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Exceptionally Good

Discover your talent through your neurodiversity Peter Ampe & Emily Rammant

A surprising look at neurodiversity with many recognizable examples For (young)adults on the wide spectrum of ADHD, ASD, dyslexia or OCD An answer the growing attention for neurodiversity in education and the business world

You can’t sit still. You don’t like unexpected visits. You have to check five times if the light is out. But you also spot details that nobody notices. You think of surprising solutions. You can concentrate hours at a time.

Many people find themselves, without realizing, somewhere on the spectrum of neurodivergent deviation. They don’t feel like they are different to what is perceived as ‘normal’. But why couldn’t ‘exceptional’ be ‘exceptionally good’?

This books consciously doesn’t focus on the many snags of neurodivergent disorders like ADHD, ASD, dyslexia or OCD. The authors do, however, show that people on the spectrum usually have very peculiar talents. By means of recognizable stories and practical tips, they help the reader to discover their own unique talents and make better choices in their lives and work.

200 x 150 | 208 pages | 38,000 words paperback | all rights available

Peter Ampe works in advertising and is a columnist for the English Little Black Book magazine. He has got distinct characteristics of ASD and ADHD. He wrote this book together with his wife Emily Rammant, a Professional Certified Coach and cofounder of Yin United. She focusses on identity and innovation for individuals and companies.

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