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The only skill that matters
Funny… I moved into my new home yesterday. This morning, as I was unpacking my office to get ready for the work day, I stumbled upon an old box of books from many years ago. I used to be a very avid reader, and with this new home I figured what the hell… I want to pick up my reading habit and shift into the identity of a reader again. So I open one of my many boxes of books to see what I had inside. The very first book? The only skill that matters by Jonathan Levi. A book about learning to become a “super learner”. Speed reading. Memory enhancements. Learning how to learn. Funny how the universe works like that sometimes. I don’t think there’s a single book in my entire collection that makes more sense for me to read first than this one.
The only skill that matters
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Sparks, Spreadsheets & Second Businesses
Who are you and what do you do? Hey there! I’m Amrita 👋🏽 By day, I’m a Well-Being & Belonging Leader in healthcare. On purpose, I’m a career and life transitions coach supporting people through growth, reinvention, and building what’s next. And for fun (and probably dopamine), I’m a metal artist. Yes… sparks, color, and spreadsheets. We contain multitudes. Why were you interested in joining this group? I’m relatively new to Skool and currently building my second business - which means I’m juggling big vision, big feelings, and approximately 95 open tabs. I joined to connect with other ADHD founders who get it - the creativity, the intensity, the overwhelm, and the brilliance. I’m especially interested in building something sustainable without losing the spark. Excited to learn, contribute, and grow alongside you all. 💜 What’s your biggest challenge right now? In true ADHD style - having 35 brilliant ideas before noon and being personally offended I can’t execute all of them by 6pm. 🙃 Time blindness has me thinking I can fit a week’s worth of work into a Tuesday. I’m supported by amazing people, but the real growth edge is prioritizing, focusing, and doing less - better. Apparently restraint is part of entrepreneurship. Who knew?
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Productivity vs Time
How many of you work in 'normal' 9-5 working hours? Does that mean that when the clock hits 5pm your brain switches off and all creativity stops? We live in a world where productivity is defined by how much time and energy to put into something, even if it means you're burning out. This is where ADHD really shines as a super power. Many of us work in irregular times-I personally get sparks of creativity just as I start preparing for bed. Why is that? Because my brain has less pressure and distractions as the night slowly quiets. It has taken a while for me to unlearn that when these boosts of creativity hit, I must follow them. It's in fact the energy that I was pushing the whole day that now has the space to speak and be heard. Don't get me wrong, that doesn't mean getting out of bed and 'burning the midnight oil', your body and brain still need the rest. But just like Rick Rubin says, use the energy whenever it comes and follow it until you feel satisfied. You can dive into the details behind the creativity in your 'normal' work day, but don't force yourself to sleep when you're getting fuelled with great ideas before bed. There is so much more I can say on this, but let's use the comments to discuss further x
I'm on the edge... of glory
I’m getting clearer on what’s actually been standing between me and making money doing what I love. It isn’t a lack of effort or ideas. It’s a pattern of fear, fear of rejection, fear of being seen as not enough. Today, the guidance I received in our Accelerator from @Bill Widmer , @Rex Loyer , and a fellow cohort member @Joe Bielling helped me see that pattern directly. I still don’t have the whole path mapped out. At the same time, I know what’s in the way, and that changes everything. It feels like I’m standing on the edge of something that could open the door to the life and work I’ve been moving toward. So here’s the shift I’m committing to... I’m finally willing to let myself be seen, take action with fear still present, stop waiting for confidence, ask for what I want without pre-rejecting myself, and move forward without needing the whole path to be clear. Today wasn’t about having all the answers. It was about recognizing the real obstacle and choosing to walk anyway. That feels like the beginning of a very different chapter. 🌱
Stacking momentum
A reminder I’m taking from today: When I stack small, embodied wins and stay present with what I’m doing, momentum builds on its own. I don’t need a perfect day for things to move forward. Even with stress, delays, and a little chaos, I can still feel aligned, grounded, and effective. Turns out, showing up in my body and doing the next honest thing is what actually creates the flow. 🌱
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