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Disclaimer: This episode was originally aired on September 6, 2017.
According to Dr. Doug Brackmann, traditional meditation may not work for innovators, entrepreneurs, and other highly โ€œDrivenโ€ individuals who may possess characteristics commonly associated ADHD or OCD. Instead he proposes an alternative meditation style and productivity tools better suited to the Driven brain.
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To find out if you are Driven, take the assessment at HighlyDriven.Life. If you want to learn more, pick up Dougโ€™s book, Driven: Understanding and Harnessing the Genetic Gifts Shared by Entrepreneurs, Navy SEALs, Pro Athletes, and Maybe YOU.

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Doug Brackmann

Dr. Doug Brackmann is a dual Ph.D. in both clinical and organizational psychology. Over the last 30 years he has developed expertise in Driven individuals, roughly 10% of the population. The Driven exhibit a highly competitive and driven nature, are not adverse to risk taking, and may struggle with finding balance in their lives.

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Last updated December 5th, 2019