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Lightning in a Bottle

By: John Torrens
Narrated by: John M. Torrens PhD, Robert Plank
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Publisher's summary

This book will help entrepreneurs, (or those who love them), discover how to harness their ADHD for maximum creativity, focus, and productivity, while learning how to manage the downsides and eliminate obstacles, so that they can achieve even more success.

By listening to this book, listeners will be able to:

  • Use the many strengths of ADHD, such as laser focus, sensation seeking, and quick thinking, to their advantage
  • Keep the worst parts of their ADHD, like distractibility, inability to finish projects, and lack of focus from getting in their way
  • Teach their teams how to effectively "manage up" with an ADHD boss to succeed as a team
  • ADHD can become a superpower—manage all of the bad aspects effectively and amplify the good aspects for optimal results
  • Get out of their own way and be able to concentrate on all the good things they have going for them
  • Start projects and stay on track to finish them in a timely manner
  • Reach their potential financially and personally
  • Outperform competition
  • Implement strategies that will last
  • Create results faster
  • Grow faster
  • Higher profitability
  • More focus
  • More productivity
  • More life balance
  • Time freedom
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Great book, not a great choice for narrator.

The narration of the book was so distracting I ended up having to buy the actual book to read. Very robotic, not storytelling. Hard enough to pay attention without zoning out from the lack of inflection.

That said, the content is fantastic and I will definitely read the book.

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Incomplete understanding of ADHD

Author has an incomplete understanding of how ADHD works, especially for women. while there are some valuable and interesting tid bits, overall the book fed into ADHD stereotypes and did not embrace the nuance, particularly of inattentive ADHD (which is only "inattentive" from an outsiders perspective). The narrator was difficult to listen to and over-enunciated words and had odd rhythm and monotonous tone, which made paying attention difficult for me with my ADHD.

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