For me there's always something to do. Theres always a deadline, a task, and a distraction for something else that there's no time or way to procrastinate like other jobs. I can't get distracted when my job is distracting me from my job!
Lots of complicated ideas at once to satisfy the full breadth of our focus but the overarching ideas are very simple so we don't lose track of why we are doing it.
Because those who own a company and arent able to mitigate this on their own or by hiring competent managers/secretaries/etc generally don't make it past being a startup
That sounds less like ADHD and more like indecisiveness. People with ADHD still underdtand the value of setting a plan and staying the course. As someone who has dealt with both problems they seem very distinct to me.
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u/no_ragrats May 30 '17
Think of your team constantly changing directions, no stable deadlines, things getting added/taken away from 'your pile' willy-nilly.