TAMPA, FL, November 13, 2011
/24-7PressRelease/ -- On Attention Talk Radio, produced by DIG Coaching Practice, show host Jeff Copper talks with Sandy Maynard on the subject: "ADHD: Go Ahead; Make a Mess!" for those impacted by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Copper and Maynard discuss how visual learners with ADHD think or perform best with their work sprawled out before them, being able to see everything at once, which is the key to staying engaged with a project. Their discussion covers how sprawling boosts productivity without driving resident neatniks over the edge,
Sandy Maynard is a pioneer in the field of coaching individuals with ADHD. She has established herself as one of the country's preeminent coaches and was instrumental in the development of the National Attention Deficit Disorder Association's coaching guidelines. She has a deep commitment to the professional and ethical development of ADHD coaching worldwide. She is a certified master practitioner of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) and utilizes a holistic health and wellness approach with her clients. She received a master's degree in health psychology from Walden University, researching and writing a literature review of coaching. Currently, she operates Catalytic Coaching in Washington DC where she provides entrepreneurial consulting and coach training for individuals starting their own coaching businesses. She is an international lecturer and a regular contributor to ADDitude magazine.
The program is scheduled for Wednesday, November 16, 2011, at 8 pm (ET), on Attention Talk Radio.
Attention Talk Radio is an interactive, Internet, talk-radio show hosted each week by attention coach Jeff Copper. The show focuses on insight and insightful thinking, preparing the mind to solve problems through insight or the sudden comprehension after viewing something in a different light. The show is hosted on a web-based platform so that anyone with a phone or a computer can listen, participate, or interact with the show. The public is encouraged to participate by calling 646-652-4409 to listen or ask questions. The show schedule, stream, and archives are available at http://www.attentiontalkradio.com immediately following the show. Listeners can also subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page or on iTunes.
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