The Toll of 34 Years with Undiagnosed Inattentive ADHD
Self-Advocate and ADHD Coach Aron Croft shares the impact a delayed Inattentive ADHD diagnosis had on his life.
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 an M.S. in Coaching Psychology and a diagnosis of Inattentive ADHD, his life changed. He built a successful Fortune 500 career consulting to companies like Marriott, Johnson & Johnson, McDonald's, KPMG, Motorola, and United Healthcare. Then, after designing an ADHD-friendly productivity system, he built his Hidden ADHD business to now over 100,000 followers while working a full-time job. He now works full-time on the company, Hidden ADHD, which has more than 100,000 followers. You can download his popular, free guide (10 Productivity Mistakes All ADHDers Make) at HiddenADHD.com. He is a board member of the Inattentive ADHD Coalition and his work has been featured by leading publications including ADDitude Magazine and the Attention Deficit Disorder Association.
Self-Advocate and ADHD Coach Aron Croft shares the impact a delayed Inattentive ADHD diagnosis had on his life.