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The Ability Gap in ADHD: You Don't Know What You Don't Know

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Andrew Akre was diagnosed with ADHD in grade school. His experience offers him a unique view, which he uses to help his ADHD clients. As an ADHD Coach, he knows the difference between the pitfalls that come from unmanaged ADHD vs the successful outcomes that are possible through treatment. His stories are great! He even describes the one, most important life-altering sentence he heard that forever transformed the way he thinks. Now, he's connected the dreaming part of his brain to the planning part of his brain, and the conversation those two halves are having are creating endless possibilities! Would you love to see the same results in your life? You can access his wisdom here in episode 30, and you can also contact him at andrew@andrewakre.com. Please be sure to also visit his website: www.AndrewAkre.com. Please be sure to go to iTunes to subscribe and leave your personal rating and review. Your feedback is so important as well as sharing what you'd like to hear next on See in ADHD Talk Radio. Resources Mentioned: Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset Carolyn Dweck Podcast: The One You Feed & Book: Rethinking Positive Thinking by Gabrielle Oettingen 360 Thinking by Sarah Ward & Kristen Jacobsen
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Andrew Akre was diagnosed with ADHD in grade school. His experience offers him a unique view, which he uses to help his ADHD clients. As an ADHD Coach, he knows the difference between the pitfalls that come from unmanaged ADHD vs the successful outcomes that are possible through treatment. His stories are great! He even describes the one, most important life-altering sentence he heard that forever transformed the way he thinks. Now, he's connected the dreaming part of his brain to the planning part of his brain, and the conversation those two halves are having are creating endless possibilities! Would you love to see the same results in your life? You can access his wisdom here in episode 30, and you can also contact him at andrew@andrewakre.com. Please be sure to also visit his website: www.AndrewAkre.com. Please be sure to go to iTunes to subscribe and leave your personal rating and review. Your feedback is so important as well as sharing what you'd like to hear next on See in ADHD Talk Radio. Resources Mentioned: Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset Carolyn Dweck Podcast: The One You Feed & Book: Rethinking Positive Thinking by Gabrielle Oettingen 360 Thinking by Sarah Ward & Kristen Jacobsen
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