Many with ADHD feel miscast in life… like someone playing the wrong role in a movie. They long to cast their ADHD to win an Academy Award. Winning comes down to self-awareness. One must understand who they are, how they work, and what comes more natural to them. The challenge is that gaining this knowledge is experiential; it requires you to acquire it. What’s worse is that it’s intangible; it feels like chasing a ghost. So, where do you begin? Identifying your strengths seems like a good place to begin. But then, how do talents, gifts, modalities, passions, skills, knowledge, and experience play into all this? It gets so confusing. Who knows what any of this looks like or how to go about finding things or what to look for.
In this presentation, attention and ADHD coach Jeff Copper discusses the concept of casting, its challenges, and why it is so hard. He then brings tangibility to the concepts by sharing his strengths formula, exercises he uses to excavate someone’s essence, and shares characteristics he looks for to find the intangible reoccurring patterns that reveal the secrets needed for casting.
This isn’t an easy process, but like any magic trick, it is helpful when the mystery is revealed. If you have ADHD and feel miscast, invest the time to understand the process. Join us, won’t you?
Course Features
- Lectures 3
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 61 minutes
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 48
- Assessments Yes