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How This AuDHD Mom Went Full-Time Entrepreneur
I just sat down with @Amber Kay, a single AuDHD mom of 3 and member of the Focus Founders Accelerator, to talk about how she: - Quit her 9-5 and went full-time as an entrepreneur - Made $1,600 more in the first month of launching her business than she ever did working her job - All while working the same or fewer hours - With zero experience running a business Amber shares how she followed a voice inside her head that saved her life, signed a contract with herself to make the transition, fought self-doubt and perfectionism, and MADE. IT. HAPPEN! She is such a badass human being and a wonderful soul. I watched this woman buy a homeless man a sandwich when she could barely afford one for herself. I'm so honored to give this woman the credit and spotlight she deserves, and to be helping her build her dream life one brick at a time! 👉 Join the Accelerator waitlist here to be notified when it reopens. (With special guest appearances from @Natasha Fernandez and @Brice Cavanaugh!)
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The ADHD Reset
When I was fIrst diagnosed with Adhd, I was heavy into burnout and saw no way forward but I knew one thing: I was desperate for relief and didn't know what to do. So I turned to one more psychiatrist. An emergency care providor at that, and FINALLY SOMEONE SAW WHAT NO ONE ELSE HAD YET! And I finally had an answer of where to dig deep. At 32, I learned I am Autusitic with Combined Type Adhd. I spents hours a day for weeks taking in everything I could. I was familiar with inatentive ADHD in children thanks to my daughter but I had no idea how many different ways there were that ADHD could show up in different people or that there was even a third type...the combined type. I didnt know that Hyperactive ADHD shows up differently in women than it does in men or that most women have the inattentive type and that women with any type struggle for years with improper diagnoses. Cue me giving the middle finger to every mis-informed psych that told me I was bipolar, unreliable, neurotic, had borderline personality disorder, OCD, GAD, SAD, or MDD. The end result of all this research? A huge influx of self worth for 1, but also a field guide for anyone else who may be navigating similar terrain. A field guide to help the ADHD person of any type to process through burnout and start working WITH their brain rather than against it. And now, that field guide is yours.
The ADHD Reset
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Free Breathwork!
Hi y'all! I'm offering Free Online Breathwork this Sunday 1/18/26 at 4:30pm CST. Let's gooooo! For those who: -Want to learn more about Breathwork and it's benefits -Try it out for the first time, you brave soul -Let off some steam! -Soothe your nervous system -Deepen your practice -Bring in some joy (yes breathwork can be funnnnnn and joyous too!) Register Here - this will fill up as we are already about 40% full atm, so grab your spot. I look forward to seeing your beautiful face there!
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Only 16 members left until ADHD Focus Founders hits 1000! Let's do a countdown together. Just click on the number of members there still needs to join when you see this. When it drops below 0, drop your craziest gifs in the comments.. (I couldn't do from 16 since it only allows me to put 10 options apparently.
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Makers vs Managers Schedule and the Calendar
[Edit I recently posted this in another forum about using Google Calendar / Tasks, Bill asked me to post here, hope you find some useful strategies to deal with those appointments and tasks that just seem to whoosh by] Back in the day I was a programmer. I was all about 'doing' tasks / bug fixing and avoided meetings like the plague. Meetings just got in the way of the tasks assigned to me. Back then I was a 'Maker'. Today I'm more of a 'Manager', I have to manage a team to move the company forward. But as a small business owner I kind of have one foot in both sides. This is something I've struggled a bit when using the Calendar. In addition I also have a separate Calendar to track Projects inside our Project Management Tool. This goes against the 'everything in one place' concept that Ali teaches. The Team mostly uses the PM Tool but there is stuff assigned to me on the PM Calendar and some of this has been falling through the cracks since I've been hanging out more in Google Calendar / Tasks. Interested to hear if anyone else struggles with this? Below is how I am currently dealing with wearing the two hats. - I integrated our PMTool with the Google Calendar / Tasks so I everything is now in one place. - I blocked out Mondays and Wed + Thur 7-11 am for Doing Tasks. No meetings can be booked in these slots. And for the 7-11am sessions and I have my phone off and 'focus mode' on. - I only have one team meeting a week. And one development meeting and make sure I have a clear agenda before the meeting. I put bullet points in the Google Meeting notes. - When I'm in Task mode I hit the Focus button my Chromebook, I can then select the task I'm working on and set the 'do not disturb' time, so no notifications / tasks pop up to distract me. - I also use focus mode during meetings, to stop all the message pop ups. - The team also now have visibly of my calendar so they know when I'm free. Most have been with me for 8 years, no secrets.. - I use Events to 'time block' similar tasks. e.g. Tax, but then drag in the related tasks to do in that block. Often I end up dragging these over, but at least they don't get lost. - Every month I still go old school and divide up an A4 sheet of paper with the 8 core parts of the business and place the priorities in side those boxes. It's a mix of Company / Product / Client focused stuff. I like to have main 'goals / needle movers' all on one page, which just sits on my desk so I can glance at it. The process of writing it out really makes me think about what's important and keeps me on track.
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