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"I Am That I Am": Reclaiming Your Identity in a High-Stakes City - ADHD Coaching Las Vegas

  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 21

Red Rock Mountainside in Summerlin

Living in Las Vegas means living in a city that constantly measures your value by your latest "win". Whether it’s the car you drive through Summerlin, the success of your latest venture, or the status of your social circle, the pressure to perform is relentless.


When your identity is tied to these external markers, you become a hostage to your circumstances. On a good day, you feel like a hero; on a bad day, you feel like a failure. If you are looking for a ADHD Coach in Summerlin or a high-performance coach Las Vegas to help you break this cycle, the answer isn’t just "working harder"—it’s reclaiming who you are.


The Trap of Conditional Identity


Most people walk through life with a sense of self that fluctuates based on the weather. If the business is up, their confidence is high; if a project fails or an ADHD fog rolls in, their self-worth vanishes. This is especially dangerous for the ADHD brain, which is already prone to building an identity around past failures, missed deadlines, and abandoned projects.


In Summerlin Coaching Founder Bryan Singleton's Bad Day Proof System, we move beyond these qualifiers. We lean into Rule #10: I Am That I Am. This is the realization that you are not your bank balance, your job title, or your recent setbacks. You are the awareness that remains when the circumstances change.


Building Your Personal Code in Las Vegas with ADHD coaching


To stay steady in a high-pressure environment like the 702, you need more than just positive thinking; you need a Personal Code.

  • Logic over Emotion: Your code acts as an automated emotional governor, ensuring you respond to life’s challenges from principle instead of panic.

  • Separation of Self: We use Identity-First Coaching to help you see that while a "bad day" is a data point, it is not a definition of your character.

  • Internal Verification: Through the rules of the system—like journaling (Rule #7) and discipline (Rule #5)—you build the "proof" that you are capable and consistent, regardless of how you feel.


ADHD Coaching for the Summerlin Leader


Real power is the ability to walk into any situation, feel the pressure of the city, and still operate from a settled, proven position. As a specialist in ADHD Coaching in Las Vegas, Bryan Singleton helps you build that unshakeable foundation.


When you can look at the worst version of your circumstances and say, "I am that I am," you become unstoppable. You are no longer waiting for a "good day" to feel like a person of value. You carry that value with you.

 
 
 

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