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The Way to Focus
Even If You’re Off the Charts with ADD
It’s a common belief that people like me with ADD and other “disorders” have a tough time focusing. That is true to varying degrees.
For example, I have friends and family members who can’t sit still, finish a project, read a book, read a one-page letter, watch a video longer than two minutes, and so on.
My humble view of this predicament is that’s their focus. My focus is different.
Even though I score off the charts for ADD, how am I able to paint for hours, write, edit, and publish over 300,000 words each year, manage up to ten business coaching clients at a time, ghostwrite a real estate tycoon’s non-fiction book, and get buckets of stuff done on time, and well?
Focus on what matters, not what doesn’t.
Focus on improving yourself every day and, in so doing, make the world a better place.
“Give me a break,” I hear you say.
Please stick with me here.
About Me
I know who I am. It’s taken a lifetime. I’m 62.9 years young.
I’ve been through hell and back more than once. It’s what makes me a better servant to others.