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ADHD Experts Podcast

70- Smart Money Strategies for Adults with ADHD

ADHD Experts Podcast

ADDitude

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2014

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Executive function challenges frequently lead to financial woes for ADHD adults. Stephanie Sarkis, Ph.D., offers tips on curbing impulsive spending and sticking to a budget, and recommends the best money management apps.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Attention Deficit Disorder Expert Podcast Series by Attitude magazine.

0:12.0

Hello everyone I'm Susan Coffin I'm here for Attitude magazine and you're

0:15.9

listening to our weekly Attitude ADHD experts. On this hour of ADHD

0:21.8

experts we're talking about money.

0:23.6

I think it's safe to say that managing money ranks is one of the least favorite tasks of

0:28.4

attitude readers, possibly up there with making dinner every night.

0:33.0

From budgeting to paying bills on time to investing to taxes,

0:37.0

money is just a challenge for anyone whose hyper-focused just kicks in on a topic is really interesting. We are so pleased today to have

0:44.7

Dr. Stephanie Sarkis join us. Dr. Sarkis will be addressing smart money strategies for

0:50.4

ADHD years. So let me turn it over to Stephanie Sarkis and again with our gratitude

0:55.6

for your time today. Thanks so much Susan. So today I'm going to just quickly go over a little

1:00.6

bit about what happens when you have ADHD so as a lot of you

1:03.4

already know I mean issues with chronic disorganization issues with trying to

1:09.2

pay bills on time trying to budget your money issues with maybe not going over with your

1:14.4

spouse or partner some big ticket items before you buy them. It's hard for you to

1:17.6

wait 24 hours. So first we're going to talk a little bit about why you have

1:22.0

issues with money when you have ADHD and

1:24.0

then we're going to be talking about solutions and as Susan said that we'll be

1:27.1

taking questions from the audience as well. So, Cryactus Organization is a main

1:32.4

feature of ADHD.

1:33.7

So in our diagnostic manual, a Cryactus organization

1:37.3

is a symptom of ADHD.

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