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Monday, September 5, 2022

Creating Structure & Working From Home During Lockdown 🔒 [ADHD]

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This video can help you identify signs and symptoms that indicate anxiety in children if you are concerned about them having anxiety.

There are many types of childhood anxiety, including OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (also called OCD), separation anxiety disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Children with generalized anxiety may experience excessive worry about things that don't matter and a tendency toward perfection.

Children with OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder, will often be overwhelmed by a series of tasks and rituals. They will find it difficult to function until they are done. This is especially common for children 10 and older.

Children with social anxiety disorder are often able to not make friends and answer questions in class. These children are often seen as introverted and shy.

Separation anxiety can manifest in children as excessive crying, anger, and a feeling that they are homesick when they are far from their parents. It is also accompanied by an uncontrollable fear.

Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a condition that occurs when children have suffered traumatic events like the death of a parent. It can cause symptoms such as irritability and a refusal to visit certain places or talk to certain people.

Children suffering from phobias may experience tantrums, headaches, and crying. As an irrational fear, these children will avoid certain situations.

Children with selective mutism will find it difficult to find their voices when they are in stressful situations.

Children suffering from panic disorder may experience increased heart rate, nausea, dizziness and fear. Panic disorders are when a child experiences more than two panic attacks at once.

Creating Structure & Working From Home During Lockdown 🔒 [ADHD]

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How to get a Diagnosis ➡️
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Please note I am not a medical professional.

#ADHD #Organisation #Routine


https://medbusiness.net/creating-structure-working-from-home-during-lockdown-%f0%9f%94%92-adhd/

In this episode, Eric is joined by Sherri, a CEO/executive coach and facilitator who was diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 40.

Her mission is to equip ADHD leaders to lead by example, making every workplace more friendly for all brains. She has developed programs and led teams in leadership for various organizations all over the globe. Sherri was a Procter & Gamble sales rep. to Southern California district sales manager.

Eric and Sherri discuss self-acceptance and imposter syndrome and their journey to leadership training. You'll hear about the executive-functioning drain of meetings, Sherri's suggestions on running better "meetings", and the importance of fun and communication. It's all about identifying your needs and challenges, and then coming up with the processes that will allow you to accomplish the things you want to do.

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Sherri Cannon Questions & Topics in this Episode:

How did Sherri transition from selling soap to becoming a coach leader? How important is self-awareness? What did Sherri's ADHD diagnosis have on her work life? What brought Sherri back to coaching executives after the tech boom? How does it feel to become more self-aware? What are the most common problems that leaders face when working with ADHD leaders? What are the most common struggles? How can we ensure that everyone is going with "Yes!" when working in teams? This is what we all agreed upon!" How can leaders be more self-aware? What is the value of feedback? Are there any 5-minute meetings? How important is experimentation in leadership? Resources & Honorable Mentions
Book: Where the Action is: The Meetings that Make or Break Your Organization by Susan Jeffers. Book: The Five Dysfunctions in a Team: A Leadership Fable. Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway by Susan Jeffers. "There's so many gold laying around for us all the time, as neurodiverse people!" - Sherri

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