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.
Pivot Your Way to a Stand-Out Business
Brittany grew up around entrepreneurship but feared the instability. Hear how she overcame her hesitations, embraced her ADHD-ish traits, and built a thriving online business through curiosity and constant pivoting.
Influencing Tomorrow: The Impact of Thought Leaders on Future Trends
Stand out as a thought leader with unique insights. This episode explores the essence of originality in expertise and industry perspectives.
The Experts Dilemma: How to Effectively Market Your Expertise Online
Embracing your identity as an expert is a crucial step when it comes to confidently communicating your expertise as an online expert, especially in an increasingly competitive digital space.
Creating a Stand-Out, Sought-After Business Based on Your Unfair Advantage
Navigating the complexities of solopreneurship can be overwhelming, but pinpointing your unique value proposition and using the Boss Up Breakthrough to build a profitable business is a game changer for solopreneurs seeking streamlined success.
Unlock Your Copywriting Potential: Strategy for Crafting a Customer Journey
Are you a good writer, but struggle to explain what you do in a way that helps someone decide if you are the right person to hire? This conversation with Erin Ollila, copywriter & copy coach will provide insights into how to create a customer journey that will convert readers into potential clients.
It's OK to be Extra
You cannot please everybody, and not everyone will be able to understand you. Don't try so hard to fit in, maybe you were born to stand out.
Bad Advice
When we listen to other people's insights on how we live our lives, we limit our potential. You are the boss of your life and you get to decide how you run it.
Being Original as an Entrepreneur
People quit their jobs to become entrepreneurs and be the boss. Don't be afraid to incorporate your own ideas into your business, that's what makes it exciting.
Love the Outlier
There are some people who stand out from the crowd, others call them misfits. They are genuine and free to be themselves and we have much to learn from them.