Living Beyond ADHD

Foresight or Forward Thinking - an EF Skill to Help you Make Better Choices - 061


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Hey ADDers!  Foresight is the secret ingredient to success, because without foresight you cannot prepare for the future.  With our fast-paced lives, it is becoming harder and harder to establish foresight because our world is changing faster than ever before.  Are you someone who has no idea of what sort of world you should prepare for?  And if that is you, have you given up and decided that you can’t know or do anything about your future?  That you will just have to deal with the cards that get dealt to you over time? That’s you being “reactive” rather than “responsive” to the circumstances of your life. 

Living Beyond ADHD, a podcast hosted and produced by Dr B, explores why so many adults with ADHD or Executive Function challenges never get past their challenges and live beyond them.  That’s what Dr B's work in the world is really about, and she so wants that for you, if you want that too.  You’ve heard her say many times that you are more than your ADHD; that you are a precious “human being” – even if the “human doing” part of you needs some work and tools.  By identifying the root cause issues, and addressing them, whether that means learning skills, strategies or facing and resolving long-standing problems, you can look to a future where you too are Living Beyond ADHD. 

In this episode Dr B talks about:

  • What is personal foresight and how you can start to develop it
  • What is relationship foresight and how you can start to develop it
  • What is business foresight and how you can start to develop it
  • The Importance Of Celebrating Your WINS
  • Free Live Masterclass, January 2020:  "The #1 Way to Move Beyond the Years of Damage from Undiagnosed ADHD and Executive Function Dysfunction."  

Developing your Executive Function Skills and shifting your limiting beliefs is the fastest and most effective way to overcome ADHD limitations, find focus, gain confidence, and newfound freedom in your life!

My mission is to put an end to the worldwide needless suffering of adults with ADHD and those with under-developed Executive Function Skills - whether from ADHD, chronic depression or anxiety, trauma, addictions, or chronic illnesses.  And, you don't need a formal diagnosis to know you need help developing these executive function skills in order to greatly reduce your suffering.

Episode Resources:

  • Put yourself on the informational Waitlist for the ADDventures In Achievement Foundational Skills Program, so that you receive all the amazing emails we’ve written to both educate you about Executive Function skills as well as the details of the program; there is absolutely no obligation by being on the Waitlist.  You’ll thank yourself for getting informed.

 

  • Learn more about our newest program, Living Beyond ADHD 2.0 Training and Coaching Mini-Series.

 

  • Free Video and e-Book - Many Mental Health Providers & ADHD
  • 13 EF Skills
  • Join the amazing Living Beyond ADHD Facebook Group & hang out with your peeps
  • Follow me on Dr B Facebook Page and enjoy live videos and more
  • Follow me on Instagram and enjoy relevant resources
  • Download the transcript for this episode.

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Let's put an end to the worldwide needless suffering together! We can do this!  

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