When many people hear the term ADHD, they picture the hyperactive child, the teenager who’s “not living up to their potential,” or the adult who’s chronically late. While those may be common traits, the truth is those with ADHD have brains full of potential, waiting to be unlocked! Through coaching, clients with ADHD gain understanding of their unique brains, clarity of purpose, learn how they function best, and then design potentials they enjoy living
Guest: David Giwerc, MCC David Giwerc is a Master Certified ADHD Coach, MCAC, with the Professional Association of ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and a Master Certified Coach, MCC, with the International Coach Federation (ICF). He is also the Founder and President of the ADD Coach Academy (ADDCA), the first and largest comprehensive ADHD coach training program fully accredited by the ICF and PAAC, the governing bodies of the Life Coaching and ADHD Coaching Professions.David has an internationally recognized coaching practice dedicated to empowering ADHD entrepreneurs, executives, and CEOs from businesses of all sizes. David’s ADHD coaching skills, intuitive business sense, and diverse experience have been credited with helping to transform struggling businesses into profitable thriving enterprises.David has been recognized for his many contributions in the field of ADHD coaching and research. He was inducted into the 2016 International CHADD (Children and Adults with ADHD) Hall of Fame, and received the 2016 ACO Founders Award from the ADHD Coaches Organization.In his groundbreaking book, Permission to Proceed: The Keys to Creating a Life of Passion, Purpose, and Possibility for Adults with ADHD, David shares his unique and effective coaching models for gaining control of one’s ADHD at home, work, and in the community. ADD Coach Academy
Founder and President
Author of Permission to Proceed
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Guest 2: Keith Griffin
Keith Griffin, ACC is an ADHD & Executive Function Coach, and advocate of utilizing ADHD strengths. Based in the Atlanta metro area, Keith works with clients worldwide by phone or video. He also serves the ADHD community through his position as Treasurer of the Attention Deficit Disorder Association.
Prior to becoming a coach, Keith enjoyed a 20+ year career in the IT field, having served in roles ranging from software development to implementation. Due to his wide-ranging technical interests, the clients who choose him tend to have a “highly technical mind”, and are involved in or pursuing STEM careers.
Keith has recently launched The Friday Fives, a newsletter designed provoke thought and conversations without overwhelming the reader’s attention span. Visit thefridayfives.com to subscribe.
Find Keith:Website: https://thisadhdlife.comiTunes and Google Play: This ADHD LifeYoutube: ThisADHDLife or visit thisadhdlife.tv from your browserSocial media: thisadhdlife on most social media platforms