Lies We Tell Ourselves: The Power of Self-Observation

By Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG – November 24, 2025

When we talk about ADHD, we often focus on distractions, missed deadlines, or poor time management. But underneath it all lies something more subtle—and far more powerful. That is the stories (or the lies) we tell ourselves. These are rationalizations and internal dialogues that shape our actions, often without us even noticing.

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ADHD and Job Searching: Interviewing to Win

By Jeff Copper, MBA, PCC, PCAC, CPCC, ACG – November 17, 2025

Job InterviewAs an ADHD and attention coach, I’m often approached by my clients with their concerns about job searching. Of course, I have my own lived experience with job hunting, but I wanted to learn some winning strategies to be able to answer their concerns more specifically. That’s why I reached out to career counselor Wilma Fellman for her perspective. So, today, we’re taking a look at the job interview process and identifying some of the mistakes commonly made and how to avoid them. Continue reading “ADHD and Job Searching: Interviewing to Win”