Do What You do Well and Make It Stronger
The pressure to perform is based on established standards that limit your ability
to use your strengths. There is so much emphasis to meet established standards
of performance that limit the options your brain is hard wired to pursue.
When you have to do things in a set, uniform way where you must conform to a
set number of options you limit your ability to access your natural ways of doing
things. You end up having to use your weakest areas of your brain. This kind of
focus will exacerbate your impairing challenges of ADHD. To add negative fuel to
the fire, there is also a pervasive belief that one of the ways to move up the ladder
of success in school or at work is to focus on improving your weakest areas and
work to make them stronger. Have you ever met anyone that reached peak of their
success by focusing on making their weaknesses stronger? You get ahead in life
by finding out what you already do well and doing more of it. Identify what you do
well first and then work to make what you do well even stronger and watch your
performance improve every time you do. To learn more go to: http://www.ADDCA.com
