Can You Roll with the Changes?

“The question isn’t ‘Are things changing?’ but whether you own the change or if the change owns you.”

 

 

 

Can you roll with the changes? Because that’s what life with ADHD is about. Changes. Changes all around you and inside your head.

And if you think ADHD is worse these days with all the technology around us, you’re wrong.

I think back about 15-20 years and I used to have three phones on my desk with three conversations at the same time, a line of five staff waiting for me out the door, two cameras ready to go for TV interviews down the hall…it was crazy.

For me, ADHD has always been a part of my life and if you read my book You Gotta Have Balls, you know that I had trouble in school as a kid. When it came to schoolwork, there were a lot of times where I had to rely on others to help me get by, simply because focusing was very difficult. Eventually it turned into that chaos I had in my office.

A few years ago, I met my friend Peter Shankman, who helped me realize that it was time to make a change. The reality is that while ADHD has been an advantage for me to think out of the box, it would still take its toll on the people around me. There’s no cure, but there are a lot of methods to manage it.

When Peter, his management of ADHD is well documented. As a best-selling author, speaker and customer service expert, he knows exactly what success with ADHD is all about. Recently he launched a new website called Faster Than Normal where on a recent podcast he and I explored:

  • How Steiner Sports started and grew over the years.
  • How I manage to post on my blog and stay up-to-date with my social networking with everything going on in my life.
  • Tips on managing ADHD and staying present.
  • What to watch for when trying new medication.
  • The role diet plays in managing ADHD.
  • How to utilize ADHD to your advantage as a creative tool.
  • Advice for someone that is freshly diagnosed.

I hope you’ll enjoy the listen:

 


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