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6 Life Changing Health Tips To Transform Your Energy – Tyler Tolman
To be able to do all the things that allow someone to be successful you must have high energy levels. With this thought in mind, I interviewed Tyler Tolman to find out his top tips. He is an expert in the field and has more than 80k of Facebook followers and sells out events all over the world!
Everything Tyler teaches is logical and anyone can pick it up pretty quickly. I get entrepreneurs that contact me all the time and say, “Tim how do I have more energy so I can take my business to the next level.” After interviewing Tyler, I can now safely answer that question with confidence.
Tyler has taught me two key concepts:
“ If you want to have more money then you need to have more energy – simple”
“ You first need to heal yourself before you can serve other people”
These two quotes have now changed the way I look at entrepreneurship and since interviewing Tyler, I have taken up the challenge to do a thirty-eight day fast! Why would I continue to not feel the best and not perform at my highest level doing what I love? Have you asked yourself the same question?
The fast Tyler has recommended to me after my recent health issues is a four-day colon cleanse, followed by a salt flush, then a three-day veggie juice fast, then a thirty-day fruit fast and then finishing with a one-day liver cleanse. Drop me a message if you want to know how it’s going.
Below are Tyler’s six tips to change your life and transform your energy.
1. Hydrate yourself with these steps
The first thing you need to do to transform your health is starting to hydrate yourself. We have been told this for ages but Tyler suggests you take it up a notch. So many people think they are hydrated but they are not.
They’re usually chronically dehydrated which leads to chronic fatigue symptoms and pain in the body. Have you had back pain, knee pain or any other type of pain in your body? Well, this pain is your body telling you that you’re dehydrated and need to drink more water.
If you properly hydrate yourself, you will get less pain, more mental clarity and an increase in energy – not bad.
The number one sign that you are thirsty is actually hunger. When you wake up and you’re hungry, it’s just your body wanting water. If this happens to you, then try drinking some water and the hunger pains should go away. If they don’t, then you really are hungry and you should eat.
2. Do a colon cleanse
One of the most suggested health tips that Tyler gives wherever he goes is to do a colon cleanse. The reasons he suggests this is that the colon is at the centre of your health. If you look back to the ancient Egyptians, on the new moon of every month, they do three days of digestive cleaning. They would consume very specific seeds, fibres and clays that would help extract different toxins and poisons.
Tyler has a colon cleanse that is available on his website that takes four days to do. It involves eating nothing but the colon cleanse mix and drinking lots of water. The first time you do a colon cleanse you are going to feel backed up and you may not have a bowel movement for 3-4 days because of all the plaque that is trying to exit your body.
For those that are really backed up, Tyler suggests doing your first colon cleanse, and then another one a month later, and then one more a month after that. If you do this, you will be shocked what comes out of your body and after three months you will know what it’s like to have normal bowel movements.
Every time you eat a meal, within 30-45 minutes you will have a good bowel movement – that’s the way it should be. Some men are only having one bowel movement a day and some women only have one or two a week – if that’s you, it’s time to get healthy.
3. Try one of the four types of fasting
Tyler spoke to me in depth in our interview about fasting and how it can transform your energy levels. There are a few different types of fasts and it depends on your goals as to which one you do. The water fast is the most extreme and the fruit or juice fast is easier to manage. Below is an explanation of each and some common questions that Tyler get’s asked about fasting.
Juice Fast
So option one is a juice fast and it’s a good way to reset your entire immune system as well as get rid of a lot of old cells in your body. Scientific studies have shown that if you do high-intensity training after a juice fast the level of human growth hormone in your body increases by 2000%.
The best way Tyler told me to do a juice fast is by doing a 4-day colon cleanse first and then try drinking nothing but freshly made juices for seven days (not supermarket juice).
Water Fast
Doing a water fast is the most intense type of fasting and is better to be done with supervision. The idea here is simple; drink nothing but water for 30 days. The first week will be difficult but then after that you should be fine. Water fasting is common with more severe health problems like cancer but can go a long way to healing lots of different illnesses.
Fruit Fast
A fruit fast is also pretty simple and it involves eating nothing but fruit for every meal combined with drinking plenty of water. The best fruits to eat are the ones that are in season and that you are craving.
In the first 3-4 days, you can expect to have a bit of diarrhoea and other things occur but then at the end of this period you probably won’t have any of that and will feel good. The key with the fruit fast is to eat the right amount of calories for your body weight.
Some of you may think that eating nothing but fruit for all meals for a specific period of time is a bit crazy, but Tyler told me that he has taken plenty of people on a forty day water fast. During these water fasts, the attendees felt even stronger than before so Tyler can’t see why someone would be deficient only eating fruit for a few weeks.
The reality is that one in two people will get cancer in their lifetime, diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease and heart disease is the leading cause of death. If you go to the American Cancer society’s website, their recommendation is to eat fruit with every meal and for snacks throughout the day.
Organisations like this don’t make this stuff up and it’s based on sixty years of research and hundreds of millions of dollars of research every year. It’s no secret Tyler says, that fruit is one of the main factors in preventing cancer and even reversing it.
One of the challenges of eating fruit is that a lot of us will feel full from even a small amount. The reason for this is that fruit has fewer calories, most of us are dehydrated, and because fruit is 70% water, it instantly hydrates us and takes away our hunger pains.
Then, ten minutes later, we feel full again (the key is to train ourselves to overeat fruit ). It’s for this reason that society doesn’t think they can live on fruit, but if we are properly hydrated, then the fruit will keep us full for longer.
Intermittent fasting
The other method that Tyler spoke about was intermittent fasting that according to the ancient people suggests that from 4 am until noon our body is in the process of wanting to detoxify itself. When you wake up and have bacon and eggs in the morning, all the energy that is supposed to be used for detoxification, is being used for digestion, so people are never letting their body detox.
To implement this type of fasting it involves going until noon with no food and just water. Then from noon onwards you could start eating with some fresh fruit. After lunch at noon you can then have another meal later in the day of something healthy like steamed vegetables.
The first week 3-5 days of this routine will be uncomfortable so you should have some time to yourself and go to the gym, have a massage, get out into the sun, go for walks, etc. These activities will take your mind off the fact your detoxing and make sure you get plenty of rest at the same time.
By week two you will feel like a champion and want to do a marathon. This is because your body is no longer deficient in healthy food and hydration, so you will no longer require adrenaline and stimulants like coffee to function properly.
What are the benefits of fasting?
People have an accumulation of plaque in their digestive systems from eating processed foods, excess foreign proteins that have accumulated in different parts of the body, and excess fat that prevents the circuitry system from doing its job.
By doing a fast, your body starts to get rid of the excess protein and this can be seen by people having moles and skin tags that disappear while doing a fast. Fasting gives the body time to emulsify the excess fat and clear it from the body so things can become a lot cleaner and leaner.
Am I going to get too skinny by doing this?
A lot of the weight people lose when fasting is actually just waste from the colon, which you want to get rid of. You may also lose a kilo or two of fat on your first fast. Tyler has had people come to his programmes who are underweight and after doing a 21 day fast, they return to normal life and begin putting on weight and doing physique competitions.
While doing a fast, if you just lie around and do nothing then you will lose weight, but if you exercise while fasting, you won’t lose as much weight. If this is the first time you are fasting you will experience more weight loss and you will probably lose a couple of kilo’s of actual fat.
Once you complete a fast your human growth hormones will be reset and so your body is then ready to build. If you start to eat higher nutritional foods and do some exercise, you will find that you put on weight much quicker than before.
How often should I fast?
Ideally, it’s good to do a fast at the change of every season for 3-7 days. When attempting your very first fast, it’s good to aim for 7-10 days. If all of this seems too much, then just one ten day fast per year will help you to achieve a whole new level of health.
4. Eat more fruit (there are lots of myths around this one)
The number one source of nutrition for our muscles, our organs and brain is carbohydrates. When babies are born into the world, the major component of breast milk is carbohydrates. Without a doubt, fruit is the most detoxifying food on the planet and you should consume lots of it.
If you need to pre-prepare your fruit so you can increase your intake, then make sure you don’t cut it up more than 24 hours in advance and try to eat it as soon as possible. When transporting your fruit always use BPA free Tupperware.
5. Remove the bags under your eyes by cleaning your kidneys
If you have darkness, or bags, or deep cut lines in the skin around the eyes, it’s directly related to the kidneys. Tyler believes the main thing causing kidney problems is excess protein that causes an acidic reaction within the body. The other causes are things like hydration issues, too much stress, a bad diet, or the body constantly running on adrenaline – but it’s usually excess protein.
So if you have dark bags under your eyes, then Tyler recommends you do a colon cleanse and then some type of fast to give the kidneys time to regenerate themselves. Anywhere from 5-10 days on a water fast, done about every 3-4 months would be optimal to fix the kidneys as well as reducing the amount of protein in the diet from animal based foods.
It’s also advised to eliminate processed drinks and replace them with water and teas. Doing a water fast when you have deep bags under your eyes will cause your kidneys to hurt within three days and they will be in pain. This pain will be perceived as lower back pain and that’s your kidneys softening up and starting to detox and heal themselves.
Some foods that you can consume to help rebuild the kidneys include dandelion roots, uva ursi, cranberries and kidney beans.
6. Clean the liver out
Many of us develop stones in our liver and are not breaking down fats that we are consuming or are eating too much fat. The direct effect of this can be seen when you look into the whites of your eyes and see yellow or globular types of growths – if you have none, then your liver is probably healthy.
The easiest way Tyler says to fix liver issues is to do a seven-day juice fast and then on the day after, do a liver cleanse. Doing a liver cleanse involves fasting from the morning until the afternoon, doing a salt flush (1 tablespoon of Himalayan salt in 1 litre of water) and then following these three steps:
– Makeup 500ml–1 litre of freshly juiced grapefruit
– Then add ½ a cup to a full cup of extra virgin olive oil to the juice
– Finally, put all of this into a blender to emulsify the liquid and then drink it
The next morning when you have a bowel movement you will see anywhere from 50-100 of these green looking peas. If you find there are lots of stones coming out then, you should repeat the liver cleanse process every weekend for 2-3 weeks. At the end of this you will feel amazing and have a clean liver.
***Bonus Advice From Tyler***
Tea
Tea is fantastic as long as you don’t just drink it without any water. The reason for this is that tea can have a laxative effect causing it to be more dehydrating if you’re just drinking tea and not water. You should drink 1 litre of water per 22kg of body weight.
Routine and Travelling
Each day Tyler gets up between 5:30am-6am and drinks one litre of water with half a teaspoon of Himalayan salt which helps his body hydrate, adds electrolytes, and stimulates the digestive system to move a bit.
Then, Tyler goes for a long walk or a gym training session for 1-2 hours. He then comes home and does a skin cleaning process called Guasha and continues to drink water until noon when he has his first meal for the day.
When flying, Tyler likes to use essential oils on the plane until he lands where he will rehydrate himself by buying a fresh juice at the airport. He then goes straight from the airport to a local market or grocery store and buys fresh food like avocado, fresh fruit, tomatoes and lettuce. These ingredients are often used to make wraps with a bread called “essene”.
He will often add other ingredients to the wraps like peanut butter, honey, banana, salt and sprouts. Any leftover food is then put in his suitcase and he travels around with it until he needs to buy more. Which means he doesn’t need to buy food at every place he visits.
Organic juices
Do your best to make your home a safe haven and make things organic but when you travel loosen up a little bit. Don’t be too strict and religious about everything and be happy. When you go to places like Boost Juice they do wash the produce, and just in this process alone, you eliminate a lot of the nasties.
Even if you get a few nasties in the non-organic produce here and there, by the fact that you are getting so much fibre and so many nutrients, your body is going to deal with it so much quicker anyway.
Sleep
Tyler says most people should have 6-8 hours sleep every night unless you are living a peak lifestyle of health and then you may only need a minimum of four hours sleep. On weekends, it’s actually good to sleep for longer periods up to twelve hours.
Tyler’s Favourite Quote – “Be the change that you want to see in the world” – Gandhi
So if Tyler has inspired you to change your eating habits and transform your energy, then start today by doing Tyler’s Free 7 Day Juice Fast.
Relationship Advice
Why Entrepreneurs Often Struggle With Dating
The same habits that build a company tend to dismantle a founder’s dating life. The 80-hour weeks, the deferred vacations, and the phone that never stops all work for the business and against the relationship. The operating system that runs a startup runs the founder too, and it leaves few spare cycles for a stranger over dinner. The struggle is well documented, and its causes trace back to two scarce resources, time and attention.
The Time Deficit
Time is the first casualty. Two-thirds of business owners report working longer hours since they started their company, and 61% say their stress runs much higher than it did in conventional employment. More than a quarter, 26.9%, describe their work-life balance as poor. Vacations are the sharpest signal. Close to 40% of founders took little or no time off in a recent year, and 60% said they could not get away even when they needed to.
The schedule is long, and worse, it is unpredictable. Availability arrives in bursts around launches, fundraising, and deadlines, so a founder can promise a Thursday dinner and lose it to a board emergency by Wednesday afternoon. Dating, especially early dating, runs on consistency and repeated low-stakes contact. A calendar that swings between dead weeks and 90-hour sprints supplies very little of either, and the person on the other side of the table takes the cancellations as disinterest long before they learn the cause.
Divided Attention at the Table
Even when a founder is in the room, the company is often in the room too. Running a business occupies a kind of mental bandwidth that does not switch off at dinner. A product problem and a half-drafted investor email stay in the background of the conversation, and a perceptive date notices the divided attention within minutes. Connection on an early date is built on full attention, the exact resource a startup consumes first and returns last.
The emotional load compounds the problem. Nearly 3 in 5 entrepreneurs have been diagnosed with a mental health condition, and the swings of the work, traction one week and a collapsed deal the next, follow them to the table. Most do not address it. Among founders who skip mental health support, 73% cite cost and 52% cite a lack of time, which means the stress that erodes their relationships usually goes untreated. A person carrying that much, unspoken, struggles to be the light, curious presence that early dates run on.
The Founder Personality and Its Cost
The traits that make a founder also work against easy dating. Entrepreneurs tend to run on drive and a high tolerance for risk. Studies of founder personality patterns find the same profile, slow to cede control and quick to act, that carries a company through its first hard years. A relationship asks for a different posture. It runs on shared decisions and steady compromise, which sits awkwardly with a person used to setting direction and watching others execute it.
There is also the matter of standards and convenience. Founders often describe finding it easier to have someone than to do the slow, uncertain work of finding the right someone. That preference produces relationships of convenience, chosen because they ask little and fit into the gaps, and those are precisely the ones that buckle under the first real strain. The drive that refuses to quit on a company can become a refusal to invest the same patience in a person, and the founders most resistant to work-life balance often carry that same refusal straight into their personal life.
Meeting People on a Founder’s Schedule
With so little open time, founders gravitate toward efficiency in how they meet people. Slow, high-volume messaging feels like wasted overhead, so many lean on introductions through their network or on settings already tied to work, where shared context removes the first few awkward steps. Some turn to dating apps for entrepreneurs and other tools built for busy professionals, which filter for people who already accept the hours and the travel that come with the territory.
The method matters less than the fit. A founder needs a way to meet people that respects a calendar built around the company, and a partner who accepts that calendar as a known quantity. The mechanism, network or otherwise, is only useful if it surfaces people who can live alongside the work.
Practical Methods for Founders
There are no spare hours to add, and past 50 a week, the extra long hours produce less anyway. Founders who date well block the time on the calendar and defend it the way they defend a board meeting, because an unprotected slot is the first thing to disappear in a crisis. They tell a new partner early and plainly how the schedule actually runs, which lets the people who can handle it self-select fast and saves months of friction with the people who cannot.
Presence comes next. Putting the phone in another room for two hours does more for an early relationship than a longer dinner spent half-distracted by notifications. The last piece is selection. The relationships that survive entrepreneurship work as an equal relationship, where neither person runs the other like a department, and where each person treats the other’s ambition as something to support. Founders who extend their operational discipline to their personal life tend to stop losing the people they actually want.
The Cost of Waiting
The easy move is to treat dating as a problem for after the product ships, after the company finally feels stable. That moment keeps receding. Founders who defer their personal life until the business is settled often discover the business is never settled enough, and the years they pour into it are the same years a relationship would have been simplest to build. A company can recover from a bad quarter. The decade spent building it does not come back, and neither do the people who left while waiting for a free weekend. Treating dating as part of the infrastructure the company rests on is what keeps a founder from building something impressive and standing next to no one when it is finished.
Relationship Advice
10 Important Questions to Ask Before Starting Divorce Proceedings
Divorce is a major legal and financial decision. For many people, the process raises more questions than it answers, particularly in the early stages when priorities are still being worked out. Asking the right questions before instructing anyone can help clarify what lies ahead and what kind of support is needed.
This article sets out ten questions worth considering before divorce proceedings begin, covering finances, children, timelines, and legal options.
1. Have I Considered Non-Court Resolution Options?
Litigation is not the only path available. Mediation, collaborative law, and arbitration are all recognised alternatives to court proceedings. Courts in England and Wales now expect evidence that non-court dispute resolution was considered before an application is made. These routes can reduce cost, shorten timelines, and limit the strain on everyone involved, including children.
2. What Are My Financial Priorities?
Before instructing anyone, it helps to identify what matters most financially. Property, pensions, savings, business interests, and joint debts all need to be considered. Entrepreneurs and professionals with complex financial structures should think carefully about how a business valuation might affect a settlement.
For cases of this kind, a firm with dedicated experience in financially complex separations is worth identifying early. Stowe Family Law, whose divorce solicitors are listed in Legal 500, regularly advises on matters involving business assets, investment portfolios, and pension sharing. Knowing your priorities from the outset helps legal advisers focus their work effectively.
3. Do I Understand the Difference Between Divorce and Financial Settlement?
These are two separate legal processes that run on different timelines. A divorce decree ends the marriage. A financial order deals with how assets are divided. Many people are surprised to find that a divorce does not automatically resolve financial matters. Both processes need to be addressed, and leaving financial matters unresolved after a divorce can create complications later.
4. What Type of Legal Support Do I Need?
Not all family law firms operate in the same way. Some focus exclusively on family law, while others handle a broad range of legal work. Firms with a dedicated family law focus tend to have more direct experience with the specific issues that arise in separation and divorce. Independent directory recognition, such as listing in Legal 500 or Chambers, and membership of Resolution are useful indicators when comparing divorce lawyers.
5. What Documents Should I Gather Before My First Meeting?
Arriving at a first appointment with the relevant paperwork saves time and can help manage legal costs from the start. Useful documents include a marriage certificate, recent bank statements, property information, pension details, and any business financial records. Having these ready allows a solicitor to review the full picture and give more accurate initial guidance.
6. How Will Child Arrangements Be Handled?
Where children are involved, their welfare is the court’s primary concern. Existing informal arrangements may work well, but they are not legally binding. Consider schooling, living arrangements, and contact schedules. Any safeguarding concerns should be raised with a solicitor at the earliest opportunity. The Pathfinder model, currently expanding across courts in England and Wales, is designed to speed up child arrangement decisions and keep the child’s welfare central.
7. What Is a Realistic Timeline?
Timelines vary depending on the complexity of the case and whether matters are contested. Straightforward, uncontested divorces can resolve within a few months. Cases involving disputed finances or child arrangements typically take longer. Divorce solicitors UK-wide will give different estimates depending on regional court availability and the specifics of the case. Practical planning, both personal and professional, benefits from having a realistic sense of how long the process may take.
8. How Will Legal Costs Be Managed?
Legal fees depend largely on how contested the process becomes. Some firms offer fixed-fee arrangements for straightforward cases. Others bill on an hourly basis. Ask any firm you consider about their fee structure, how frequently they bill, and what is likely to trigger additional costs. Understanding the financial commitment from the start avoids unexpected pressure later in the process.
9. Are There Any International or Cross-Border Elements?
If either party lives abroad, holds assets in another country, or has dual nationality, jurisdiction becomes a significant factor. English courts regularly handle cases with international elements, but specialist advice should be sought promptly. Jurisdiction decisions made early in the process can affect how matters are handled throughout.
10. Am I Practically Ready to Proceed?
This is a practical question rather than an emotional one. Decision-making under significant stress can lead to choices that are difficult to reverse. Solicitors provide legal advice, not personal support. Seeking guidance from a therapist or counsellor before or alongside legal proceedings may help with clearer decision-making at each stage.
What These Questions Reveal
Working through these questions provides a clearer picture of what the process is likely to involve and what level of specialist support may be needed. Cases involving complex finances, children, or cross-border elements point toward the need for experienced divorce lawyers with a dedicated family law focus.
Speak to a Specialist Before Proceedings Begin
Taking time to prepare before instructing a solicitor can make a material difference to how proceedings unfold. Gathering documents, identifying financial priorities, and considering alternatives to court all help from the outset. If your situation involves complex finances, children, or any international element, specialist advice from an experienced family law firm is the logical starting point.
Relationship Advice
The Psychology of Commitment: Why Men and Women Approach Relationships Completely Differently
When it comes to building a successful life, your choice of partner is just as critical as your choice of career. Yet, many high-achievers struggle in their relationships because they fundamentally misunderstand how the opposite sex views commitment.
The harsh reality of relationship psychology is that men and women do not commit in the same way. Renowned relationship educator and author Alison Armstrong has spent decades studying this exact dynamic. Through her Understanding Men workshops, she reveals that building a relationship rooted in genuine safety requires understanding the completely different ways men and women view partnerships.
Here is Armstrong’s brilliant breakdown with Lila Rose of the psychology behind how men and women commit, and why true acceptance is the ultimate relationship biohack.
1. Men Scan for “Complimentary Strength”
A common misconception is that successful, strong men are intimidated by successful, strong women. According to Armstrong, the truth is much more nuanced: men are actively looking for strength, but they are looking for complimentary strength.
Men naturally approach long-term commitment like they are drafting a high-level team. They do not want to be duplicated; they want a partner who possesses strengths that they lack. A man wants to be admired for the unique ways that he is strong, and the only reason he seeks that admiration is because he deeply admires his partner in return.
2. The Forgotten Question: Do You Actually Like Him?
Historically, women were culturally conditioned to look for a checklist of survival traits. Society taught women to look for men who were handsome, strong, educated, and financially secure.
Because of this deeply ingrained conditioning, Armstrong points out that women often ask themselves if they are in love, or if the chemistry is amazing, but completely forget to ask one foundational question: Do I actually like this person?
If you were to have children, would you hope they turn out exactly like him? Do you prefer how he naturally operates in the world? One of the biggest indicators for a man that he has found the right partner is simply the feeling that she genuinely likes him for who he is, not just for the boxes he checks.
3. The “Prince” vs. The “King” (The Emasculation Limit)
For a man to fully commit, he requires an environment where he is not constantly emasculated. However, Armstrong notes that a man’s tolerance for emasculation changes drastically as he ages and moves through different stages of development.
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The Prince (30s): Younger men are highly adaptable. A “Prince” might tolerate a high degree of emasculation or boundary-crossing to keep a relationship together, even though he will ultimately resent himself for betraying his own values.
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The King (50s+): A mature, grounded man has almost zero tolerance for emasculation. A “King” knows his worth and would much rather be alone than be diminished or constantly corrected by a romantic partner.
4. Men Buy the “Whole Package” Upfront
When a man truly commits to a woman, he accepts the entire package. He recognizes her quirks, her flaws, and the things that irritate him, and he accepts that they are part and parcel of the traits he values most about her.
If his friends point out a flaw in his partner, his response is usually, “That’s just how she is.” He isn’t out to change her. When a woman is chosen by a man operating at this level, she can feel it in her nervous system before he ever proposes. She feels deeply safe and loved because she knows she doesn’t have to perform to be accepted.
5. Women Commit One Acceptance at a Time
While men buy the whole package upfront, Armstrong explains that women naturally commit one acceptance at a time. It requires intentional, conscious effort for a woman to say, “That is how he is. That is what he needs. That works best for him.”
The tragic downfall of many marriages is that decades after the wedding, the wife is still trying to change her husband at his core. She tries to change what he values and how he spends his time and energy. But a man does those things because they feed his soul. Trying to change a man’s core values is effectively demanding that he starve himself.
The Danger of Resignation
Many people confuse “resignation” with “acceptance.” Putting up with your partner’s traits in a dismissive, frustrated way is not acceptance. It is a breeding ground for hostility.
Resignation introduces a dark, cancerous energy into a marriage. It eats away at the foundation of the relationship until there is nothing left but resentment.
Commitment Styles at a Glance
| Trait | How Men Operate | How Women Operate |
| Selection Focus | Scans for complimentary strength to build a team. | Often conditioned to look for a societal checklist. |
| Acceptance | Buys the “whole package,” including flaws, upfront. | Tends to commit sequentially, one acceptance at a time. |
| Changing the Partner | Rarely tries to fundamentally change a committed partner. | May attempt to change his core habits or values over time. |
Building a legacy relationship requires radical self-awareness. When we stop trying to change our partners into duplicated versions of ourselves, and instead embrace their complimentary strengths just as Alison Armstrong advises, we lay the groundwork for a partnership that can withstand the test of time.
Entrepreneurs
The Brutal Truth About Entrepreneurship with ADHD (And Why Most Advice Is Making It Worse)
You’re not lazy. You’re not undisciplined… and you’re definitely not broken.
You’re an entrepreneur with ADHD, and right now you’re probably sitting on 19 unfinished projects, 47 open tabs, and a brain that feels like it’s running on 12 different radio stations at once.
You’ve read the books. You’ve tried the planners, the Pomodoro timers, the accountability groups. You’ve even hired coaches who promised to “fix” your focus. Yet here you are — brilliant ideas, massive potential, and a business that still feels like it’s one step away from collapsing under the weight of your own mind.
Here’s what almost nobody in the entrepreneurial space will admit:
The real struggle isn’t your ADHD. It’s that you’ve been trying to run a neurodivergent brain inside a neurotypical business model — and then beating yourself up when it doesn’t work.
Most advice for entrepreneurs was written by people whose brains work differently. They preach consistency, routines, long-term planning, and steady execution like those things are universal truths. For the ADHD entrepreneur, those “truths” feel like trying to swim upstream in cement. You can force it for a while (and you have), but eventually your brain rebels, the burnout hits, and you’re left feeling like a failure who just needs to “try harder.”
That cycle is quietly destroying more talented founders than cash flow problems or bad hires ever could.
The deeper layer most people never reach is this: your ADHD isn’t a bug in the system. It’s a different operating system entirely. And when you stop trying to install Windows on a Mac and start building everything around macOS, the game changes completely.
The Hidden Addiction That Keeps ADHD Entrepreneurs Stuck
You already know the surface symptoms — time blindness, rejection sensitivity, starting strong and fading fast, shiny object syndrome.
But the real trap is more insidious.
It’s the addiction to chaos and novelty.
Your brain is wired for dopamine. New ideas, big visions, last-minute sprints, high-stakes pressure — these things light you up like nothing else. The boring, repetitive, systems-building work that actually scales a business? It feels like torture.
So unconsciously, you keep your business in a state of controlled chaos. You say yes to too many things. You chase the next exciting opportunity. You avoid building the boring infrastructure because “I work better under pressure anyway.”
And every time the pressure gets too high, you crash, swear you’ll get organized next quarter, and repeat the cycle.
Meanwhile, the neurotypical advice keeps telling you to “just build better habits.” As if your brain is a poorly trained dog that needs more discipline instead of a high-performance race car that needs the right fuel and track.
This isn’t a character flaw. It’s neurology.
And until you stop treating your wiring as something to overcome and start treating it as your greatest strategic advantage, you’ll stay stuck in the same exhausting loop.
The Identity Shift That Changes Everything
The entrepreneurs with ADHD who finally break through don’t “fix” their brains.
They redesign their entire business to work with their brains.
They stop trying to become the consistent, routine-loving founder the gurus talk about. Instead, they become the architect of a system that leverages their natural strengths — hyperfocus, pattern recognition, creative problem-solving, relentless drive under pressure — while outsourcing or automating everything that drains them.
This is the layer most ADHD entrepreneurs never reach because it requires something terrifying: accepting that you are never going to be “normal” at entrepreneurship… and that’s exactly why you can win bigger than most.
Your ability to see connections others miss. Your tolerance for uncertainty. Your capacity to go all-in when something lights you up. These aren’t liabilities. They’re unfair advantages in a world that rewards speed, creativity, and bold moves.
The shift is simple but brutal:
Stop trying to manage your ADHD. Start designing your business around it.
How to Actually Build a Business That Works With Your Brain
- Stop fighting your energy cycles — weaponize them. Most ADHD entrepreneurs try to force 8-hour focused days. That’s insane. Instead, track when your brain actually works best (for many it’s 10pm-2am or random 4-hour hyperfocus bursts). Build your schedule around those windows. Protect them like gold. Do the deep, high-leverage work then. Use the low-energy periods for admin, calls, or recovery.
- Build “chaos containers,” not rigid systems. Traditional project management tools feel like cages. Create loose but effective structures that give your brain freedom. Use tools like Notion with massive flexibility, or body-doubling (working alongside someone virtually), or even hiring a “chaos wrangler” — an assistant who thrives on turning your scattered ideas into executable plans.
- Turn your rejection sensitivity into rocket fuel. That intense fear of letting people down or looking stupid? Channel it into creating ridiculously high standards for your customer experience or product quality. Use it as fuel instead of letting it paralyze you.
- Outsource the parts that make you want to die. The execution, follow-through, and maintenance phases are where most ADHD entrepreneurs lose. Hire or partner with people who love the details. Your job is vision, strategy, and big swings. Let someone else own the spreadsheets.
- Create external pressure on your own terms. Deadlines and public commitments work wonders for the ADHD brain. Use them strategically — announce launches, create beta groups, or work with coaches who understand neurodivergence instead of fighting it.
The entrepreneurs with ADHD who are quietly crushing it right now aren’t the ones who finally became “disciplined.” They’re the ones who stopped apologizing for how their brain works and started building empires that are specifically engineered for it.
They have teams that handle the boring stuff. They have systems that flex with their energy instead of fighting it. They’ve turned their “flaws” into the exact reasons their businesses stand out.
Your ADHD brain is not the enemy. The enemy was trying to play the game by rules that were never designed for you.
The moment you accept that and start designing everything… your calendar, your team, your offers, your processes — around how you actually operate, the struggle doesn’t disappear… but it becomes manageable, even exhilarating.
You were never meant to fit the mold. You were meant to break it and build something better.
The world doesn’t need another cookie-cutter entrepreneur. It needs the chaotic, brilliant, all-in, slightly unhinged visionaries who can only operate at full power when the game is built for them.
That’s you.
Stop trying to fix yourself. Start building the business that was always meant to be run by a mind like yours.
Your next breakthrough isn’t going to come from working harder or being more consistent. It’s going to come from finally giving yourself permission to work differently.
And when you do that? Watch what happens.
The same brain that once felt like a curse becomes the exact reason your business becomes unstoppable.
You’ve got this. Not despite the ADHD. Because of it.
If you want to learn more from me or send me a personal message I’ll respond to you on Instagram at https://instagram.com/iamjoelbrown speak soon!
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