Welcome to the ADHD-ish Blog
If you've ever Googled "why can't I just get my act together" at midnight, you're in the right place.
The ADHD-ish Blog is where business strategy meets brain science — written for entrepreneurs and small business owners who are tired of advice that wasn't designed for the way their minds actually work.
Whether you're officially diagnosed or just ADHD-adjacent, this is your no-fluff resource for building a business that works with your brain, not against it.
What You'll Find on the ADHD-ish Blog
Every blog is grounded in 20+ years of clinical experience and real-world business strategy — not toxic positivity and generic productivity hacks.
Browse the blog for episodes, frameworks, and straight-talk insights on focus, decision-making, pricing, boundaries, and everything else nobody warned you about when you started your business.
New to the ADHD-ish Blog? Start anywhere. That's kind of our thing.
Climbing the Corporate Ladder: Unveiling the Broken Rung and Empowering Women for Positions of Power
In a recent episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Erica Anderson Rooney, an inspiring entrepreneur who shared her experiences and insights on this topic.
Building Trust: A Guide to Authentic Email Marketing for Small Business Owners
Standing out from the competition requires building a genuine connection with your subscribers. A powerful way to do this is by aligning your email marketing strategy with your personal values.
Master the Art of Boundary Setting: Overcoming People-Pleasing for Entrepreneurial Success
Overcoming people-pleasing tendencies and setting boundaries is crucial for achieving long-term business success. People-pleasing can significantly impact your personal and professional life, draining your energy, diverting you from your goals, and fostering inauthentic relationships.
The Power of Purpose: Leading with Your Values
Want to lead with authenticity? Listen in as Diann is joined by guest Laura Eigel to discuss achieving career goals with values & boundaries.
The Pinocchio Principle
Have you ever noticed that most people have a real problem with the truth? Now, I do realize that 'the truth is totally subjective, and we also have different perspectives and values, so what we pay attention to also differs from person to person.