ADHD isn't simply a disorder — it's a fundamentally different way our brains are wired. This perspective lies at the heart of our candid conversation with Natalie Sabian, Senior Ecologist and passionate advocate for workplace neurodiversity. Through personal anecdotes that will resonate with many, Natalie reveals the paradoxical experience of being both celebrated and penalised for the same ADHD traits. Her extroversion and creativity make her exceptional with clients and presentations, yet ...
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ADHD isn't simply a disorder — it's a fundamentally different way our brains are wired. This perspective lies at the heart of our candid conversation with Natalie Sabian, Senior Ecologist and passionate advocate for workplace neurodiversity. Through personal anecdotes that will resonate with many, Natalie reveals the paradoxical experience of being both celebrated and penalised for the same ADHD traits. Her extroversion and creativity make her exceptional with clients and presentations, yet ...
Hello and welcome to 'Nature's Architects', you’re in the right place if you want to understand more about the interaction between the natural and built environments. 2020 was a strange year for many of us, and the start of 2021 looks pretty similar. It has resulted in so much change and many new challenges, with many of us working from home, home-schooling again and possibly reviewing what our personal and professional aspirations are. One thing that I’m sure all of us have in common i...
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ADHD isn't simply a disorder — it's a fundamentally different way our brains are wired. This perspective lies at the heart of our candid conversation with Natalie Sabian, Senior Ecologist and passionate advocate for workplace neurodiversity. Through personal anecdotes that will resonate with many, Natalie reveals the paradoxical experience of being both celebrated and penalised for the same ADHD traits. Her extroversion and creativity make her exceptional with clients and presentations, yet ...