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Live Webinar on September 24: Smart Money Habits for People with ADHD

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Not available September 24? Don’t worry. Register now and we’ll send you the replay link to watch at your convenience.Smart money management eludes ADHD brains for various neurological and psychological reasons.

Emotional dysregulation and dopamine-seeking ADHD brains can drive impulsive spending — an unhelpful coping mechanism. Executive functioning weaknesses can get in the way of paying bills on time, budgeting, and planning for financial success.

And weak working memory may mean buying (and losing) the same item over and over again.Here’s how the ADHD Tax affects some of my clients: They forget to pay their bills on time, incurring mounting late fees, even though they had funds in their bank account to cover the initial expenses.

Some struggle to save for emergencies, such as losing a job or making a house repair. Others make a good salary but live paycheck-to-paycheck, wondering how they’ll be able to afford a child’s college or to live comfortably in retirement.In this webinar, you’ll learn how to harness the strategies and habits that have helped many of my neurodivergent clients live their best financial lives.

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