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There is so much written about the negative symptoms and effects of ADD - this book takes a completely different view of the diagnosis. There are many gifts to ADD (151 are listed in the book) and Brad will shine a light on the positive attributes that many people can benefit from. Creativity, ingenuity and fearlessness can be just a few of the gifts that make people with ADD great entrepreneurs, business people, salespeople, musicians, actors and many other successful careers. Brad also takes issue with using the word disorder in the diagnosis. He believes it should be called simply Attention Deficit, because children should not be made to feel broken or defective. People with ADD have brains that process information at an incredible speed compared to others, so why is that a disorder ? Brad believes the ADD brain is far more productive and creative than most people, so he sees nothing disordered about that. By telling children that they are disordered, we crush their confidence and make them question their abilities. Confidence is the most critical characteristic in successful people. If you have confidence, you move fearlessly through life making powerful decisions for your personal life and career. If you lack confidence, you make emotionally safe decisions and question yourself at every turn. Brad’s mission in life is to re-instill confidence in all children and adults, so that they can recognize their gifts and have extraordinary careers and lives. The book will list many of the amazing people who have/had ADD or ADHD such as Richard Branson (founder Virgin Empire), David Neeleman (founder Jet Blue), Paul Orfalea (founder Kinkos), Bill Gates (founder Microsoft), Walt Disney, Ty Pennington, Adam Levine, Michael Phelps (Olympic Swimmer) and thousands of others.
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There is so much written about the negative symptoms and effects of ADD - this book takes a completely different view of the diagnosis. There are many gifts to ADD (151 are listed in the book) and Brad will shine a light on the positive attributes that many people can benefit from. Creativity, ingenuity and fearlessness can be just a few of the gifts that make people with ADD great entrepreneurs, business people, salespeople, musicians, actors and many other successful careers. Brad also takes issue with using the word disorder in the diagnosis. He believes it should be called simply Attention Deficit, because children should not be made to feel broken or defective. People with ADD have brains that process information at an incredible speed compared to others, so why is that a disorder ? Brad believes the ADD brain is far more productive and creative than most people, so he sees nothing disordered about that. By telling children that they are disordered, we crush their confidence and make them question their abilities. Confidence is the most critical characteristic in successful people. If you have confidence, you move fearlessly through life making powerful decisions for your personal life and career. If you lack confidence, you make emotionally safe decisions and question yourself at every turn. Brad’s mission in life is to re-instill confidence in all children and adults, so that they can recognize their gifts and have extraordinary careers and lives. The book will list many of the amazing people who have/had ADD or ADHD such as Richard Branson (founder Virgin Empire), David Neeleman (founder Jet Blue), Paul Orfalea (founder Kinkos), Bill Gates (founder Microsoft), Walt Disney, Ty Pennington, Adam Levine, Michael Phelps (Olympic Swimmer) and thousands of others.