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Abraham Breuer – bio

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Abraham Breuer – bio

  • Posted by adda-ADMIN
  • Date October 8, 2016

Abraham Breuer is an ADDCA trained AAbraham BreuerD/HD Family Coach who coaches kids, teens and adults as well as their family members. Before his formal coach training, he dedicated much of his spare time as a volunteer teen mentor, he thrived on their successes and having a desire to help them on a deeper and more profound level he acquired his ADHD Coach Training and subsequently the Family Coach Training at ADDCA.

For the past 15 years, Abraham was a successful real estate agent and professional property manager, he has a keen understanding to finance and budgeting and merges his expertise from his two professions to bring you this series of sessions.

Abraham enjoys working with the ADHD community because having a child who is ADHD, he knows firsthand the struggles and uncertainties that surround all those affected by ADHD.  He has extensive knowledge and personal experience of ADHD and frequently says about himself that although he has certain ADHD traits himself, he wouldn’t qualify for an official diagnosis of ADD because these traits did not result in a reduced quality of life, but to the contrast, these [blessed] traits helped him attain his many successes in life.

When Abraham joins an audience of ADHD individuals he doesn’t see just faces and names, he recognizes an abundance of talent, emotions, creativity, energy and giftedness. He believes that ADDers are extremely gifted, they just need to channel and direct their energy correctly.

Website: www.FamilyADHDCoaching.com/
Email Abraham@familyadhdcoaching.com

 

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