People with dyslexia, like everyone else, have their own individual lives, personalities, and stories. Some of those stories, however, show how skills learned through this disorder could be used for success.

This video shows how dyslexia is surprisingly common with plenty of successful individuals, such as entrepreneur Richard Branson with Virgin Group, and CEO Barbara Corcoran from the show Shark Tank. Examples like these show how people not only overcome dyslexia, but have been able to use their acquired visual thinking to become successful and wealthy.

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Once you've walked in the shoes of someone who is struggling like dyslexic kids do in school, you get another gift that you didn't know about, which is that you know how it feels to feel like a loser. And so for me, I was always able in the workplace to spot a loser a mile away. Someone who is insecure, someone who is struggling, someone who needed their job changed. I could see them mile away, reach out to them and really understand what their feeling and make a change. - Barbara Corcoran.

Key Takeaways:

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Know and be inspired with the successful entrepreneurs who have dyslexia.
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Learn how to turn seemingly dyslexic failures into a positive outcome.
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Visualization can help dyslexic learners.

Power of Dyslexic Visual Thinkers with Computer Data Visualisation: Thomas West at Embrace Dyslexia

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