One of the biggest dilemmas we face in our professional lives as ADHD people is the when, what, and how of disclosing our ADHD. Through client examples and years of experience, Shelly and Cam discuss the opportunities and pitfalls of ADHD disclosure.
The hosts focus on the rich middle ground between ‘share everything’ and ‘share nothing’ and how the Understand, Own, Translate work listeners are doing can be an effective resource. Cam and Shelly talk about the preconceived notions neurotypicals can have about the term ADHD. They also discuss how to share ADHD challenges in a way to promote connection and ‘conversation starters’ versus ‘conversation stoppers’.
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For more of the Translating ADHD podcast:
Translating ADHD Live! at the Annual International Conference on ADHD
Co-creating the Coaching Scope of Work
Clarifying Coaching Goals and Outcomes: One Client’s ADHD Coaching Story
Navigating Barriers to Change: One Client’s ADHD Coaching Story
When Are You Ready for ADHD Coaching?
Signs You Are Stuck at the Third Barrier of ADHD - New Learning
Overwhelm, Burnout and Fear: Signs of the Second Barrier of ADHD
Three Signs you are Stuck at the First Barrier of ADHD
Pulling the Learning Forward: The Third Barrier of ADHD
Moving into Action with ADHD
On the Cusp of New Awareness with ADHD
The Coaching Process: Stages and Barriers to Change with ADHD
ADHD and Barriers to Journey Thinking
ADHD and Journey Thinking
Translating ADHD: An Introduction to Our Season 2 Reboot
Translating ADHD: Season Four Recap
When Your Relationship with Your ADHD Changes
The Collective New Normal with ADHD
Life Disruptions and Pivoting to a New Normal with ADHD
Navigating Little Disruptions with ADHD
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