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Executive Coaching at Summerlin Coaching is a directive, one-on-one coaching engagement designed for leaders, founders, and senior professionals whose patterns create operational risk at the leadership level. It is built on the Bad Day Proof System and focuses on installing an Executive Code, a leadership-specific version of the Personal Code that governs calendar management, decision-making, communication with direct reports, and strategic time protection. Sessions are 60 minutes, on-site or virtual and fully confidential,
No. A formal ADHD diagnosis is not required to begin coaching. Many high-performing executives have never been diagnosed because they have compensated effectively enough to avoid clinical attention. If you recognize the patterns on this page, such as forgotten commitments, impulsive communication, reactive calendaring, and decision avoidance under cognitive load, coaching can help regardless of diagnostic status. The Bad Day Proof System addresses Executive Function gaps directly. It does not require a clinical label to be effective.
Traditional executive coaching typically assumes a neurotypical operating system. It focuses on leadership philosophy, strategic thinking, and interpersonal dynamics without addressing the structural gaps in Executive Function that cause inconsistency in the first place. Our executive coaching at Summerlin Coaching starts at the operating system level. Before leadership strategies can hold, the brain needs a reliable structure for follow-through, decision-making under load, and impulse management. The Bad Day Proof System installs that structure first. Strategy sits on top of it.
The Executive Code is a leadership-specific extension of the Personal Code from the Bad Day Proof System. It is a written set of pre-made decisions that govern the four domains where hidden patterns cause the most damage at the executive level: calendar management, decision protocols, team communication, and strategic time protection. The Executive Code runs automatically so the brain is not improvising under load during board meetings, one-on-ones, or high-stakes planning sessions. Each Executive Code is built around the client's specific leadership context during coaching at Summerlin Coaching.
No. Coaching at Summerlin Coaching is completely private. Sessions are virtual, billed directly to the individual, and fully confidential. Many executives seek coaching privately because the professional environment does not always accommodate open disclosure of coaching. This includes if your coaching pertains to ADHD. Your coaching relationship exists between you and your coach.
The Daily Floor is the non-negotiable minimum leadership standard from the Bad Day Proof System that holds on your worst day. For an executive, a Floor might include a 5-minute commitment review before the first meeting, a single end-of-day message to a direct report confirming next steps, and a 3-line journal entry processing the day's cognitive load. The Floor is intentionally small. Its purpose is to ensure your team never experiences the bad day, even when you are having one. The Floor prevents one difficult day from cascading into a week of missed follow-through.
Impulsive decision-making at the executive level is one of the highest-risk ADHD patterns because the consequences scale with authority. The Bad Day Proof System installs a Decision Protocol, a structured gate that introduces a defined pause between stimulus and commitment. This is an applied version of Rule 1, Space Between Your Thoughts. In coaching, the protocol is built around the client's specific decision contexts, such as budget approvals, hiring calls, strategic pivots, and meeting commitments, so the gate activates automatically rather than relying on willpower in the moment.
Life coaching at Summerlin Coaching is a directive, behavior-modification program designed specifically for the Executive Function deficits that define your day to day. General life coaching assumes the client can follow through once they have clarity. Our life coaching assumes the opposite. The Bad Day Proof System builds the behavioral infrastructure that closes the gap between knowing what to do and doing it consistently. Every session targets the specific breakdowns caused by time blindness, task paralysis, emotional flooding, and the inability to prioritize when everything feels equally urgent.
Sessions at Summerlin Coaching are 60 minutes, virtual, and directive. Every session opens with a data review of the previous week: which commitments were kept, which were missed, and what the conditions were. From there, your coach works on real tasks during the session, breaking through activation barriers in real time rather than just talking about them. Each session closes with clear, written commitments for the coming week. This is not reflective conversation. It is structured behavioral work.
No. A formal ADHD diagnosis is not required to begin ADHD life coaching at Summerlin Coaching. While a clinical diagnosis is necessary for medical prescriptions or workplace accommodations, coaching is a behavioral intervention designed to strengthen Executive Function skills for anyone struggling with the daily reality of an ADHD brain. Many high-achieving adults seek coaching because they are experiencing chronic overwhelm, time blindness, impulsive decision-making, emotional dysregulation, or difficulty prioritizing, and they need immediate support regardless of diagnostic status. The Bad Day Proof System focuses on function over clinical labels. Whether you are formally diagnosed, self-diagnosed, or simply recognize that your current systems are failing you, coaching provides the directive structure and permanent cognitive infrastructure to navigate a neurotypical world on your own terms.
The Bad Day Proof System is the framework underneath every life coaching engagement at Summerlin Coaching. Clients build a Personal Code, which is a written set of pre-made decisions that runs their day without requiring negotiation each morning. They also define a Floor, the non-negotiable minimum set of actions that keeps their life from spiraling on the worst days. These two components form the behavioral operating system that makes consistent follow-through possible across health, relationships, finances, and career simultaneously.
Our life coaching addresses every domain that Executive Function touches: health routines that stall after two weeks, finances with late fees on bills you had the money for, relationships that suffer from forgotten commitments, career stagnation from inconsistent output, and the emotional weight of chronic underachievement. The Bad Day Proof System treats these as interconnected rather than separate, building a single behavioral operating system that stabilizes all domains at once through the Personal Code and Floor.
Yes. The Bad Day Proof System used at Summerlin Coaching is non-medicinal by design. It was built to function without pharmaceutical support. The Personal Code and Floor externalize Executive Function so the system holds whether medication is active or not. Medication can support neurological focus, but it does not teach prioritization, follow-through, or emotional regulation. Coaching builds the permanent cognitive infrastructure that medication alone cannot provide. Medication decisions should always be made with a qualified healthcare provider.
Many clients see meaningful results within 3 to 7 weeks as the Bad Day Proof System stabilizes daily chaos. Most clients achieve their primary goals within about 3 months. Permanent behavioral change, where the system runs automatically under the demands of expanding goals and a complex life, can take 12 to 24 months. Summerlin Coaching operates month-to-month with no long-term contracts, so clients stay only as long as the coaching provides a clear return on investment.
Therapy is focused on healing, emotional processing, and clinical diagnosis. Our life coaching at Summerlin Coaching is focused on execution, systems, and real-world follow-through. Therapy asks "why." Coaching asks "how." Bryan Singleton's Bad Day Proof System addresses behavior modification, Executive Function skill-building, and habit formation. Therapy and coaching can be used together effectively, with therapy handling internal emotional blocks and coaching building the external systems and repeatable habits for daily functioning.
Our coaching for teens at Summerlin Coaching is a directive, skills-based program that builds Executive Function through the Bad Day Proof System. It is not therapy. There is no diagnosis, no clinical treatment, and no emotional processing model. It is not tutoring. We do not teach subjects or do homework for your teen. Coaching builds the operating system underneath everything else: task initiation, time awareness, follow-through, and self-accountability. Teens leave each session with written commitments and a system they run themselves.
No. A formal ADHD diagnosis is required for medication or school accommodations, but not for coaching at Summerlin Coaching. We work with teens who are formally diagnosed, self-identified, or simply experiencing the functional realities of Executive Function gaps: task paralysis, time blindness, emotional flooding, and inconsistent follow-through. If the pattern fits, coaching works.
The Bad Day Proof System is designed for ages 13 and up. The system built the teen track with the understanding that younger adolescents need shorter feedback loops, concrete language, and a system they helped create. If a teen is old enough to recognize that something is not working, they are old enough to start building a Personal Code.
Each session is 60 minutes, virtual, and directive. The session opens with a structured review of the previous week's commitments from the teen's Personal Code and check-in data. The middle of the session is active work: we break through task paralysis together, build systems around real sticking points, and adjust the Floor if needed. The session closes with written commitments for the week ahead. There is no filler and no open-ended conversation without a purpose.
The Personal Code is a written set of pre-made decisions that replaces the Executive Function the teen brain cannot reliably deliver in real time. At Summerlin Coaching, the teen builds it themselves with guidance from our coaches. It is written in their words, built around their schedule, and designed for their specific friction points. When the teen owns the code, they use it. When an adult writes it for them, they ignore it.
The Floor is the minimum set of actions that runs on the worst day. Not the ideal day. For a teen, a Floor might be 10 minutes of homework, a 3-line journal entry, and phone in another room for one class period. The Floor is small enough to never fail and strong enough to keep the system running. It prevents the all-or-nothing cycle where one bad day turns into a lost week. The Floor concept was designed as a core component of the Bad Day Proof System specifically because teen brains need a version of success that does not require peak performance to achieve.
School systems are designed to reward sustained attention, time awareness, impulse control, and emotional regulation, which are the exact functions the teen brain struggles with. Coaching does not tutor your teen on subjects. It builds the infrastructure underneath school performance: how to initiate homework when the brain is depleted, how to sequence tasks without external prompting, and how to recover from a missed assignment without spiraling into shame. The Bad Day Proof System gives teens a repeatable process for getting started, staying on track, and recovering quickly when the system breaks down.
Many parents of teens have become their teen's external brain: tracking assignments, managing mornings, and following up on everything. That dynamic is exhausting for both sides and turns the relationship into one about compliance. Coaching at Summerlin Coaching transfers that load from you to a system your teen runs themselves, with coaches holding them accountable. Your role shifts from managing to supporting. We also help you understand what is neurology and what is choice, which changes the conversations you have and takes a significant amount of frustration out of the relationship.
Between sessions, your teen follows their Personal Code and submits structured check-ins that track commitments, wins, and slips. These check-ins become the opening data for the next session. Nothing floats between sessions. Everything is written down, tracked, and reviewed. This accountability loop transfers the management load from you to the system and from the system to your teen.
ADHD couples coaching at Summerlin Coaching is a structured, directive coaching service that builds behavioral systems for relationships where one or both partners have ADHD. It is not talk therapy. Sessions are 55 minutes, virtual with no contracts. Both partners join the same session.
No. Neither partner needs a formal ADHD diagnosis to work with Summerlin Coaching. The Bad Day Proof System was designed for ADHD brains, but the ten rules apply to any couple that struggles with follow-through, emotional reactivity, communication breakdowns, or repeating the same conflicts without resolution. The system builds Executive Function through structure, and Executive Function challenges are not exclusive to ADHD. Summerlin Coaching works with couples where both partners have ADHD, one partner has ADHD, or neither partner has a diagnosis but the relationship needs a behavioral operating system to stop running on willpower alone.
ADHD couples coaching and couples therapy serve different functions. Couples therapy is typically exploratory and focuses on processing emotions and relational history. ADHD couples coaching through the Bad Day Proof System is directive and system-focused. It builds the behavioral architecture that makes better communication and follow-through structurally possible. Coaching does not replace therapy for relationship trauma or clinical issues. It builds the operating system the therapy work needs to hold. Many couples benefit from both simultaneously.
The Communication Code is a set of pre-made conversational rules built into each couple's Personal Code during coaching at Summerlin Coaching. It governs how both partners engage during high-stakes conversations. The Communication Code includes entry conditions that prevent conversations from starting while either partner is emotionally flooded, interruption gates, de-escalation anchors, and re-entry protocols for conversations that go sideways. It is built before the moment arrives so the brain is not improvising under load.
The Repair Protocol is the structured process that ensures arguments and disconnections actually get resolved instead of one partner moving on while the other is still processing. In relationships affected by ADHD, emotional flooding and time blindness often mean one person recovers quickly while the other carries the unresolved weight for days. The Repair Protocol, installed through the Bad Day Proof System at Summerlin Coaching, defines when repair happens, how it starts, and what "resolved" actually looks like for both partners.
Yes. Most couples in ADHD couples coaching at Summerlin Coaching have one ADHD partner and one non-ADHD partner. The dynamic is specific: the non-ADHD partner typically carries the cognitive load for the household while the ADHD partner struggles with follow-through and consistency. Resentment builds on one side and shame builds on the other. The Bad Day Proof System addresses this by externalizing accountability into a shared structure so that follow-through is tracked by the system instead of living in one partner's memory.
Yes. ADHD couples coaching at Summerlin Coaching covers both dating and married relationships. For dating, the coaching builds Impulse Gates, Pre-Planned Frameworks, and Honest Accountability around the specific patterns ADHD creates in early relationships, such as hyperfocusing on a new person and then losing interest once novelty fades, forgetting to text back, showing up late, or saying something impulsive and replaying it for days. The system is built around your specific patterns using the Bad Day Proof framework.
Most couples working with Summerlin Coaching see the patterns start to shift within 30 to 60 days. This is not because they tried harder. It is because the Bad Day Proof System installs structure that holds when willpower does not. Each session layers on new structure and the system compounds over time.
The Bad Day Proof System addresses ADHD relationship challenges at the structural level. Rule 1, Space Between Your Thoughts, creates the delay between stimulus and response that ADHD brains skip by default during arguments. The Personal Code externalizes commitments so they do not depend on working memory. The Floor maintains minimum relationship standards even on the worst days. The journaling practice processes emotional material before it discharges in conversation. Structure replaces willpower in every domain, including relationships.
The Bad Day Proof system originates from a guidance book created by Bryan Singleton. As someone who has navigated ADHD firsthand, Bryan began documenting and structuring his daily life to maximize productivity on even his toughest days. What started as a personal framework has evolved into a proven system used by others with ADHD, and by those without it, through mindset coaching designed to build clarity, consistency, and resilience.
No, a formal ADHD diagnosis is not required to begin Bad Day Proof ADHD Coaching. While a clinical diagnosis is necessary for medical prescriptions or workplace accommodations, coaching is a behavioral intervention designed to strengthen Executive Function skills for anyone struggling with the daily reality of an ADHD brain.
Focus on Function over Clinical Labels
Many high-achieving adults seek coaching because they are experiencing the functional challenges of ADHD, such as chronic overwhelm, time blindness, impulsive actions, emotional dysregulation, or difficulty prioritizing, and need immediate support regardless of their diagnostic status. We focus on the real-world obstacles that interfere with every area of your life:
Prioritization and Compartmentalization: The agonizing struggle to sort through “everything all at once.” When your brain treats a high-stakes work project, a complex family schedule, your personal health, and not knowing what to make for dinner with the same level of urgency, you end up paralyzed and unable to move forward on what actually matters most.
The “Knowing-Doing Gap”: Knowing exactly what needs to be done for your career, your family, and your most important relationships, but you lack the internal “transmission” to turn those intentions into consistent, reliable action.
The ADHD Tax: The compounding cost of unmanaged ADHD. This includes the visible costs, like career stagnation, late fees, and impulsive spending, and the devastating invisible costs: the emotional toll of strained marriages, divorce, neglected health, missed appointments, and the chronic, heavy weight of knowing you are underachieving in every area of your life.
The Emotional Friction: The sheer exhaustion of “masking” and trying to force an ADHD square peg into a neurotypical round hole. This constant friction leads to chronic burnout, “decision fatigue,” and a total erosion of self-trust in your ability to maintain a stable, healthy, and fulfilling lifestyle.
A Directive, Results-Oriented Framework
Because the Bad Day Proof ADHD Coaching methodology is directive and action-oriented, it provides the fundamental backbone of support for anyone struggling with executive dysfunction. Whether you are formally diagnosed, “self-diagnosed,” or simply recognize that your current systems are failing you, coaching provides a permanent cognitive infrastructure to help you navigate a neurotypical world on your own terms.
Coaching is charged on a per session basis. We also offer generous pricing options for 90-day and annual upfront payment options. All recommendations are tied to a minimum 90-day outcome, so pricing is framed from that standpoint. Payment terms are flexible, but paying upfront yields a better overall cost.
Getting started is simple. We begin with a free consultation call where we discuss your goals and determine the right coaching tracks for you. From there, we will provide a personalized recommendation that includes cost and cadence. You review the recommendation and decide if you are ready to move forward.
Pricing is $175 per session or a discounted 3-month or annual price. The program is designed for flexibility, operating on a self-pay basis with no long-term contracts required.
What is Included in the Monthly Fee?
Your investment provides access to a highly structured, proven, results-driven coaching program designed specifically for adults with ADHD. Each element is built to support consistent, real-world follow-through:
Weekly One-on-One Sessions: Private, full-hour sessions
Active “In-Session” Doing: We don't just talk. We use session time to break through Task Paralysis by starting difficult tasks together, providing the “external compartmentalization” you need to initiate.
Evidence-Based Curriculum: Access to our proprietary "Bad Day Proof" ADHD behavioral modification tools, templates, and repeatable workflows for time management, organization, and emotional regulation.
Between-Session Accountability: A structured check-in system for providing proof of action. This ensures that the habits we build in session actually translate to your real life, keeping you on track between weekly appointments.
Insurance and Payment:
Is coaching covered by insurance? Typically, no. ADHD coaching is categorized as a non-medical, skills-based service rather than a clinical treatment, so it is generally not covered by standard health insurance providers.
Are there long-term commitments? No. Our standard offering is month-to-month. We believe coaching should prove its value every single month, so there's never a lock-in. Clients who want to commit longer can pay upfront for extended agreements at a better rate.
Yes. Bad Day Proof ADHD coaching is a behavioral intervention designed to build the “Executive Function” skills that medication alone cannot provide. While medication supports neurological focus, it does not teach you how to prioritize, compartmentalize, or follow through. Coaching provides the permanent cognitive infrastructure needed for daily consistency, regardless of your medical choices.
The “Skills vs. Medication” Strategy
Whether used as a standalone approach or in conjunction with medical treatment, coaching addresses the “Functional Gap” in ADHD management:
The Focus Distinction: Medication can help you focus, but it doesn't help you focus on the right things. If medication provides the “engine,” coaching provides the “navigation” and the driving lessons to ensure your focus is directed toward your highest priorities.
Skills That Don't Wear Off: Unlike medication, behavioral systems do not have a half-life, carry no physiological side effects, and never “run out” at the end of the day. They provide portable, geographic-independent support, an essential advantage during pharmacy shortages or prescription changes. Once learned and internalized, these systems serve as a permanent cognitive infrastructure, providing the backbone for a lifetime of consistency and self-trust.
Building the Backbone: Once these systems are internalized, they provide a fundamental backbone of self-trust and reliability that remains active 24/7.
By focusing on behavior modification, you ensure that you have the tools to navigate a neurotypical world effectively, whether your medication is active or not.
A Personal Choice
The decision to use medication is personal and should be made with a qualified healthcare provider. Our role is to ensure that whether you are medicated or not, you have the directive guidance and proven systems required to navigate a neurotypical world on your own terms.
Effective ADHD support requires a directive, non-medical framework that builds the Executive Function skills medication alone cannot provide. While medication supports neurological focus, the ADHD brain often lacks a strong internal ability to prioritize and compartmentalize input. A complete approach requires skills training and the specific systems and habits needed to direct that focus into consistent, intentional action.
The Essential Pillars of ADHD Support:
To achieve real-world stability, an ADHD strategy must go beyond “insight” and move into behavior modification:
Directive Guidance: You need a clear “How-To,” not just “Why.” Effective help provides a structured path for initiation and consistent execution.
Systems for Daily Functioning: Practical tools for time management, organization, and mood regulation built specifically for the ADHD brain, not neurotypical standards.
Tactical Emotional Regulation: Strategies to manage the “emotional friction” of ADHD, including overwhelm, impulsivity, and task paralysis.
Habit-Building Protocols: Moving beyond “motivation” to automatic systems that hold even on low-energy, high-distraction days.
Real-World Psychoeducation: Understanding how your specific brain functions so you can stop fighting against it and start working with it.
Moving from Crisis Management to Mastery
The help you need evolves as you grow. Most adults begin this journey in “Crisis Mode,” seeking tools to stop debilitating overwhelm and their “ADHD Emergencies” from taking over their lives. However, the ultimate goal of Bad Day Proof ADHD Coaching is to move you toward High-Level Performance Optimization. Once the fundamental backbone of self-trust is restored, the work shifts from simply “getting by” and being on time, to mastering your environment and performing at your true potential.
Many clients see meaningful results within 3 to 7 weeks, with most clients achieving their primary goals within 3 months. Immediate relief from daily chaos is common. Sustained behavior change requires time to ensure systems continue to hold long after coaching ends, even when life is busy, unpredictable, and demanding.
The Transformation Timeline: From Relief to Mastery
Most clients experience the program in distinct phases, choosing to stay for as long as the coaching provides a clear return on investment:
Initial Stabilization (3 to 7 Weeks): Many clients experience significant relief almost immediately. Within the first two months, the “daily chaos” begins to subside noticeably as we implement the One Focus method each week.
The 3-Month Benchmark: We've seen that most clients achieve their primary goals within about 3 months. By this stage, the “Knowing-Doing Gap” has narrowed and self-trust is being restored.
Permanent Behavioral Change (12 to 24 Months): True behavioral modification, where the Bad Day Proof system becomes automatic and continue to hold in the demands of daily life as your goals expand, can take over a year.
If most clients only need a few months, why do other clients stay for years?
Many of our clients view coaching as a high-level performance tool, much like a professional athlete uses a trainer. They don't stay because they are “stuck” or “dependent”; they stay because the coaching evolves as their lives grow more complex. Once the initial “crisis” is managed, the work shifts from fixing problems to high-level performance optimization.
Flexibility Without Friction: Despite the long-term benefits of the program, we remain strictly month-to-month. We don't believe in “lock-in” tactics; we believe in providing enough measurable value every single week that staying on the path to mastery becomes the obvious choice over time.
We offer both because they are connected. I help you with the ADHD systems needed to navigate through life, even on your toughest days. The Mindset needed to stay focused and achieve maximum productivity.
Yes - In fact the majority of our clients are virtual.
The standard coaching cadence can very between weekly and bi-weekly dependent on the plan. This ensures each session focuses on the highest-impact areas of your life rather than getting lost in the smaller details.
ADHD coaching and therapy are complementary but serve fundamentally different roles. While therapy is often focused on healing and clinical diagnosis, Bad Day Proof ADHD Coaching is a directive, action-first program focused on functional results and real-world execution.
Closing the “Knowing-Doing” Gap
For many adults with ADHD, the difficulty is not knowing what to do; it is doing it consistently.
Therapy helps you understand the patterns that drive your challenges and provides a space for emotional healing.
Bad Day Proof ADHD Coaching addresses both understanding and action, with a structured focus on real-world implementation.
We help you manage time, organization, emotional regulation, impulsivity, and overwhelm as they are happening in real life. Our process is highly structured, providing the external scaffolding and evidence-based accountability required to build skills that hold up even under high pressure.
Can they be used together?
Yes. In many cases, therapy and coaching are most effective when used concurrently. Therapy can address the “internal” emotional blocks, while coaching builds the “external” systems and repeatable habits that create lasting change in your daily functioning.
1. On Time Blindness (Externalizing Time)
We don’t rely on your internal clock because, for ADHD, that clock is broken. My system uses external anchors. We don’t just put a meeting on a calendar; we build 'buffers' and 'visual triggers' into your physical workspace. We treat time as a physical resource you can see, rather than a feeling you have to track.
2. On All-or-Nothing Thinking (The "Minimum Viable Day")
The 'Bad Day Proof' system is designed specifically to kill the 'all-or-nothing' cycle. Most people quit when they can't do 100%. We define your 'Floor'—the non-negotiable 10% of actions that keep your life from spiraling when the dopamine hits zero. If you can’t run a marathon today, we’ve already pre-decided that you’ll walk around the block. We protect the habit, not the intensity.
3. On Executive Dysfunction (Low-Friction Entry)
We focus on Task Initiation by lowering the 'activation energy' required to start. Instead of a vague goal like 'Work on Marketing,' we break your 'Personal Code' down into 'Input-Based Actions.' We design your environment so that the right choice is the easiest choice, removing the need for willpower entirely.
We recognize that ADHD brains often need a 'presence' to stay grounded. While our 1:1 sessions act as a primary anchor, we can set up active accountability sprints. This might mean we check in via text at the start of a deep-work block, or we might have you record a 'commitment video' before a big task. Our goal isn't just to talk about work once a week, but to be the external force that keeps you in the chair when you’re tempted to drift.
We don’t rely on long-term rewards because the ADHD brain ignores them. Instead, we use a Daily Scorecard system. We turn your 'Personal Code' into a game where the win-state is immediate and visible. We track 'streaks' and 'points' for the small wins—like just opening a laptop—so you get a hit of progress every single day. If the game gets boring, we pivot the rules to keep the challenge fresh. We’re not working for a trophy six months from now; we’re working to 'win the day' by 5:00 PM.
On Biology vs. Character: We don't view ADHD symptoms as a character flaw or a lack of 'grit.' Discipline for an ADHD brain looks different than it does for a neurotypical one. We aren't going to 'shame' you into productivity; we’re going to look at the system. If you didn't do the task, the system failed, not the person.
On the "Pivot": High performance is actually about the speed of your recovery. When you hit a wall, my job isn't to tell you to 'try harder.' My job is to help you pivot to your 'Bad Day' protocol so you don't spiral into a week of shame. We measure success by how fast you get back on track, not by being perfect 100% of the time.
On Transparency: We expect the 'mental tornado.' You don't have to perform 'readiness' for me. The more honest you are about where you’re stuck, the faster we can re-engineer the friction point.
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a developmental disorder caused by the immature development of certain regions of the brain. This can lead to a wide range of challenges, including difficulties with attention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, behavior, learning, social interactions, emotional regulation, executive functions, and self-confidence.
There are three primary types of ADHD:
Inattentive Type: Children with this type of ADHD struggle to focus on tasks and activities, often appearing distracted.
Hyperactive-Impulsive Type: Children with this type of ADHD have a constant need to be active and tend to act without thinking.
Combined Type: This type of ADHD involves challenges with inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
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