1 hr 1 min

The ADHD Accountant (w/ actionable tips!) - Tina Mathams Attempting Motherhood

    • Barneoppdragelse

If you're neurodivergent and don't already follow Tina (aka The ADHD Accountant) I cannot recommend it enough.

As we discuss in the episode, the majority of financial advice out there is "typical". Meant for neurotypical people with neurotypical ways of thinking and spending. When we look at our neurodivergent brains (and especially if you're ADHD) most of that typical advice will not be easy to implement, will not take into account our struggles with executive functioning, or our potential impulsive spending.

Tina gives real, actionable tips in the episode. She gives advice on where to start - hint, it's not as simple as "make a budget" and she dives into her thoughts on children and pocket money/allowance.

If you want more after you've listened to this episode I highly recommend listening to her podcast "The ADHD Money + Finance Podcast".  I've listened to all of them and gotten so much great information.

"Start Managing Your Money with ADHD" 5 Week Course
-My partner and I have been part of round one of this course (I paid for it!) and I can't explain how valuable it has been in helping me understand our relationships with money and how we can better deal with money going forward in our ADHD household.
Next round starts 15 April (that's Tax day for all you Americans).

If you're in Australia and want to work with Tina you can contact her via her accounting firm, Diverse Accountants.

Follow her on Instagram @TheADHDAccountant
Thank you for listening!If you like this episode please share, rate, review, and subscribe.Each time you do our little community grows. 
Thank you to Mentra for sponsoring this podcast. Mentra is a neurodiversity employment network partnering with companies who are excited to offer inclusive and accommodating workplaces. To learn more head to MENTRA.comIG: @MentraTeamTT: @mentra.me
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, medical professional, or mental health professional. I am sharing my lived experience. If you relate to any of the content in these episodes, do your own research and speak to a medical professional if needed. There are free resources available in my links:  https://linktr.ee/samattemptsmotherhood
If you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe, rate, and review. Each time you do our little community grows.

Follow Sam:
https://www.tiktok.com/@samattemptsmotherhood
https://www.instagram.com/samattemptsmotherhood/

Follow the podcast:
https://www.instagram.com/attemptingmotherhood.pod/

For more information and resources head to: https://linktr.ee/samattemptsmotherhood

Buy me a coffee (an opportunity to show appreciation for the content you've enjoyed).

If you're neurodivergent and don't already follow Tina (aka The ADHD Accountant) I cannot recommend it enough.

As we discuss in the episode, the majority of financial advice out there is "typical". Meant for neurotypical people with neurotypical ways of thinking and spending. When we look at our neurodivergent brains (and especially if you're ADHD) most of that typical advice will not be easy to implement, will not take into account our struggles with executive functioning, or our potential impulsive spending.

Tina gives real, actionable tips in the episode. She gives advice on where to start - hint, it's not as simple as "make a budget" and she dives into her thoughts on children and pocket money/allowance.

If you want more after you've listened to this episode I highly recommend listening to her podcast "The ADHD Money + Finance Podcast".  I've listened to all of them and gotten so much great information.

"Start Managing Your Money with ADHD" 5 Week Course
-My partner and I have been part of round one of this course (I paid for it!) and I can't explain how valuable it has been in helping me understand our relationships with money and how we can better deal with money going forward in our ADHD household.
Next round starts 15 April (that's Tax day for all you Americans).

If you're in Australia and want to work with Tina you can contact her via her accounting firm, Diverse Accountants.

Follow her on Instagram @TheADHDAccountant
Thank you for listening!If you like this episode please share, rate, review, and subscribe.Each time you do our little community grows. 
Thank you to Mentra for sponsoring this podcast. Mentra is a neurodiversity employment network partnering with companies who are excited to offer inclusive and accommodating workplaces. To learn more head to MENTRA.comIG: @MentraTeamTT: @mentra.me
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor, medical professional, or mental health professional. I am sharing my lived experience. If you relate to any of the content in these episodes, do your own research and speak to a medical professional if needed. There are free resources available in my links:  https://linktr.ee/samattemptsmotherhood
If you enjoyed this episode please share, subscribe, rate, and review. Each time you do our little community grows.

Follow Sam:
https://www.tiktok.com/@samattemptsmotherhood
https://www.instagram.com/samattemptsmotherhood/

Follow the podcast:
https://www.instagram.com/attemptingmotherhood.pod/

For more information and resources head to: https://linktr.ee/samattemptsmotherhood

Buy me a coffee (an opportunity to show appreciation for the content you've enjoyed).

1 hr 1 min