#teams
- Herding Lightning: The Six ADHD Archetypes I Learned in 20 Years of Creative Chaos
Twenty years running a 250-person creative agency taught me the chaos wasn't a bug. It was six kinds of ADHD brain, and once I could name them, I ran them like a symphony.
- Stop Finishing My Sentences (Even If You're Right)
For a lot of ADHD brains, talking isn't sharing the idea. It's how the idea gets built. So when you finish my sentence, even perfectly, you steal the part that mattered.
- Finding Your Rhythm: Why My 12-Hour Day Creates as Much Value as Someone Else's 8
For years I told myself 12 hours beat everyone's 8. Then I looked at what actually shipped. Turns out I wasn't behind. I was just playing a different position.
- My Dad Taught Me Design Thinking Before It Had a Name
I had ideas bigger than my ability my whole life. The skill that actually built everything was not making the thing. It was finding the people who could. TAGS: adhd, creativity, collaboration, teams
- The ND Team That Saved My Agency Bacon Again and Again
Artists who rolled in at 11am, a coder who forgot to eat, a strategist muttering at a whiteboard. On paper it was insanity. In practice, we were lightning.