
Adult ADHD in the Workplace

Diagnosis Not Requited
In today’s complex, always connected, business environment it is easy to feel overwhelmed and scattered. An official diagnosis is not necessary to benefit from ADHD coaching strategies.
Successful ADHD Adults Possess ….
Powerful Leadership Skills
High IQ
Ability to Hyper-Focus on High Level Tasks
Aptitude for Creative/Strategic Thinking
Strong Multi-Tasking Abilities
Ability To Rebound, Regroup and Jump Into Action
Perseverance
But, Feel Frustrated as They Also …
Feel Scattered
Disorganized
Experience Restlessness
Lose Track of Time
Forget
Day Dream
Think While Others Are Speaking
Have Underdeveloped Listening Skills
Jump From Task to Task Before Finishing
Act on Impulse
Coach Richmand understands these struggles and works with high level professionals to successfully compensate, overcome & succeed.

Coach Richmand collaborates with her clients’ to create individualized, non-traditional organizational plans that boost personal growth, confidence, momentum, productivity and successful outcomes.
Plans and techniques are tailored to meet clients goals, values and personal circumstances. Linda delves deep to understand each clients’ unique set of strengths, weaknesses, professional demands and perspectives to help them to increase focus and create structure as they forge ahead in all areas of their lives.
Coach Richmand specializes in working with adult ADHD professionals and those that struggle with attentional difficulties, with or without a diagnosis. The outcome? Increased the confidence, momentum and productivity that drive success.

ADHD WALL OF FAME
“If someone told me I could be normal or continue to have ADD, I would take the ADD” - David Neeleman, Founder, JetBlue Airways

Albert Einstein

Richard Branson

Justin Timberlake

David Neeleman, JetBlue Airways Founder

Katherine Ellison, Pulitzer Prize Winner for International Reporting

Damien Hooper-Campbell, Chief Diversity Officer at eBay

Margaux Joffe, Producer and Director of Accessibility Marketing at Verizon Media

John T. Chambers, former CEO of Cisco Systems

Lisa Ling, American Journalist on CNN