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We know that Attention Deficit Disorder makes it tough for children to focus in school. But what happens when those kids grow up? How can they make the transition to a successful professional life? And how can newly diagnosed adults meet the challenges of the workplace? David Greenwood, an ADD sufferer who now works as a well-respected PR consultant, answers the question for anyone who wants to thrive with ADD or ADHD--not just survive!
Learn how to :
Identify the major features of Attention Deficit Disorder and become aware of how they affect aspects of adult life, particularly in the office
Tailor a career to minimize the effects of those symptoms
Highlight the positive characteristics of Attention Deficit Disorder, such as hyper-focusing and creativity, and leverage them to achieve professional success
Overcoming Distraction s includes plenty of case studies, testimonials from ADD/ADHD specialists, and numerous action plans for making Attention Deficit Disorder work for you.
Author Notes
David Greenwood lives just outside of Boston, Massachusetts, with his wife and son. On the drug Ritalin for many of his childhood years, David was hyperactive, unfocused, and faced many academic challenges in school, including flunking out freshman year at a vocational high school--a clear case of ADHD.
An entrepreneur at heart, he owns Street Smart PR/Video, a small public relations and video marketing firm. Over the years, David has owned other small businesses including a karate school, as well as a popular restaurant in suburban Boston. With the exception of twelve years, he has always been self-employed as an adult.
As a person with ADHD, he feels ADHD has always fueled his desire to be his own boss. For him, ADHD has given him a creative and energetic edge in the business world. In writing Overcoming Distractions , he set out to find others who also felt that ADHD was, in fact, a gift if managed properly. David has always been driven to create his own path to success, and he wanted to tell the stories of other successful people with ADHD.
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Library Journal Review
What happens to kids diagnosed with attention deficit disorder (ADD) or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? They grow up to become adults with the disorder, of course. Nothing has changed for these individuals except for hopefully their ability to manage their symptoms and live the life they want to live. However, for adults with ADD/ADHD or those who know someone with it, Greenwood speaks from a place of authority when it comes to accepting the challenges and ways to turn those challenges into assets that can be channeled into a successful work environment and productive and rewarding personal life. Greenwood himself was diagnosed with ADHD and runs his own successful PR and video marketing firm. He presents the stories of many others who have also managed to turn their attention issues into marketable skills in the workplace and are thriving. In each chapter, Greenwood addresses a specific topic associated with ADD/ADHD and how to harness and use it successfully. VERDICT Suitable for libraries with developmental disability collections.-Lisa Jordan, Johnson Cty. Lib., Overland Park, KS © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. ix |
Chapter 1 You will finish this book | p. 1 |
Chapter 2 The ritalin kid | p. 15 |
Chapter 3 ADHD adults: who are we? | p. 31 |
Chapter 4 A solid foundation | p. 47 |
Chapter 5 Mind and body | p. 61 |
Chapter 6 The science of getting nothing done | p. 73 |
Chapter 7 Lose the distractions and get in the zone | p. 87 |
Chapter 8 Routines and time management | p. 107 |
Chapter 9 Making ADHD work for you | p. 123 |
Chapter 10 A solid support system | p. 137 |
Chapter 11 Find your way | p. 149 |
Chapter 12 Lose the shame | p. 165 |
Resources | p. 177 |
Acknowledgments | p. 179 |
About the Author | p. 181 |
Index | p. 183 |