
Impulse spending is a product of more than just ADHD impulsivity, and we’re excited to untangle what that means!
On this week’s episode of The ADHD Skills Lab, we went looking for a research-backed financial decision-making framework—and what we found surprised us! There isn’t as much research on ADHD and financial decision making as we expected, which makes this episode feel even more special.
Curious about what’s inside?
- Discover your financial decision-making style!
- Why impulsive spending might have less to do with ADHD than you think…
- Explore the paradox of ADHD: A blessing or a curse for your career?
Thanks for being here! Until next time,
Sarah Russell (Podcast Producer)
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode references studies that contain potentially sensitive content regarding financial distress and suicide.
References:
- Financial decision-making in a community sample of adults with and without current symptoms of ADHD
- Paradoxical career strengths and successes of ADHD adults: an evolving narrative
- ADHD, financial distress, and suicide in adulthood: A population study
- Big Five Personality Test
Looking for more content? Want to get in touch?
We would love to hear from you!
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YT: Unconventional Organisation ADHD
P.S. If you can’t get traction in your business and every day brings more unfinished tasks, click here to apply for a call with me. We’ll outline your goals and identify an ADHD-friendly system to help you build momentum and grow revenue before Christmas.
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