I became an “accidental” high achiever because of my undiagnosed twice-exceptional ADHD. I am going to reveal how being twice-exceptional—both highly gifted and undiagnosed with ADHD—set me on an unexpected path to high achievement. My fast brain was always racing, pushing me to chase big ideas and tackle challenges head-on. For the first time, I’ll share those formative experiences that made me an accidental high achiever, even before I fully understood the forces driving me.
About Michelle Harris Price
Michelle Price is a high-achieving entrepreneur, strategist, and advocate for twice-exceptional (2E) professionals with ADHD.
Long before she had the language for it, she was instinctively using her natural strengths to excel in corporate roles, thriving as an instructional designer and continuous improvement analyst in healthcare. She leaned into what she did best—solving complex problems, optimizing systems, and driving innovation.
When she transitioned into entrepreneurship, she unknowingly applied the same strengths, leveraging her special interest (SPIN) in how people were “making money online” to help high-performance experts market books and knowledge products online.
Later, discovering CliftonStrengths and the Kolbe Index gave her the framework to understand how she naturally takes action, validating the strategies she had relied on all along.
Now, she’s focused on helping late-diagnosed, high-achieving women share their lived experiences through the ADHD Memoir Interview Project, a program designed to amplify their stories and insights—proving that ADHD and giftedness are powerful assets when embraced and shared..




