DIG Coaching Practice Presents "Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as Impacted by Filters on One’s Beliefs, Expectations, Interpretations, Judgments, and Perspectives"
In this episode host Jeff Copper looks at filters, things that impact what we pay attention to such as assumptions, beliefs, expectations, ideas, interpretations, judgments, opinions, perspectives, thoughts, or views. Jeff will look at what is common to all filters, discusses how they impact what is obvious, and the role they play in how those with or impacted with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) go about finding solutions. Listen to the show for this insightful discussion.
Tampa, FL, July 21, 2010 --(PR.com)-- On Attention Talk Radio, host and attention coach Jeff Copper takes an in-depth look at filters that impact those diagnosed with or affected by attention deficit disorder (ADD). Copper reveals the role that filters play in how one pays attention and shares his insight into how these filters help or hinder solutions for those with ADD.
In this episode, Copper also discusses the challenges of attention deficit disorder. He shares his experience as one of the world’s few attention coaches where he has discovered that nothing works at its highest level, whether in life, business, or career, if one pays attention to the wrong thing. All the training, education, consulting, or counseling is only as good as the accuracy or quality of where one’s attention is focused.
The show will be broadcast at 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on Friday, July 30, 2010. The public is encouraged to participate in the program by logging on to blogtalkradio.com/attentiontalkradio, or by calling (646) 652-4409 to listen or ask questions. Attention Talk Radio is broadcast live via the Internet. The focus of the show is to offer insight and insightful thinking, preparing the mind to solve problems through insight, or the sudden comprehension after viewing something in a different light. The show streams live from Attention Talk Radio’s studio page where visitors will find the show schedule, stream, and archives by logging on to AttentionTalkRadio.com. Viewers and listeners can also subscribe to the archives via iTunes or the RSS feed located on the studio page.
Blog Talk Radio (BTR) hosts the show each week. BTR is a free, web-based platform that allows anyone with a phone or a computer to listen, participate, and interact with the show. Blog Talk Radio has been featured on ABC News, the Washington Post, Portfolio, Talkers Magazine, and TheStreet.com. BTR, known as the Citizens Broadcasting Network, can be found online at BlogTalkRadio.com.
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In this episode, Copper also discusses the challenges of attention deficit disorder. He shares his experience as one of the world’s few attention coaches where he has discovered that nothing works at its highest level, whether in life, business, or career, if one pays attention to the wrong thing. All the training, education, consulting, or counseling is only as good as the accuracy or quality of where one’s attention is focused.
The show will be broadcast at 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on Friday, July 30, 2010. The public is encouraged to participate in the program by logging on to blogtalkradio.com/attentiontalkradio, or by calling (646) 652-4409 to listen or ask questions. Attention Talk Radio is broadcast live via the Internet. The focus of the show is to offer insight and insightful thinking, preparing the mind to solve problems through insight, or the sudden comprehension after viewing something in a different light. The show streams live from Attention Talk Radio’s studio page where visitors will find the show schedule, stream, and archives by logging on to AttentionTalkRadio.com. Viewers and listeners can also subscribe to the archives via iTunes or the RSS feed located on the studio page.
Blog Talk Radio (BTR) hosts the show each week. BTR is a free, web-based platform that allows anyone with a phone or a computer to listen, participate, and interact with the show. Blog Talk Radio has been featured on ABC News, the Washington Post, Portfolio, Talkers Magazine, and TheStreet.com. BTR, known as the Citizens Broadcasting Network, can be found online at BlogTalkRadio.com.
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DIG Coaching Practice LLC
Jeff Copper
813-837-8084
www.digcoaching.com
Contact
Jeff Copper
813-837-8084
www.digcoaching.com
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