These Challenges Can Sabotage Your Business
Does any of this sound familiar?
- You watch others succeed and feel that gut-wrenching shame. You know you've got potential, but focusing feels impossible.
- Distractions are your constant companion. Low-priority tasks keep pulling you away from what matters.
- Despite the hours you put in, you're treading water. Your to-do list keeps growing. Overwhelm is your default state.
- You've realized how many opportunities and potential income you've missed due to ADHD-related challenges.
Here's what one client had to say about working with Ezra and his team:
The True Cost of Unmanaged ADHD In Your Business
Think about this.
How much has ADHD actually cost your business (or potential business)?
I'm talking real dollars and cents:
- Lost opportunities
- Wasted time
- Untapped potential
Consider what you've missed out on over your lifetime.
These costs aren't small change. We're talking about:
- Deals slipping through your fingers because you couldn't focus on follow-ups
- Product launches delayed due to inconsistent work patterns
- Potential clients lost because of missed deadlines or forgotten meetings
Here's the kicker:
If left unaddressed, these costs will keep snowballing.
The reality?
You're going to have ADHD for your whole life. It's not going anywhere.
So here's the million-dollar question:
When are you going to tackle these challenges head-on?
Because sooner or later, you'll have to if you want lasting focus, productivity, and success in your business.
Maybe you've gone through life without understanding what was going on.
But now you have an explanation - it's ADHD.
You've had that lightbulb moment.
So the real question becomes:
What are you going to do about it?
Let's dive into what I call the ADHD Productivity Syntax.
The Reason Why Trying Generic Productivity Advice Hasn't Worked
If you've been banging your head against the wall trying to implement run-of-the-mill productivity tips, I've got news for you:
It's not your fault.
You're not lazy, undisciplined, or defective.
You're trying to jam a square peg into a round hole.
Here's the deal:
Generic productivity advice is built for neurotypical brains.
But your brain is wired differently.
Listen to what one of our clients has to say about it:
Your ADHD affects your attention, focus, and executive functioning in ways these cookie-cutter solutions can't handle.
And then what happens when this generic advice inevitably fails?
- Our frustration levels skyrocket
- Shame creeps in and takes hold
- You start believing you're somehow "broken"
But let me tell you something:
You're not broken.
You're just using the wrong tools for the job.
It's like trying to hammer a nail with a screwdriver - no wonder it's not working!
Why You Can't Brute Force Your Way Through ADHD
You may be asking yourself… "Can't I just push harder and power through ADHD?"
It's tempting to think that if you just hustle more, you'll conquer those ADHD challenges.
But here's the truth:
Brute force doesn't work. In fact, it can backfire spectacularly.
Constantly pushing yourself is like redlining your engine.
You'll burn out.
And those ADHD symptoms? They'll come roaring back with a vengeance.
Overworking actually makes it harder to concentrate and stay consistent.
It's like trying to sprint a marathon. You'll end up exhausted and further from the finish line as your focus and consistency take a nose dive.
When you're always operating at 130% capacity, you might start to resent your business.
It's like being trapped in mental quicksand - the harder you fight, the faster you sink.
Here's the thing:
ADHD isn't about lack of discipline. It's about how your brain is wired.

You can't force yourself to overcome time blindness or lack of focus any more than you could will yourself to see if you were blind.
It's not about trying harder.
So what can you do as a responsible person with ADHD?
I'm going to walk you through the four steps of the syntax right now.
ADHD Productivity Syntax Step 1:
Create A Systematic Roadmap Based On Your Challenges
With ADHD, we have marked strengths and glaring weaknesses.
You've noticed this, right?
Our strengths:
- Creative thinking
- Big-picture vision
- Natural problem-solving
But we also struggle.

The good news?
We can develop strategies to mitigate our weaknesses. Here's how:
We start with an assessment to uncover all the ways ADHD sabotages your success. No stone left unturned. What impacts you specifically.
For each challenge, we craft targeted solutions.
- Time blindness? We've got a fix.
- Consistency issues? We'll tackle them.
- Rejection sensitivity? We'll build strategies around it.
We're not forcing you to change who you are.
We're changing your environment and systems to guarantee your success.
It's smarter than powering through by sheer will.
This creates sustainable success. You won't hit the same walls over and over.
Does that make sense?
When you do this right, you'll feel empowered.
Why?
For the first time, you'll have the tools you've been missing your whole life.
If you're late-diagnosed, trust me, the difference is night and day.
But here's the real kicker:
Remember those marked strengths?
This approach lets you capitalize on them.
You'll harness that creativity and problem-solving ability to propel your business forward.
For many of my clients, this plan gives them unprecedented clarity.
No more haphazardly jumping between quick fixes.
No more frantically addressing challenges as they pop up.
Instead, you'll have a systematic approach to tackle your ADHD head-on.
ADHD Productivity Syntax Step 2:
Learning To Direct Your Focus
With ADHD, it's easy to get sucked into the vortex of overwhelm.
You know what I mean?
That place where you're drowning in ideas, opportunities, and tasks.
You can't start anything because you're sorting through the chaos in your head.
Here's the game-changer:
ADHD isn't actually a deficit of attention.
Mind-blowing, right?
It's a surplus of attention.
Our brains constantly spot patterns, possibilities, and shiny objects everywhere.
We're like that dog who can't help but notice every squirrel in the park.
The real issue?
We lack the ability to control that attention.
But here's the exciting part:
You can learn to harness and direct that focus. Our brains are incredibly plastic.
And when you do?
- No more overthinking
- No more analysis paralysis
- No more relying on looming deadlines to kick your brain into gear
ADHD Productivity Syntax Step 3:
Install Systems For Time Management And Productivity
Once we've boosted your focus and learned to control that attention, we need systems that work for your ADHD brain.
This is the missing piece you've never had.
Why?
With the right system, you can finally capitalize on your creativity and innovation.

If you're a visionary, you'll actually bring your ideas to life instead of just dreaming about them.
Now, I know what you're thinking.
"Time management means forcing myself into a rigid schedule, right?"
Wrong!
That's old-school thinking. It doesn't work for us.
Here's the truth:
- Try to stick to a rigid schedule? You'll rebel.
- Don't plan at all? You're at the mercy of shiny objects.
Neither works for the ADHD brain.
So what do we do?
We reimagine productivity systems for the ADHD brain.
Here's how:
1. Build foundational skills around time awareness and time blindness
Crucial because without it, planning your time is like budgeting when you don't know prices.
2. Design your ideal schedule around your energy levels and attention span
We're not fitting you into a one-size-fits-all box. We're creating a system for your unique brain wiring.
3. Create systems and structures to keep you on track and focused
No more relying on willpower alone. We all know how well that works for us ADHD folks, right?
This approach is different from traditional productivity advice.
To level up your business, you need to become an entrepreneur who can:
- Effectively manage their time
- Prioritize high-impact activities
- Execute consistently
Can you see how that would transform your business?
ADHD Productivity Syntax Step 4:
Align Your Business Systems
We need to create business systems that capitalize on your strengths and minimize challenges.
Doing this correctly is crucial.
What does this look like?
1. Identify your core strengths and zones of genius.
Things that light you up, where time flies.
Build your entire business around these strengths.
Why? That's where you'll naturally excel and enjoy your work.
2. Delegate or automate energy drains and procrastination triggers.
Not just about managing time.
For ADHD folks, we manage energy and executive function.
3. Put systems in place to prevent common ADHD pitfalls from slowing growth.
When we do this right, your business really starts to flow.
Example:
Many entrepreneurs hire a VA, thinking it'll solve all problems.
But they end up spending all their energy trying to manage that person!
That doesn't make sense, right?
The key:
Set up these systems deliberately so they support you, not create more work.
Why this step is crucial:
When your business systems align with your ADHD brain, you're not fighting yourself.
You're not forcing yourself to do draining tasks you're not good at.
Instead, you're leveraging strengths and compensating for challenges.
Imagine:
How much more productive and satisfied you'd be if your business was set up this way.
Not constantly battling your own brain, but working in harmony with it.
What Happens When You Use This Syntax?
When you adopt this new approach and implement all four steps of the ADHD Productivity Syntax, your relationship with your business is going to transform.
Why?
For the first time, you'll have an operating system that works with your brain.
Think about it:
Maybe you've struggled for 20, 30, or 40 years without the right tools.
Now? You'll have clarity.
You'll do what you set out to do, without fighting your own brain.
The kicker:
You'll finally make the income you know you're capable of.
No more shame.
No more frustration.
No more feeling like you're leaving potential on the table.
Can you see how powerful this is?
Everything you've been feeling - the shame, the fear, the frustration - none of that is your fault.
You just didn't have the right system.
But now you will.
How to Implement This?
You've got a choice to make right now.
Option A:
Keep doing what you've been doing.
- Losing hours to distraction
- Getting stuck in task paralysis
- Missing opportunities because your business isn't earning what it could
Maybe you think these ADHD challenges will magically fix themselves.
But I think we both know that's not gonna happen.
Option B:
Get committed and get support to kick these challenges to the curb.
Make amazing changes with a team that knows exactly how to help you.

If Option B sounds good, here's what I've got for you:
My team and I can help you with these challenges.
We'll dive into how you can apply these ideas to get ADHD out of your way.
Whatever your biggest challenges are, we've seen it and we know how to overcome it.
That's our jam.
Here's how it works:
- 45-minute Zoom call
- Talk about how ADHD is holding you back
- Create a step-by-step game plan
- Discuss what it'll take to overcome ADHD as an obstacle
Let me be clear: this isn't for everyone.
You need to meet these requirements:
1. Be an entrepreneur with ADHD who:
- Knows you've got incredible potential
- Is ready to do whatever it takes to achieve it If that's not you, I can't help you.
You don't need it all figured out, but you've gotta be committed.
It's gonna take work, but we've got a team to help you through it.
2. Be serious about eliminating these ADHD challenges and willing to invest in making it happen.
We help over 500 entrepreneurs like you every year, but it takes an investment from you.
If you're not willing to do that, I can't help you. Simple as that.
These calls give you more insight and clarity than you've had in a long time.
We'll make sure it's a fit for both of us to work together.
Here's what you need to do next:
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