For my ADHD entrepreneurs…
If you’re an ADHD entrepreneur, you know this feeling:
→You’re fired up with 100 ideas…
Then paralyzed by how to start even one of them.
→You write plans you’ll never follow.
→You build digital products you never launch.
→You stay stuck in the loop of “shoulds” and “some days.”
Meanwhile, people with half your creativity are getting paid—because they had a system.
ADHD doesn’t mean you’re bad at business.
It means you need a different approach to business.
→ You need to create small, high-impact offers that don’t require perfect focus
→ You need to build systems that honor your energy, not fight it
→ You need marketing that feels natural, not scripted
That’s how I built mine.
Audits. Websites. Templates. A $1K Google Sheet.
Not because I had perfect follow-through—
but because I built momentum before motivation.
Want a starting point?
Try this ChatGPT prompt:
“Help me organize all the projects and ideas I have into a table with: 1) description, 2) how excited I am (1–10), 3) how fast I can monetize it (1–10). Then tell me the top 1–2 things I should start this week.”
This is what I help other ADHD creators do—
turn the spiral into strategy.
Turn the drafts into downloads.
Turn the overthinking into offers.
Follow me if you’re ready to build something that finally works for your brain.
Monetize & Multiply is coming - you're going to love it!
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If you're an ADHD entrepreneur, you might often feel overwhelmed by a whirlwind of ideas, from digital products to business plans that never come to fruition. It’s essential to recognize that ADHD isn't a barrier to success—it simply requires a tailored approach. Begin by identifying your strengths; your creativity is a powerful asset. Adopt a methodical approach by creating small, impactful offers that can be developed in line with your natural inclinations rather than against them. Utilize templates and simple systems that allow you to see immediate results without the pressure of perfection. For example, consider a structured project management table to prioritize your ideas based on excitement or monetization potential. Networking with fellow ADHD entrepreneurs can also provide support and inspiration, helping you stay motivated and accountable. Explore communities and resources focused on ADHD in entrepreneurship for shared strategies and encouragement. The key is to embrace your unique style—creating a business that works for your brain can lead to fulfilling achievements and sustainable success.






I always think I'm a failure Because I just do not how to figure out how to do this and make a income where my goals can happen that I been wanting to do for years!! scared of failing or no audience or no income. my brain is a tornado 🌪 but a brain 🧠 that can help others with chronic illness. i see many courses and how much money the creator is selling them for to do it correctly is insane especially on my income