What I’m reading now: ADHD for Smart Ass Women by Tracy Otsuka

Women often aren’t diagnosed with ADHD until their 30s or 40s (or later), and are left looking for healthy ways to manage this new diagnosis.

Here, Otsuka frames ADHD as a source of creativity, hyperfocus, and entrepreneurial drive, and offers practical strategies to turn perceived challenges into business advantages.

Its approachable style and actionable advice make it the go-to resource for anyone seeking to boost productivity and confidence in their professional life.

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