Finances are hard enough on a good day, but add the struggle of Attention-Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and you have a ‘whole new ballgame’. Dave and Reb speak with local physician, Dr. Beth Anne van Noppen on today’s episode of “Let’s Talk Money with Dave and Reb”. She shares some of her insights into how these challenges affect money management.

Dr. van Noppen calls ADHD an “invisible disability” that makes financial care difficult. Distractions of everyday life interfere with cashflow management. Coupled with the struggle to practise financial awareness by tracking spending and paying bills, people can soon feel overwhelmed. Issues such as procrastination, avoidance, and anxiety are all a part of this overwhelming cycle of money management. 

On today’s show, together with Dr. van Noppen, Dave and Reb navigate and dig into some practical tools to help people navigate their finances. Tune in to hear their concerns and insights. 

Today’s show is sponsored by More Than Enough Financial – a financial coaching, tax, and mortgage company helping people find hope and freedom in their finances one day at a time. Go to www.morethanenough.ca for more information. To order a copy of Reb’s book Cultivating Trust: Finding God’s Hope and Freedom for Your Finances, go to www.morethanenoughbooks.com or email info@morethanenough.ca, to arrange a pick-up from their Ottawa office.