Hosts @coachcamg & @curiouslyasher believe that success with ADHD is not only possible, it's entirely within reach (with a little translation). Tune in weekly!
You can start anywhere listening to the Translating ADHD Podcast, nearly 200 episodes and counting!
Our most popular episode and a nice entry point is Episode 4 way back from 2019.
ADHD and the Adrenaline Response Cycle. https://t.co/UyvFERS51y
#ADHD#podcast
We're back with Season 3 co-host @dustychipura!
Check out the first 3 episodes below 👇
Navigating Self-Acceptance: Dusty Chipura’s ADHD Journey
https://t.co/LzFXrcqgvo
This is brilliant and if you live in the UK you have an amazing new resource - An ADHD Retreat Center on the Gower! 🏴
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ADHD can make it difficult to see anything but perfection as a goal and rejection as the thing to avoid on the path to change.
Room to Maneuver and more on the significance of community.
Monday on the podcast
Mental state is so key for learning.
The right environment is so key for mental state.
ADHD and Optimal Environments for Learning https://t.co/VQbGRsHcFn
Telling stories of living with ADHD are so important especially addressing the why questions.
Why am I like this?
Why does the day look nothing like my plan?
Why do I react the way I do?
Why is basic functioning so exhausting?
thank you @JENNIZZLES for telling your story. 🙏🙏🙏
The right emotional state is so key to integrating learning and creating real change.
And our environment is so key to the right emotional state.
ADHD and Optimal Environments for Learning https://t.co/VQbGRsHcFn
We can be highly intuitive. We can also struggle to trust that intuition when we don't hear the messages our body is sending us.
ADHD and Intuition https://t.co/i2OudmhBB9
@aimognicki agreed.
ADHD and the barriers of awareness and learning can make it difficult to trust ourselves.
can you have ADHD and trust yourself?
absolutely.
We are prone to over-sample the same data over and over again resulting in doubt and imposter syndrome.
ADHD and Managing Seeds of Doubt https://t.co/F0CunIvUGI
@ADHDdesigner The irony in this post is startling.
BECAUSE ADHD MAKES INITIATING & FOLLOWING THROUGH ON ANYTHING THAT IS EMOTIONALLY CONTENTIOUS YET MIND NUMBING BORING & A NEED TO BE EXCRUTIATINGLY EXACT WITH DETAIL NEAR IMPOSSIBLE!
Oh, & I'm guessing.. no deadline..
who are these numbnuts?