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Automated ADHDpreneur Method Ends Feast-and-Famine for ADHD Entrepreneurs & Double Revenue in 90 Days

  • Feb 17, 2025
  • 2 min read

Entrepreneurs with ADHD often struggle with productivity, self-doubt, and the overwhelming demands of running a business, leading to an exhausting feast-and-famine cycle. However, a groundbreaking new method is providing a structured solution. The Automated ADHDpreneur system, developed by business coach Errin Anderson, offers a proven strategy to scale revenue without relying on motivation or willpower.


Young well dressed businessman working at office, using fidget spinner for stress relief

What is the news for ADHD entrepreneurs?


Errin Anderson introduces the Automated ADHDpreneur Method, a system designed to help ADHD entrepreneurs streamline operations, eliminate procrastination, and double their monthly revenue within 90 days. Anderson guarantees results, those who don’t see improvements won’t pay a penny and will receive free one-on-one coaching until they do.


Who is behind the innovation?


Errin Anderson, an entrepreneur and coach, created this method based on his own experience building a successful business while managing ADHD. He has since helped numerous clients achieve breakthrough results, including:


  • Karina quadrupled her clientele in just seven weeks using the system.

  • Niki successfully transitioned to an online business in Dubai and was able to stop taking ADHD medication after 18 years.


Why is this important?


Traditional business strategies often fail ADHD entrepreneurs because they don’t account for the unique challenges of executive function, consistency, and mental overload. The Automated ADHDpreneur Method leverages self-sustaining systems to help entrepreneurs:


  • Automate client acquisition and retention.

  • Streamline repetitive administrative tasks.

  • Develop scalable revenue streams without increasing workload.

  • Boost productivity with flexible, high-impact daily routines.


How it works: The 5-step process to business automation & growth


  • Daily operations: Custom modular routines designed for ADHD entrepreneurs to maximize productivity without burnout.

  • System building: Automated backend systems for client management, content scheduling, lead follow-ups, invoices, and emails, freeing up mental energy.

  • Revenue scaling: Creation of high-ticket coaching, digital products, and scalable revenue streams that grow predictably.

  • Productivity mastery: Goal setting broken into actionable, high-impact steps to increase efficiency and execution speed.

  • Progress expansion: Weekly strategy reviews to track growth, overcome obstacles, and fine-tune business operations.


Strategic insights from Errin Anderson


“This method is not about working harder, it’s about working smarter,” said Errin Anderson. “Most ADHD entrepreneurs struggle with consistency, but the right systems can remove that barrier entirely. With automation, business owners can focus on their strengths and watch their revenue grow effortlessly.”


Call to action


Entrepreneurs ready to break free from the constant hustle and achieve predictable, sustainable growth can book a call with Errin Anderson today. With a risk-free guarantee and a track record of success, the Automated ADHDpreneur Method will forever transform how ADHD business owners operate.


Media contact


Errin Anderson

Founder / ADHD Business Coach

PhilanthroPeak Coaching


About Errin Anderson


Errin Anderson is an entrepreneur, coach, and the creator of the Automated ADHDpreneur Method. Having built a successful online business while managing ADHD, he now helps fellow ADHD entrepreneurs scale their revenue and achieve business freedom through structured automation and high-impact strategies.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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