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Cohort 3: Q&A / Coaching is happening in 33 hours
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NEW? START HERE 👇
Welcome to ADHD Harmony. I'm excited you're here. This community helps you turn ADHD from something you fight against into your greatest advantage. No quick fixes or productivity hacks that fall apart after a week. This is identity-level transformation, grounded in neuroscience and real experience. 👉 Get started here
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This post is just for (aspiring) practitioners
I'm sharing this here because I know many of you in this community are stuck around career/purpose/starting a business. I decided to share this here as well, to help some of you who are ready for the next step. I want to make healing more accessible through technology. So many of you are already getting real help from Harmony AI, and we want to give other practitioners the opportunity to use AI technology to help even more people too get benefits from this. If you're a (aspiring) coach, therapist, healer, or consultant or anything in between, who is great at the work but stuck on the business side, I'm opening the doors to something new. It's called Innersights Founders Cohort. 8 weeks, done with you. We extract your framework (even if you don't have one yet), build your AI assessment, train a digital twin in your voice, and ship the funnel. The same system as ADHD Harmony (but, of course, fully tailored to your target audience). Now available for 10 practitioners. There are 5 spots left. Doors close Mon May 11. Full breakdown, the walkthrough video, and checkout: http://go.innersights.io/
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🚨 15 spots left - Tracy's 6 week transformation
@Tracy Weiss is 66. She has a master's in counseling. Graduated summa c** laude. She's a life coach and a therapist herself. She's survived two serious brain injuries. Spent a decade with brain injury specialists, ADHD specialists, productivity specialists. She's tried 18 different productivity systems. Paid $35,000 to spend a month at the Mayo Clinic. None of it stuck. When she walked into Cohort 2, she'd been in her new house for 8 months. Still living out of boxes. Her art studio (the thing that matters most to her in the world) had become a dumping room. She hadn't opened a single box in there. She was on the couch eating popcorn at midnight. Watching whole series in one night. Convinced her brain injuries had broken her for good. I just rewatched my closing interview with her and I can't stop thinking about what she said. "I've worked with life coaches, therapists, neurologists, brain injury specialists. None of them helped me the way this program has." "This is not a program to finish. This is a practice." "I think your program is worth more than $10,000." She said all of this on camera. Unprompted. In front of the cohort. If you've been telling yourself you've tried everything, Tracy actually had. Decades of it. Real credentials. Real money. Real specialists. She still found something here she'd never found anywhere else. Cohort 3 starts soon. 15 seats left. https://go.adhdharmony.com/
🚨 15 spots left - Tracy's 6 week transformation
library booklist
just wondering. after a post I just read here, would it be worth compiling a softer book list that we all have found helpful in supporting our neurodiverse brains? I have bought many books ( a friend of mine says she can retrace parts of my life with whole sections of them). Knowing what I know now, many would have not walked out of teh shop with me or made it into my Amazon basket. what do you think guys (includes ladies, need to find a better term, oh I know, Pips?)
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7 Habits of highly effective people
My wife home schools our youngest son. As I've mentioned, he his a high functioning autistic child with ADHD. Anyways, the lesson was on procrastination. I personally have not read it. As I was listening, my wife was getting frustrated because he wasn't doing what she requested him to do. She then said to write down what he needs to do today. I piped in and said, "just focus on one task". She said that this is just a list he is supposed to write. As I said, I've not read this book. I did say that the book is not written for people with ADHD...again, I haven't read it but that was my backup response. LOL If you've read this book, is it effective for those with ADHD? Should it be used as part of a class in homeschooling for a child who has autism and ADHD and being taught by someone with ADHD?
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