Mia’s Bio

The Protector. Demonstrating stealth and agility, Mia’s quick thinking and offensive strategies have been Bear’s secret weapon. Her quick thinking in the strategy room and knowledge close-quarters combat help the team feel confident in Mia’s plans.

Leah’s Bio

The Double Agent. Leah combines elegance and ruthlessness. Her dual life as a Black Ops mission leader and business mogul makes her an dangerous, ally and nemesis. A life time of relationships have put world of private armies at her disposal.

Jazzy’s Bio

The Artful Dodger. With cunning and adaptability, Jazzy uses her charm and wit to navigate the worlds of high society and art theft. Her skills in deception and cultural acumen opens locked door earning her the position of the youngest player on the team.

Caliber’s Bio

The Muscle. Advance fighting and munitions expert, he is known for his unparalleled strength and extensive military training. Despite his brutal past, he’s on a journey to become more patient and non-violent through meditation and strategic restraint.

Bear’s Bio

The Mastermind. With a sharp gaze and a commanding presence, Bear’s expertise in strategy and security reflects adaptability and strength. As the brain and backbone of the team, he orchestrates complex operations with unmatched intellect.

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Bear finalizes the last deal he needs to start building his syndicate. Memories of childhood echo as he steps into manhood. His team by his side, it all starts NOW. 

How ADD/ADHD affects your business

What is the best neurological profile assessment test for ADD/ADHD? There is no single “best” neurological profile assessment test for ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) because ADHD is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder with a range of symptoms and characteristics. The diagnosis of ADHD typically involves a comprehensive assessment by a qualified healthcare professional, such as a psychiatrist, psychologist, or pediatrician, who considers various sources of information. The assessment may include: What is the difference between ADD and ADHD? ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) are terms that have been used historically to describe the same condition, but they are now generally subsumed under the term ADHD.  The diagnostic tests and assessment methods used for ADHD are generally the same for all three presentations, although the emphasis may vary based on the predominant symptoms. The assessments aim to evaluate the presence and severity of symptoms related to inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. So, whether an individual is assessed for ADD or a specific ADHD presentation, the same diagnostic criteria and tests are often applied. The key difference lies in the relative prominence of inattention versus hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms. The diagnostic process involves a comprehensive evaluation that considers the individual’s specific symptom profile, medical history, and functional impairments, rather than relying on distinct tests for ADD and ADHD.   The diagnostic criteria for ADHD have evolved over time, and it’s now categorized into three main presentations: Predominantly Inattentive Presentation: This is what was formerly known as ADD. Individuals with this presentation primarily struggle with attention and focus but may not display significant hyperactivity or impulsivity. Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Presentation: This presentation is characterized by high levels of hyperactivity and impulsivity, but attention difficulties are less prominent. Combined Presentation: In this case, individuals exhibit both significant inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity symptoms. What are the typical neurological profile assessments for ADD/ADHD? Behavioral Observation: Direct observation of the individual’s behavior, particularly in different settings (e.g., home and school), can provide valuable information. Medical Examination: A physical examination may be conducted to rule out other medical conditions that could be contributing to the symptoms. Continuous Performance Tests (CPTs): CPTs are computer-based tests that assess an individual’s sustained attention and impulse control. They can be part of the evaluation process. How is ADD/ADHD typically classified? ADHD Rating Scales: Several rating scales are commonly used to assess ADHD symptoms, such as the ADHD Rating Scale-5 (ADHD-RS-5) and the Conners’ Rating Scales. These questionnaires are completed by parents, teachers, and sometimes the individual themselves. Neuropsychological Testing: Neuropsychological assessments can help evaluate cognitive functioning, executive function, and other factors that are commonly affected in individuals with ADHD. Rule-Out of Other Conditions: To make a diagnosis of ADHD, other conditions with similar symptoms, such as anxiety, depression, or learning disorders, must be ruled out. Become a member. GET EVERYTHING. Only $97 per month Gain access to the full Content Calendar Creator, ChatGPT Prompt Creator and all of our private coaching videos as well as ALL of the Private, Members’ Only Content on this site. *Content updated monthly Find out more Register Now Immediate Solutions. 1:1 CONSULT with ERROL. Enhanced with ChatGPT Implementation Strategies Beyond creative solutions and ideas; discuss how to build a direct path to your objective. Access 25 years of income & business development knowledge combined with the best project planning AI on the planet – finely tuned to your exact specifications, budget time frame & resources. Free 15 Min Prelim Full 1 Hr Consult

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