174: When Your Story Feels Too Messy to Share: Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Need to Own Their Visibility

174: When Your Story Feels Too Messy to Share: Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Need to Own Their VisibilityBy: Alyece Smith Published on: 27/05/2025

Discover how embracing imperfection and presence can skyrocket your visibility, build trust, and create a business that truly connects. Learn from Alyece Smith’s real-life launch story in Episode 174 of The ADHD CEO Show.

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174: When Your Story Feels Too Messy to Share: Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Need to Own Their Visibility

173: The Faith-Science Formula to Get Unstuck (with Dr. LaChelle Wieme)

173: The Faith-Science Formula to Get Unstuck (with Dr. LaChelle Wieme)By: Alyece Smith Published on: 20/05/2025

Discover how Dr. LaChelle Wieme combines faith, neuroscience, and quantum physics to help entrepreneurs, especially those with ADHD, overcome mindset blocks and achieve sustainable success.

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173: The Faith-Science Formula to Get Unstuck (with Dr. LaChelle Wieme)

172: Not All Productivity Is Progress: Why Dopamine Chasing Keeps ADHD Entrepreneurs Stuck and Broke

172: Not All Productivity Is Progress: Why Dopamine Chasing Keeps ADHD Entrepreneurs Stuck and BrokeBy: Alyece Smith Published on: 13/05/2025

Learn why fake productivity keeps ADHD entrepreneurs stuck, why dopamine chasing feels productive but isn’t, and how to build true business momentum with a system that rewards real progress, not busywork.

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172: Not All Productivity Is Progress: Why Dopamine Chasing Keeps ADHD Entrepreneurs Stuck and Broke

171: Posting Isn’t the Problem: Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Freeze When Visibility Feels Unsafe

171: Posting Isn’t the Problem: Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Freeze When Visibility Feels UnsafeBy: Alyece Smith Published on: 06/05/2025

Learn why posting content feels overwhelming for ADHD entrepreneurs, how nervous system regulation—not content calendars—unlocks true visibility, and discover tactical ways to rebuild trust with yourself online.

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171: Posting Isn’t the Problem: Why ADHD Entrepreneurs Freeze When Visibility Feels Unsafe

MEET YOUR COACH šŸ‘‘

Alyece Smith is a mom of three, published author, and the owner of Socially Ausomeā„¢ Coaching & Consulting, where she helps entrepreneurs implement simple, effective social media strategies to grow their businesses—without the overwhelm.

As someone with ADHD, Alyece knows firsthand the struggle of juggling big ideas, creative bursts, and the challenge of staying consistent in a world that rewards rigid systems.

After years of trying to force herself into traditional business strategies that didn’t work for her brain, she built a business model that plays to ADHD strengths...fast decision-making, out-of-the-box creativity, and high-energy problem-solving.

Now, she helps other entrepreneurs do the same.

As a certified Social Media Marketing Expert, Master High-Performance Business Coach, and Branding Strategist, Alyece is passionate about showing up authentically in all areas of life and empowering business owners to serve their customers while doing the same.

Her real, unfiltered approach to marketing and business growth has built her a combined audience of over 175K+ across her personal and professional social media accounts.Through her content and The ADHD CEO Podcast, Alyece educates and inspires business owners to keep their marketing simple, social, and ausome...so they can spend less time overthinking and more time actually making money.

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I am not a licensed therapist, medical professional, or financial advisor. The information shared in this membership, podcast, and any related content is based on my personal experience as an ADHD entrepreneur and business mentor. It is designed for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered professional, medical, or psychological advice. If you have concerns about ADHD, mental health, or any medical or financial decisions, please consult a licensed professional who can provide guidance tailored to your specific needs. Your success depends on your own effort, commitment, and individual circumstances.