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  <title>The Impulsive Thinker’s Story - Pre-ADHD Diagnosis</title>
  <description>You didn't burn your business down. You got bored — and nobody told you why. The Impulsive Thinker® finally digs into his own ADHD story. If you never fit in, this episode is for you. &amp;amp;nbsp; In This Episode: Why masking and not fitting in hits hardest for ADHD Entrepreneurs How boredom and conformity kill the drive to build and create What happens when you mistake ADHD for being a “bad person” &amp;amp;nbsp; What You'll Take Away: Not fitting in is the baseline for ADHD Entrepreneurs — not a problem to fix Masking starts young and scars deep, but doesn’t erase who you are Boredom triggers chaos — your brain blows things up to feel something ADHD isn’t the problem. It’s the world’s refusal to bend that breaks you. Diagnosing ADHD late means years of thinking you’re the issue &amp;amp;nbsp; GUEST BIOCassandra Morari is an ADHD brain and COO at The Rock, a Saskatchewan family ag-business. She knows small town. She knows family business. And she’s been masking her brain for years. www.therackonline.com &amp;amp;nbsp; ABOUT THIS EPISODE This episode of The Impulsive Thinker® tears the mask off the host’s own ADHD Entrepreneur experience. No fluff. Cassandra Morari asks the questions nobody’s put to The Impulsive Thinker® before — what did pre-diagnosis really look like? From growing up the oddball in a rural Catholic town to blowing up career moves out of boredom, The Impulsive Thinker® walks through decades of fitting everywhere but belonging nowhere. They hit on real ADHD challenges — masking, rejection, internalized blame, and how boredom and novelty drive business decisions. The Impulsive Thinker® explains that ADHD isn’t the enemy. The problem is being forced to run on “society’s measuring stick” instead of your own operating system. The worst damage isn’t business chaos — it’s the belief that your brain is broken. This episode is built for ADHD Entrepreneurs who know being different isn’t a marketing slogan. If you’re sick of pretending to fit in, hit play now. &amp;amp;nbsp; Email me about it at andre@theimpulsivethinker.com. Remember — ADHD failure is measured on society's measuring stick. Not yours. Your brain runs on interest, not importance. That's not a flaw. That's a different operating system. ADHD is not a deficit. It's a difference. &amp;amp;nbsp; 🧠Check out the ADHD Simplified® online course - coming soon! Join the waitlist for a special discount! 📃Download The Sh!t List™, my weekly planning tool. 📰Join the Impulsive Thoughts newsletter. 🔗Connect with me on LinkedIn. 👣Follow me on  Instagram. 💻Check out our website. 👂🏼We want to hear from you! Send us your ideas, questions, or feedback Here. &amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 Introduction to Cassandra Morari and ADHD 03:02 Exploring André's Early Life and ADHD Awareness 05:38 Navigating School Life with ADHD 08:26 Friendships and Social Dynamics in School 11:26 University Experience and Finding Acceptance 14:15 Parenting and Social Challenges Today 17:16 Career Journey and Entrepreneurial Spirit 19:37 Navigating Workplace Relationships and Misunderstandings 22:45 The Journey of Self-Discovery and ADHD Awareness 28:57 Understanding ADHD: Stigma and Acceptance 34:12 Embracing Uniqueness and Building Confidence &amp;amp;nbsp;  © 2025 The Impulsive Thinker®. All rights reserved.  The Impulsive Thinker® and ADHD Simplified® are registered trademarks of Objective Engineering Inc. </description>
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