Ready for Day 1 of the On the Right ADHD Trail?

Lace up your boots, hit play and take the steps toward success!

TODAY'S SPEAKERS

Available Friday, October 15th at 8am CT to Saturday, October 16th at 8am CT
Jeff Copper

Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG

ADHD, Self-Regulation, and Digital Addiction Awareness

Technology has many great benefits, but there is a dark side and those with ADHD struggle to self-regulate. Tune in as ADHD Coach Jeff Copper talks ADHD, dopamine, and the challenges of living in the digital age. He brings awareness to your unconscious surrendering of your attention that has distracted you from what matters in your life. If you’re hooked on social media or YouTube, if you’re a gamer or a news junkie, or if you find yourself foraging for information on the internet, he has relevant information you need to know.

FREE GIFT: ADHD, Self-Regulation, and Life Expectancy: A Public Health Problem

In this eBook, ADHD Coach Jeff Copper discusses the impact of self-regulation on life expectancy with Dr. Russell Barkley. They talk about research and the role self-regulation plays in reducing life expectancy. The research is sobering, but the good news is that those with ADHD can do something about it!

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Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Elaine Taylor-Klaus, CEO of ImpactParents.com

Being the Partner You Want to Be – Even with ADHD

Many men with ADHD really want to be the kind of equal partner that their spouse, significant other or co-parent wants them to be. But let’s be honest — sometimes ADHD can interfere. That’s what ADHD is known for, after all: we know what we want to do, but it’s hard to get ourselves to do it. Add in emotional intensity or hypersensitivity, and it’s a lot for any human to navigate. In this conversation, Elaine talks about the importance of intention and understanding when learning to direct and manage challenges with attention, impulsivity, forgetfulness, and so much more.

FREE GIFT: Top 12 Tips To Help Your Complex Kids

Got complex kids? Yeah, so do we. Parenting a complex kid can be frustrating, overwhelming, and isolating. It can also be incredibly rewarding — with the right help and guidance! This FREE insider’s guide from the experts at ImpactParents includes our top 12 tips to help you create a calm, peaceful home and guide your kids to become more independent every day.

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Ari Tuckman

Ari Tuckman, PsyD, CST

Managing Your ADHD Better is Foreplay

ADHD can affect not only boring things like math homework and filing your taxes, but also fun things like your sex life. If you want a better sex life, then getting on top of your ADHD is a pretty good place to start. And, as a bonus, your relationship, in general, will also improve. And the best part is that it’s not all on you–your partner also has their part to play in creating that better sex life and relationship.

FREE GIFT: Chapter 5: Sex Makes You a Better Person from Dr. Tuckman’s book: ADHD After Dark: Better Sex Life, Better Relationship.

Sure, sex is a rollicking good time, but did you know that the process of creating and maintaining a great sex life in a long-term relationship actually makes you (and your partner) a better person?

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Dana Rayburn

Dana Rayburn, ADHD Success Coach

ADHD Success Is Sexy

At the start of a relationship, sexy may be a hot bod or being the most spontaneous guy in the room. But what about long-term? What is sexy after that initial infatuation wears off? Being a man who can be counted on, of course! Join ADHD Coach Dana Rayburn and learn how living successfully with ADHD will make you the sexiest guy in the room!

FREE GIFT: The 4 Step Formula for Being On Time

There’s nothing sexier than making your special someone feel important. Keeping your someone waiting is romance’s bucket of ice water. Being late transmits the signal that you think you’re the most important one. Luckily, learning to be on time isn’t rocket science. You just gotta follow this simple formula Dana Rayburn is happy to share with you.

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Brendan Mahan

Brendan Mahan, M.Ed., MS.

Lessons Learned from COVID

The last 18 months have been hard. (Understatement of the year, right?) For Brendan Mahan, the pandemic has been an endurance race and something he felt uniquely situated to help people navigate as a result of his experience as a parent, former camp counselor, educator, parenting group leader and person with ADHD. Join us for this discussion on what he learned during the last year so you can apply it to your own endurance race.

FREE GIFT: 5 Ways to Overcome The Wall of Awful

Get this ebook describing 5 ways to overcome the emotional impact of ADHD & repeated failure. 

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About Cathy Goett

Cathy is the owner of the private ADHD coaching practice - GOETT FOCUSED. For years her family looked for a certified ADHD Life Coach but couldn't find one. So Cathy decided to come out of retirement (previously she was a grade-school teacher and librarian) and get her certification as an ADHD Life Coach. Working with her male clients, Cathy realized there was so much information and many excellent telesummits geared to women or parents but nothing specifically for men. So she laced up her hiking boots, researched the trails and mapped out the "On the Right ADHD Trail" summit and is excited to host the third installment on October 15-18, 2021.
Cathy Goett

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