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ADHD For Smart Ass Women

How to fall in love with your neurodivergent brain

Tracy Otsuka

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Headline Home
11 April 2024
An unprecedented guide for any woman with ADHD

looking to celebrate

her unique brilliance and to embark on a journey

of self-discovery.

ADHD is one of the most common neurological disor ders in the

United States - yet a staggering 75 percent of girls and women remain

undiagnosed. Due to the gen der gap in medical research, which does not

account for symptoms manifesting differently in women - leading to

increased problems with anxiety, depression, work ing memory, sleep,

energy and concentration - many ADHD women are left to navigate a society

that fails to understand their struggles and gifts. But what if every

woman had the resources and support to uncover the hidden wonders of her

neurodivergent brain?

Enter certified ADHD coach and

podcast host Tracy Otsuka. Armed with her experience coaching

thou sands of women, cutting-edge medical research and personal

insights from her own diagnosis, she presents a revelatory guide

tailored specifically for girls and women with ADHD. In it, Otsuka

offers an entirely new set of tools, systems, and strategies to access a

world of boundless productivity, focus, and confidence.

With

her signature wit and levity - in entertaining chapters designed for ADHD

readers - Otsuka explores the unique challenges that ADHD women face and

illuminates the extraordinary qualities that set them apart: overflowing

creativity, laser-focused attention, deep empathy, and fearless

entrepreneurial spirit. Even without an official diagnosis, readers will

be equipped with the tools to conquer any to-do list and to tap into

their true purpose, personally or professionally. Otsuka offers a beacon of hope for any woman looking

to transform her symptoms into strengths. Comprehensive, lively and

long overdue, ADHD for Smart Ass Women is the key to unlocking unparalleled potential and to understanding your truly magnifi cent and brilliant brain.

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Imprint:   Headline Home
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 232mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   360g
ISBN:   9781035417100
ISBN 10:   1035417103
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tracy Otsuka, JD, LLM, AACC, ACC is a certified ADHD coach and the host of the ADHD for Smart Ass Women podcast. Over the past decade, she has empowered thousands of clients (from doctors and therapists to C-suite executives and entrepreneurs) to see their neurodivergence as a strength-not a weakness. Tracy leverages her analytical skills from being a senior counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to identify the right questions to ask her clients so they can boost their productivity, improve their finances, save failing relationships and live happier lives. Tracy's expertise and experience as an adult living with ADHD are regularly sought out by top tier media including CBS Mornings, Inc., Forbes, ADDitude magazine and The Goal Digger Podcast. When she's not sharing her thought leadership around ADHD on other platforms, she hosts her own podcast which ranks #1 in its category and has over 6 million downloads across 160 countries. She also moderates a Facebook group with nearly 100,000 members. A married mother of two, Tracy lives in Sonoma County outside of San Francisco.

Reviews for ADHD For Smart Ass Women: How to fall in love with your neurodivergent brain

Delivered in lucid and unpretentious prose, this is a solid starting point for those just beginning to learn about ADHD and its effects on the brain * Publishers Weekly * Otsuka adapts her podcast of the same name into an accessible debut guide aimed at helping women to harness their neurodivergent traits to achieve their goals... Those new to their diagnoses will glean as much valuable insight from Otsuka's strategies as from her explanations of such matters as why emotional regulation is more difficult for neurodivergent women than neurotypical women. * Publishers Weekly *


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