Clinically Dead To Fully Alive with Sharon Pakir
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Sharon, a linguist and executive coach, shares how spending 9 months in bed recovering and being a later diagnosed ADHDer, reshaped her views on language, shame, self-worth and leadership. We explore how to build humane workplaces, draw boundaries without apology and design lives that fit fast brains.
• linguistics applied to leadership and culture
• shame as a brain shutdown and how to avoid it
• feedback that guides growth not fear
• neurodiversity as a universal design principle
• ROI of empathy via reduced attrition
• self-coaching lists to build identity and values
• unapologetic boundaries and ending self-justification
• executive function workarounds and memory journalling
• reframing midlife as long runway for impact
• celebration, preference and permission to stand out
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