A few years ago, I challenged myself to do something scary. Really, really scary. I spoke about having ADHD and dyslexia in front of hundreds of people over two nights here in Bozeman where I live. It was a PechaKucha talk meaning I had six minutes and 20 seconds to tell my story. I created a Powerpoint of 20 slides that played six seconds each behind me on stage at
Why my challenges are also my superpower
A few years ago, I challenged myself to do something scary. Really, really scary. I spoke about having ADHD and dyslexia in front of hundreds of people over two nights here in Bozeman where I live. It was a PechaKucha talk meaning I had six minutes and 20 seconds to tell my story. I created a Powerpoint of 20 slides that played six seconds each behind me on stage at
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