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I don't have ADHD, but many of my Content Retainer clients do—and I've noticed some patterns in how they need support with content creation that go beyond what standard business advice acknowledges. While everyone's pushing "just batch your content" and "create a content calendar," my ADHD clients are fighting against systems that work against their brains.
In this episode, I share what I've observed:
The typical solutions everyone suggests—batching content, having team members write it, or using AI tools—all miss the mark because they don't account for how ADHD brains actually work. These approaches either fight against their natural processing style or miss the nuance and complexity that feels essential to them.
See more about our services here www.klcthestudio.com/services
By Kierra Conover5
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I don't have ADHD, but many of my Content Retainer clients do—and I've noticed some patterns in how they need support with content creation that go beyond what standard business advice acknowledges. While everyone's pushing "just batch your content" and "create a content calendar," my ADHD clients are fighting against systems that work against their brains.
In this episode, I share what I've observed:
The typical solutions everyone suggests—batching content, having team members write it, or using AI tools—all miss the mark because they don't account for how ADHD brains actually work. These approaches either fight against their natural processing style or miss the nuance and complexity that feels essential to them.
See more about our services here www.klcthestudio.com/services