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Maybe it’s nothing, but you’ve noticed that lately your friends are calling you out for your lateness, forgetfulness and your daydreaming, and after a quick Google search, you find out these are symptoms of ADHD. Whilst this may bring a sense of validation, it may also cause you to get curious on how these symptoms might be affecting your friendships.
In today’s episode, our resident friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson is joined by Dr Tracy Alloway, an award-winning Psychologist, TV expert, and Author of 15 books, to dive deep on the topic of ADHD and how it might be affecting your friendships. Together they discuss what ADHD is, how it presents itself in women, ways it can impact our relationships and what we can do as friends to understand and help support those with the diagnosis.
And as always, stay tuned to the end for this week's homework, where Danielle offers tangible and practical advice for both sides - women who are affected by ADHD themselves, and those who are friends with someone with ADHD, and are looking for ways to better support and understand them.
Click the ‘Follow’ button now to not miss an episode. And remember, you can send us your questions on Instagram or at www.betterfemalefriendships.com
To get in touch with Dr Tracy Alloway, you can reach out to her at www.instagram.com/drtracypackiam and www.tracypackiam.com
To explore more of Danielle’s friendship expertise, connect with her at www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjackson
Stay updated with the latest episodes and podcast updates at https://www.instagram.com/friendforward
**OFFER ENDS ON OCTOBER 1st**
Sign up for Danielle’s Friendship Elevated, a 12-week program for modern women who want to experience a real transformation in their female friendship landscape:
https://www.betterfemalefriendships.com/membership
Book a private coaching session with Danielle at www.betterfemalefriendships.com/coaching
Join our private group chat for extra resources, at https://www.patreon.com/friendforward
Book Danielle to speak at your upcoming conference or event, by emailing [email protected]
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Maybe it’s nothing, but you’ve noticed that lately your friends are calling you out for your lateness, forgetfulness and your daydreaming, and after a quick Google search, you find out these are symptoms of ADHD. Whilst this may bring a sense of validation, it may also cause you to get curious on how these symptoms might be affecting your friendships.
In today’s episode, our resident friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson is joined by Dr Tracy Alloway, an award-winning Psychologist, TV expert, and Author of 15 books, to dive deep on the topic of ADHD and how it might be affecting your friendships. Together they discuss what ADHD is, how it presents itself in women, ways it can impact our relationships and what we can do as friends to understand and help support those with the diagnosis.
And as always, stay tuned to the end for this week's homework, where Danielle offers tangible and practical advice for both sides - women who are affected by ADHD themselves, and those who are friends with someone with ADHD, and are looking for ways to better support and understand them.
Click the ‘Follow’ button now to not miss an episode. And remember, you can send us your questions on Instagram or at www.betterfemalefriendships.com
To get in touch with Dr Tracy Alloway, you can reach out to her at www.instagram.com/drtracypackiam and www.tracypackiam.com
To explore more of Danielle’s friendship expertise, connect with her at www.instagram.com/daniellebayardjackson
Stay updated with the latest episodes and podcast updates at https://www.instagram.com/friendforward
**OFFER ENDS ON OCTOBER 1st**
Sign up for Danielle’s Friendship Elevated, a 12-week program for modern women who want to experience a real transformation in their female friendship landscape:
https://www.betterfemalefriendships.com/membership
Book a private coaching session with Danielle at www.betterfemalefriendships.com/coaching
Join our private group chat for extra resources, at https://www.patreon.com/friendforward
Book Danielle to speak at your upcoming conference or event, by emailing [email protected]
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