Shauna Pearson
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Podcast Appearances
It was like I was embarrassed to be seen.
Those were my early years with ADHD.
You know what?
I don't want to be quoted on this, but it's like being in a different universe as a human.
And you're in this universe with these other beings and you don't belong there.
And you don't want to get found out.
They do overlap.
There was.
And I wanted to say one thing about your daughter.
Is it okay?
because what i've known yeah for sure yeah what i've noticed after working with as many people because i've learned a lot running my company because we have a coaching company and it's only for adults who have adhd so we always see the after we don't work with kids we see what happens with people after living with adhd for this long and one thing i can tell you for sure is that there is a huge difference with people who had a harder time in school
Compared to people that had that just flew by and got AIDS in their sleep.
And the difference is like remarkable.
The people that had to work really hard in general, at least in my world where people are coming in in their 30s, 40s, 50s.
The people that had to work really hard tend to be doing a little bit better or a lot better in their careers.
They tend to just, and it's like that having that work ethic and the people that flew by are the ones that are still trying to fly by and aren't able to.
anymore they can't get away with just being just having things coming easily for them and i think it's the same honestly i think it's the same i had to work so much harder than everyone i knew everyone and i was so angry about it when i was a teenager and when i was in college but
I think I'm doing a lot better than a lot of those people that had it much easier.
Now, like at the end of the day, I know I am.
And so I guess I'm grateful in some way.