
Explore the hidden strength of ADHD and learn how to harness its advantages for career success, focus, healthy habits, and collaboration with therapists and doctors.
Explore how ADHD, including inattentive and hyperactive types, affects disorganization, time management, attention, and hyperfocus, and learn practical ways to support, empathize with, and work productively with ADHDers.
Get an accurate ADHD diagnosis by consulting a trained professional—ideally a psychiatrist—and seek at least two evaluations to confirm results and guide tailored treatment.
Learn how psychologists and psychiatrists differ, and how ongoing, collaborative care—therapy and medication—can move you from non-functional to functional at work.
Leverage partnerships to turn ADHD starters into finished projects by delegating finishing tasks to editors, assistants, or licensing to others.
Uncover how the ADHD mind offers unique superpowers and leverage them at work. Identify strengths like public speaking and detailed technical work, and focus on your super speed over kryptonite.
Discover your valuable obsession by listing what you love and your gifts, then overlap them to reveal careers in accounting, sales, or entrepreneurship, and plan skill development for evolution.
Eliminate less valuable tasks and clutter to boost focus for ADHD at work by creating a minimalist environment, scheduling digital detoxes, and delegating or eliminating distractions.
Cultivate healthy physical habits to boost mental health and work performance by prioritizing sleep, regular exercise, a balanced diet, and meaningful breaks.
Create simple systems to stay on task and meet deadlines by using time management, packing checklists, reminders, and apps that support consistent follow through for ADHD at work.
Create labeled homes for every category and use a single inbox; weekly cleanouts move items to their homes and perform quick five-minute actions to stay organized.
Dave Crenshaw shares how ADHD shaped his career path, how diagnosis sparked a targeted time-management system, and how he now helps leaders become more productive.
Explore why multitasking is a myth and distinguish switchtasking from backtasking, showing how quiet, small fidgeting can backtask productively for ADHD.
Recognize and document major changes, then adjust your systems to keep a familiar rhythm. Add reminders and ask for help to reestablish routines and get back in the groove.
Continue the ADHD journey by revisiting success strategies, sharing insights with others, and building simple focus and time-management habits to boost productivity at work.
Update: June 10, 2025. This course is scheduled for archive by the end of the year. If you purchased it, you will still have access, but it will no longer be supported at that time.
Some believe that, when it comes to their careers, ADHD is a negative diagnosis. Yet, they may not realize that—along with that the challenges it creates—it also provides some wonderful advantages! Learn the pathway someone who was clinically diagnosed as “off the charts” ADHD has taken—and helped others take—to succeed not in spite of their diagnosis, but because of it. Gain practical steps you can take to find your valuable obsession, in any career. Turn your diagnosis into a strength—a superpower you can use to succeed at work!
Learn from a bestselling author and world-renowned speaker with ADHD:
How to find success if you think you have ADHD or ADD.
How to help coworkers with ADHD be more successful.
How to help friends and family member with ADHD find career success.
How to be focused when everything feels like a distraction.
How to make the most of working with doctors and therapists.
How to use the hidden gifts ADHD provides.
How to focus on what makes you valuable at work.