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TADD 2021 – What’s Wrong With Me? Harvard to Minimum Wage with Aron Croft

  • Posted by Sarah Munro
  • Categories TADD Talks
  • Date October 13, 2021
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Aron CroftIn today’s TADD talk, Aron Croft, discusses “What’s Wrong With Me? Harvard to Minimum Wage”

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And if you enjoyed today’s TADD Talk, you’ll want to learn more about what Aron has to offer.

Aron Croft appeared to have it all when he got into Harvard. But that was the beginning of his demise. He struggled nonstop for 15 years until he was broke, divorced, and earning minimum wage, failing out of his first 7 jobs and businesses. But after getting a Master’s degree in Coaching Psychology and a diagnosis of Inattentive ADHD, his life changed. He built a successful Fortune 500 career, got remarried, and discovered how to get sh*t done with a neurodivergent brain. Visit Aron’s website here.

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  1. Robert
    October 13, 2021
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    Thanks Aron. So much of that resonated with me. So many parallels with my life. Everything from graduating at the top of my high school class, to dropping out of college multiple times to, to divorce and job loss. Only difference it’s taken me over 15 years longer to discover what’s really going on.
    A question for you, if you should happen to read this. Besides being a catalyst to starting you on your journey of discovery, what portion of your success would you attribute to medication?

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