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There are moments in life that you struggle to walk through and this is one of them. After much deliberation, it’s time to end the Kick Some ADHD podcast. Please join me for this final episode for the chance to connect o

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Are you a business professional who struggles to stay focused and get the important stuff done? Kick Some ADHD is designed specifically for adults with ADHD — especially business owners, business leaders, professionals, and entrepreneurs. Hosts Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson will help you understand how to maximize the unique advantages that come with ADHD while keeping the struggles and negative impacts at bay. Whether you've been formally diagnosed or not, if you have ADD or ADHD symptoms, this show is for you! You'll learn ways to manage adult ADHD and be more effective in your business and personal life, including productivity, organization, leadership, stress & anxiety, diet, habits, ADHD skills, perfectionism, procrastination, and so much more!
Unknown Host hosts Kick Some ADHD, a business show with 231 episodes published.

There are moments in life that you struggle to walk through and this is one of them. After much deliberation, it’s time to end the Kick Some ADHD podcast. Please join me for this final episode for the chance to connect o

How often do you say: “I’ll do that later?” Those four-little-words are just one of the lies that we tell ourselves or our loved ones. All the time. In fact, you probably thought it at some point already today. These cas

When you have ADHD, you need to be able to manage your time, stay on top of tasks, show up for appointments and pay attention to the future and a calendar can help! But how do you use your calendar to manage your time? M

I recently picked the Lazy Genius Kitchen book by Kendra Adachi to find some fresh new ideas on meal planning for an upcoming module in the ADHD Success Club. And although this podcast episode isn’t about food, I wanted

With ADHD, projects can be overwhelming… take for example: making dinner. There are soooo many steps that you need to take – choosing a recipe, chopping vegetables, getting out the ingredients, etc. We can get bogged dow

If you’re a woman over 40, you might be wondering why your ADHD symptoms are going haywire. Or you might be looking up the diagnosis wondering if you have ADHD when it had never occurred to you before. Welcome to menopau

Learning when and how to take a break is a really important skill for managing ADHD. We need to be mindful of ourselves, but just being aware isn’t enough. To really manage ADHD effectively, we need to pay attention to o

Your friend asks if you want to do something and you say, “YES!” And you truly mean that YES with the best of intentions. You want to do it. But for a whole list of possible reasons, you don’t follow through. This is an

Let’s take a bit of a break right now and check in…how are you doing? Really. Because I’ve noticed that many people are having a rough time right now which is impacting their mental, emotional and physical health. You do

Earlier this week, one of my private coaching clients said: “When you have ADHD, you live in the gray, but think in the black and white.” What this means is that we view things in extremes, there’s no middle ground. It’s

The fall season has officially started which means that you've probably shifted into a different daily / weekly schedule than you had over the summer. And if you have ADHD, at this point, you may be a bit overwhelmed. Be

If you tuned into Episode 210 - Dealing with Difficult Times, then you know I've been dealing with some family challenges that resulted in a topsy turvy summer. So I'm doubling down on who I want to be. And that is someo

One of the hallmarks of ADHD is leaving things unfinished. We struggle to take things to the end step. Small tasks, big projects. We also struggle to get things started and find ourselves easily distracted by other shiny

Life is tough. There's no way around it. We have to deal with so much in our external world that we can't control. So much stress and overwhelm. And this summer for me was definitely rough. So I have been thinking about

Let's get right to it - what is the REAL reason that you should learn how to manage your ADHD? Is it to succeed at work? Have a better marriage? Feel good about yourself? All of those things are important and incredible

Russ Jones, host of the popular podcast "ADHD Big Brother" is hilarious and we instantly connected so we have done something cool! I was recently a guest on an episode of HIS podcast and now he is one on mine! So meet my

Let's talk about one of the challenges that many people with ADHD have: prioritization. You know...struggling with what to do when. And we are going to talk about this a little differently and focus on your intentions! S

We often tell ourselves this lie: “Oh, I’ll do it later.” But we never do. Ever. So here's a mantra we can use the next time we want to do it later.

Want a tip for easier traveling with ADHD? Get tapped into the Travel Bell Curve. Don't worry - it has nothing to do with math!

We have so MANY interests and ADHD hobby collecting is real. The thing is - we can't do all the things. So here's what I realized and how I deal with the urge to 'do all the stuff.'
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