What are you Naturally Good at?

by Jacqueline Sinfield on February 27, 2010

Thank you everyone who sent birthday wishes! I was so touched and I had a wonderful birthday weekend in Vegas!
 
One of my all time favourite things to do is visit  the theatre and in Vegas I did this 3 nights in a row. I was in heaven. All the shows I saw were Cirque du soleil performances which are a wonderful combination of circus and street performers with incredible costumes and music.
 
One thing I noticed was that each performer focused purely on what they were good at. For example, the trapeze artists perform incredible stunts and fly high in the air. The dancers focused their time and energy on the ground. The performers didn’t multi-task. That would have taken away from what they were naturally good at and highly trained to do.
 
Adults with ADHD have a bad habit  of trying to do everything and this leaves little time or energy for you to excel at what you are naturally good at. Today’s article is all about focusing on what you are good at.

Next Wednesday, the 3rd of March I am being interviewed by Marica Hoeck, expert business coach, on how to be a successful entrepreneur when you have ADHD. If you would like to join us scroll down for more information.

 

 

Wednesday, March 3, 2009 at 2:00 pm EST

“The Surprising Similarities Between Entrepreneurs
and Adults with ADHD: How to Minimize the Negative
and Appreciate the Gifts”

with Jacqueline Sinfield of Untapped Brilliance,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

To register for the call, go here:
http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=4o08Z&m=1a6kwsKIaWTrOO&b=Z7pqyoYwF2XpT2XXlqfBAw

If you can’t make the time, sign up anyway,
and you’ll get access to the recording,
which will be available as soon as the
class is over.

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