Episode Description
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You don’t need a formal ADHD diagnosis for ADHD traits to affect your health, finances, or well-being.
In this Research Recap, Skye and Will break down a study on subclinical ADHD - ADHD traits that fall below the diagnostic threshold - and how they impact entrepreneurs and employees.
The findings are confronting.
Across nearly 400 participants, higher ADHD traits were linked to:
- Higher anxiety
- Worse physical health
- Lower happiness
- Lower subjective financial well-being
Even without meeting diagnostic criteria.
Entrepreneurship showed some buffering effects — more autonomy, more novelty, slightly higher life satisfaction.
But it also intensified financial pressure and the self-management demands that ADHD traits can make harder.
In this episode, we unpack:
- What “subclinical ADHD” actually means
- Why “not diagnosed” doesn’t mean “not affected”
- Why entrepreneurs may feel financial strain more intensely
- How work environment fit shapes well-being
- What this research misses about ADHD management in practice
If you’ve ever thought, “Maybe it’s not bad enough to count…”
this conversation may change how you see that.
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P.S. If your ADHD symptoms turn every business day into chaos—unfinished tasks piling up, revenue stuck, systems that don't stick—it's not you. It's your operating system. We help service business owners unblock their next $50-500k with simple systems that focus their brain. Watch this video to see how we do it, then take the program walkthrough.