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Financial Freedom with The ADHD Accountant, Tina Mathams

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In this episode, I chat with Tina Mathams, also known as The ADHD Accountant on Instagram. Tina shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD later in life, after noticing symptoms in her son. As an accountant who struggled in traditional accounting jobs, Tina realized she could help others in the neurodivergent community better manage their finances by starting her own virtual accounting firm. Tina provides tips for budgeting, recognizing impulsive spending triggers, canceling unused subscriptions, and reaching out for help when you're feeling stuck.
About My Guest: Tina Mathams
Tina Mathams is a mother of two from Australia who owns an online accounting firm catering to neurodivergent entrepreneurs. After being diagnosed with ADHD herself, Tina has become a financial educator and consultant for those with ADHD and autism. She is known as The ADHD Accountant on Instagram.
Episode Timeline:
[02:23] - Getting an ADHD diagnosis after noticing symptoms in her son.
[06:16] - Being misdiagnosed with anxiety when it was undiagnosed ADHD.
[12:34] - Her journey from traditional accounting jobs to starting her own virtual firm.
[17:51] - The importance of finding the right work environment with ADHD.
[20:35] - Tips for starting a budget when you have ADHD.
[23:02] - Managing the external and internal factors around finances.
[24:13] - Using apps to track spending.
[25:56] - The "ADHD tax" of forgotten subscriptions and late fees.
[31:17] - Moving from perfectionism to self-compassion.
[35:35] - Asking for help when you feel stuck.
Connect with Tina Mathams:
•The ADHD Accountant on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theadhdaccountant
•ADHD Money website: https://www.adhdmoney.co/
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, share and subscribe to Successful with ADHD wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us reach and empower more ADHDers!
If you're an ADHDer starting your own coaching company, join us as Brooke shares invaluable insights on how to scale your business, increase impact and net profit, and all the ins and outs of running a coaching company.

Coaching Collective With Brooke Q&A Webinar on Thurs, May 23 @ 2pm EST ▶️ https://bit.ly/CWBCCWEB

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In this episode, I chat with Tina Mathams, also known as The ADHD Accountant on Instagram. Tina shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD later in life, after noticing symptoms in her son. As an accountant who struggled in traditional accounting jobs, Tina realized she could help others in the neurodivergent community better manage their finances by starting her own virtual accounting firm. Tina provides tips for budgeting, recognizing impulsive spending triggers, canceling unused subscriptions, and reaching out for help when you're feeling stuck.
About My Guest: Tina Mathams
Tina Mathams is a mother of two from Australia who owns an online accounting firm catering to neurodivergent entrepreneurs. After being diagnosed with ADHD herself, Tina has become a financial educator and consultant for those with ADHD and autism. She is known as The ADHD Accountant on Instagram.
Episode Timeline:
[02:23] - Getting an ADHD diagnosis after noticing symptoms in her son.
[06:16] - Being misdiagnosed with anxiety when it was undiagnosed ADHD.
[12:34] - Her journey from traditional accounting jobs to starting her own virtual firm.
[17:51] - The importance of finding the right work environment with ADHD.
[20:35] - Tips for starting a budget when you have ADHD.
[23:02] - Managing the external and internal factors around finances.
[24:13] - Using apps to track spending.
[25:56] - The "ADHD tax" of forgotten subscriptions and late fees.
[31:17] - Moving from perfectionism to self-compassion.
[35:35] - Asking for help when you feel stuck.
Connect with Tina Mathams:
•The ADHD Accountant on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theadhdaccountant
•ADHD Money website: https://www.adhdmoney.co/
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, share and subscribe to Successful with ADHD wherever you listen to podcasts. Your support helps us reach and empower more ADHDers!
If you're an ADHDer starting your own coaching company, join us as Brooke shares invaluable insights on how to scale your business, increase impact and net profit, and all the ins and outs of running a coaching company.

Coaching Collective With Brooke Q&A Webinar on Thurs, May 23 @ 2pm EST ▶️ https://bit.ly/CWBCCWEB

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