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ADHD is often misunderstood, and yet fascinating to behold. Far from being a ‘thing’ about naughty boys’ the pervasive nature of ADHD throughout someone’s life is frequently seen as a negative. But what if the human with ADHD has the right support, the right encouragement and opportunity, and can avail themselves of their ADHD based strengths. What you get is drive, motivation, enthusiasm and a willingness to reinvent the box, forgetting totally the ability to think outside it! The shorthand is, many entrepreneurs are believed to have ADHD, so let’s get around the table and discuss it. What makes for success for adults with ADHD? Join a panel of experts to discuss this very novel and refreshing approach to understanding something that affects 5% of our population.
Phil Anderton, a visionary in the field of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), has revolutionised the way we perceive and address this condition. Through his leadership at ADHD 360, the largest and most successful ADHD medical clinic in Europe, Phil and his team have consistently pushed boundaries and paved the way for new possibilities
Having served as a senior police officer for 27 years, Phil witnessed firsthand the detrimental impact of poorly managed or untreated ADHD on individuals’ social outcomes. Motivated by a desire for change, he embarked on a mission to transform the landscape
Many entrepreneurs who have ADHD possess a unique ability to hyper-focus, driven by unrivalled energy. When provided with support, these individuals have the power to effect positive change. Phil asks,