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ADHD reWired

27 Relationships and ADHD | Improv to Improve Communication in Relationships

08 Sep 2014

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Stop on a dime and change directions. This is a skill for improv on stage, and has great application in relationships. Mike Fedel is a professional performer, with a background in comparative philosophy. he has ADHD. Focuses on the values of: Play Improvisation Being able to stop on a dime and change the direction of where we're going. An example of Mike and his Wife - Planning a vacation to Chicago He made list of 20 plays and other art and theater institutions he wanted to see His wife's list consisted of the beaches she wanted to go to. Solving disagreements by Needing to let go of your agenda, and really engage in the dialogue Relationships are 100/100 (not 50/50) Words Matter. Would you mind asking us, instead of telling us? Thank you, we really appreciate it. Try this when you want to get your spouse ... See the full show notes for this episode plus video's of Mike's performances at the 2013 and 2014 ADDA Conferences www.adhdrewired.com Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/adhdrewired Join our Facebook Community www.facebook.com/groups/adhdrewired To get my newsletter with great productivity tips, and special announcements you can: Click here if hyperlinked, Text Tivers to 22828 or Go to my website ADHDreWired.com The international CHADD conference on ADHD is in the Chicago area Nov.13-15, 2014. Register at www.CHADD.org I will be a speaker there. Interested in 1:1 coaching? You can schedule an free initial consultation with me http://www.vcita.com/v/erictivers/online_scheduling?service_id=59adda01

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