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Why People With ADHD Are 300-500% More Likely to Become Entrepreneurs
People with ADHD are significantly more likely to become entrepreneurs, not always because they are visionary, but because traditional work environments often conflict with how their brains operate. This article explores the research behind the ADHD–entrepreneurship link, the strengths and challenges neurodivergent founders face, and why designing work around cognitive wiring may be the key to sustainable performance.
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3 min read


The Dark Side of Being Impressive
Being impressive is not the same as being well. For many high-functioning people, it’s the most socially acceptable form of self-abandonment: perform first, regulate later; deliver first, feel later. From the outside it looks like discipline and ambition, but inside it feels like living on nervous-system overdraft. What gets praised as “high performance” is often a threat response in a good suit-and the more impressive you become, the less safe your body feels to ever stop.
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4 min read


Why Intelligence Isn’t Enough - and What Determines Performance
Why intelligence alone doesn’t translate into results - and how metacognition, not willpower, determines performance.
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4 min read


The Hidden Power of Your Unique ADHD Brain
Learn how ADHD affects executive function and how it particularly impacts entrepreneurs and business owners.
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1 min read


Top strategies for thriving in the neurodiverse way
Identifying top strategies to thrive in various environments for neurodivergent individuals.
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6 min read


Business Health and Emotional Wealth: From Guilt & Shame to Personal Empowerment
Simple strategies to strengthen both your business mindset and emotional well-being, paving the way for sustainable success and fulfillment.
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3 min read


'Neurodiversity' and Entrepreneurship
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1 min read
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