Creative Neurodivergents: Get Organized for Good
Presented by Xand Griffin
Creative Neurodivergents: Get Organized for Good
virtual Thursday January 23 @ 2 pm ETFree for MembersNon-Members:$35
Creative Neurodivergents: Get Organized for Good
virtual Thursday January 23 @ 2 pm ETDid you know that one in five people are neurodivergent? If you’ve ever felt that ADHD, autism, dyslexia or other forms of neurodivergence have made navigating the workplace challenging, this webinar is for you. It’s time to move past just getting by and start thriving at work Whether you are neurodivergent or looking to create a more inclusive workplace, you’ll leave with practical tips to get organized for good and thrive every workday.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
- How embracing neurodiversity fuels creativity, drives innovation and enhances problem-solving.
- How to tailor project management tools to fit your unique working style.
- How to master effective strategies for confidently advocating for yourself in the workplace.
About Xand Griffin
Xand Griffin (she/her) is an award-winning creative leader with over 13+ years of experience scaling businesses with impressive stats like tripling lead generation in under a year and increasing revenue by 37%. Early in her career, Xand’s identity was tied solely to her work, until her mother’s battle with cancer taught a life-changing lesson. Balancing doctor visits with career demands, she learned true success isn’t about working harder. Now, she empowers creatives to do their best work—without sacrificing mental health. To her surprise, this experience fueled Xand’s rise. Recognized in Entrepreneur magazine, SocialMedia Today, Marketing Insider Group and WriteSonic, she is celebrated for her innovative approach to transforming inspiration into impact by prioritizing mental well-being for her creative teams. Xand is also known for hosting and designing events for renowned figures and organizations, including Warren Buffett, HubSpot and Asana. As her career and life evolved, Xand’s advocacy efforts deepened. Drawing on her late-in-life ADHD diagnosis, she uses her personal experiences to inspire others to thrive without burnout. Beyond work, she fosters community through her involvement with her local LGBTQIA2S+ business chamber and channels her skill for problem-solving into completing over 70+ escape rooms. A lifelong learner, she holds multiple certifications and continually expands her expertise. Xand’s mission is simple: to inspire creative people with the tools and strategies they need to love their work and lives.
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