible tips on prioritizing the areas in your business where you could manifest consistency
(05:02) Showing up for your business with flexibility
(07:27) Persistency over consistency
(08:59) How our ADHD brains protect us from the stress and heaviness we're feeling from our business and when to seek help
(14:32) The Mastermind Program for badass ADHD female entrepreneurs
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EPISODE 5
Whether you are into business or not, you might have come across the phrase “Consistency is key.” In this episode, I talked about this uncommon opinion that I have about consistency. I also shared how inconsistency shows up for me, how it personally affects me, and some ways on how we can shift the narratives because speaking from my own experiences, consistency does come hard for people with ADHD for many reasons.
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(02:15) How I am able to pinpoint that when my ADHD gets bad, it's because my "gut health" has been affected
(04:54) Blaming ADHD for my inconsistencies and shifting the narratives
(13:06) Giving yourself grace by changing your expectations
(14:27) Why consistency is not always the key
(18:24) Prioritizing the things you want to be consistent on
(22:35) What it looks like to be inconsistent on purpose
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EPISODE 3
Taking pride in something we're good at and something we're really interested in makes us want it to look the best. We may even have an image in our brain of what the best looks like. But sometimes, it's hard to live up to that image and we end up being a perfectionist. But perfectionism can really hold us back in our business and halt our progress and ability to put out awesome things into the world that can help people. For many years, I used to say that my “perfectionism was the death of me”, and without realizing it started killing my entrepreneurial spirit and almost even my business. In this episode, I share how perfectionism is something that ADHDers struggle with a lot, where it stems from, and 3 simple tips I discovered on how we can manage it.
Disclaimer: I am not a mental health professional. I am not licensed or certified, but I'm just sharing my personal experience as someone diagnosed with ADHD.
(02:06) What is perfectionism and how it looks like for people with ADHD
(04:57) Living up to our high and unrealistic standards
(08:30) The first step in managing perfectionism—set a standard that is doable and realistic
(09:12) Getting things done right the first time
(11:12) There is no right or wrong, just decision and indecision
(12:55) How perfectionism can turn into procrastination
(15:26) Fear of rejection
(16:31) Perfectionism will stop you from taking actions
(18:07) The impact of perfectionism on your business and the people you serve
(21:46) Tips to help you move past perfectionism
(27:34) How perfectionism affected me personally and a sneak peek into the mastermind I am launching that covers a whole section of perfectionism
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.