How I Used ADD to Build Great Businesses
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How I Used ADD to Build Great Businesses
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#2On a related note, there should be an "ADDers Anonymous" for startup founders, bootstrappers etc (if there isn't already) for those with executive function type issues.
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#3Shoot me an email if you get the chance: gailees@umich.edu
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#5I'm starting to finally make use of Things in a more constructive fashion (after buying it a year and a half ago and having it waste away on my mac/phone etc.) It helps prioritize these kinds of things, although a lot of my notes still find their way into a "bottomless pit" scenario where they don't get looked at again for days, weeks, months etc. On a related note, there should be an "ADDers Anonymous" for startup f…
I've also started using a Chromebook (Samsung's ARM model, 'Daisy') away from my desk. CrOS's limits can actually be a bonus if you just want to get things done (SSH and a browser can be very productive). Kind of wish CrOS had a 'no-tabs, single page per window, all full-screen' mode to cut back the distractions even further.
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#7What I came to find out later, after I started a company at 19, was that if I could train my brain to sift out all the incredible noise, there was actually a lot of useful activity going on. 20 years later I finally feel I have a handle on it. I also learned I wasn't the only one. I wish I could sit down with so many more young ADD-laden students, founders and kids and help them along.
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#10Eating two eggs, fresh fruit and whole wheat toast provides lots of energy.