A podcast for people seeking to understand ADHD better, its weaknesses AND strengths, and how to improve their ADHD life. The host shares his experiences as both a recently diagnosed person with ADHD as well as his entry into the world of ADHD coaching.
A theme of some recent coaching calls has been when it's appropriate to force ourselves into doing things our minds just don't understand. I head back into the BS closet to explore the topic and some ways to make BS seem, well, less BS-y. Warning, I actually say the BS word quite a few times.
Is it possible to be both proud of something and ashamed at the same time? Yes!This week I explore imposter syndrome, podcast length, and how you may be proud of what you feel is the wrong thing. And here you were thinking I was talking about lions that are ashamed of their families.Links mentioned on this episode:- EFing Holidays - https://efingholidays.com- Free Webinar - https://zoom.us/webinar/register/
Just back from the ADHD Conference and man I'm tired! After the third attempt at recording this episode I finally succeeded. This week I talk about slipping back into our routines after a vacation, and drop the truth bomb that folks with ADHD can be introverts.This is also the first episode in which I say the ‘F’ word. You might want to skip it if you’re not a fan of “the cussin’”.
This week, two topics crammed into one episode. First off I discuss accidental habits, how habits lead to routines and how they can form without your knowledge. Then a discussion about how difficult it can be to find and use your "voice".
From my "ADHD Awareness Month" video series on Youtube, I bring you one of this week's best recordings. This week I discuss why it’s so important to ask for what we need and want.
From my "ADHD Awareness Month" video series on Youtube, I bring you one of this week's best recordings. Despite what some may believe, ADHD is quite variable. Different people have different traits, it can change over the course of a lifetime, and its symptoms and severity may vary over days, weeks, and months.
From my "ADHD Awareness Month" video series on Youtube, I bring you one of this week's best recordings. The "experts" say you can't multitask, but you can if you pick your tasks wisely.
From my "ADHD Awareness Month" video series on Youtube, I bring you one of this week's best recordings. No matter how hard you might try, there is no "thinking" your way out of ADHD.
I'm back for 2018 and rarin' to go! On this well overdue episode, I talk about what's been happening since January. Spoiler: We adopted a dog!
On May 9, 2018, Coaches Keith Griffin, ACC and Renee Crook hosted an "Ask the Coaches" event on Facebook Live. They covered a wide range of topics from the challanges of being diagnosed as an adult to the "8 Track Mind".The next Ask the ADHD Coaches event will be held in July. Sign up to receive your invitation and submit a question to be answered.Topics Covered:Paying Attention While at School and At Home - Working in Sprints - Taking Breaks - Working with Your Brain, Not AgainstThe 3 Types of ADHD - Hyperactive (ADHD-H) - Inattentive (ADHD-PI)Coach Keith calls this "ADHD with a silent H" - Combined (ADHD-C)- both hyperactive & inattentiveCo-existing Depression and/or AnxietyChallenges of Diagnosis as an AdultThe Power of Talking About Our ADHD with our TribeAnger & ADHD - Emotional Dysregulation - Mood disorders vs. ADHD - Anger before diagnosis - Delayed emotional responses How ADHD Helps in a Crisis - ADHD Friendly Jobs that Harness this StrengthRecharging - How do we both recharge - Conference overwhelm & planning for itProcrastination - Avoidance - Time Blindness - PerfectionismThe "8 Track Mind" - How ADHD may influence conversationsAssociational thinking - challenges & giftsWork-related ChallengesBeing responsible from beginning to endFeeling Shame About Medication - Greater stigma around ADHD - Some see ADHD medications as a choice - Fear of dependency/need
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Rather than being upset with yourself for not completing something, could you instead give yourself credit for what you have done? Show notes: https://thisadhdlife.com/podcast/2017/10/13/giving-yourself-space
Every October a group of us try to spread awareness of ADHD in the hope more folks will get tested and also understand ADHD doesn't have to be a four letter word. This week I discuss how ADHD Awareness month came to be, how to know whether you or someone you love has ADHD, and I discuss my foray into the realm of YouTube. Show notes can be found at https://thisadhdlife.com/podcast/2017/10/6/adhd-awareness-month-2017.
After a long absence I'm back to discuss one of the ways my ADHD affects me and a way that sometimes helps me overcome it. I also talk about a few plans for the future, my recent ACC credential and the importance of water.
All too often ADHDers look at ourselves as being two different people, one with ADHD and one without. The reality is we always have the ADHD but our symptoms manifest at different levels. Rather than trying to asses our behavior as ADHD or not what if we instead catered to the three productivity gurus we have living inside?
Rather than starting off the New Year with a bunch of goals, what if we instead started off with doing less? In this episode I unpack my rather "unproductive" January, discuss how everyone seems to be freaking out about US politics and begin a discussion about the things we let into our lives.
With the holidays over and our lives slowly returning to normal, many of us try to challenge ourselves to fresh goals. What if instead we gave ourselves a month to unpack our "Boring Stuff Closet" and started to think about goals in a segmented way? This episode I share with you the spark that ultimately became This ADHD Life, why I think resolutions are pointless and something I think everyone should be doing in January.
This time of year finds many of us rushing about to find the "perfect" present for our loved ones. Before ordering a gift for your ADHD mind be sure to listen to this week's episode. In addition to the gift guide I discuss some feedback I received about the "risk based approach" to ADHD, clarify why I'm using Patreon and provide some updates on the website. Don't forget, if you are used to making New Year's resolutions, don't! Instead take a moment to reflect on and document your greatest accomplishments from 2016. Links for all of the products I mention on this episode can be found in show notes: http://bit.ly/ADHD2016.
The 2016 CHADD Conference was great and I'll be sharing some of the topics I learned about in future episodes. This week however I discuss two different approaches to ADHD. While neither is bad I very much prefer a strengths-based approach. I also talk about one of the ways I've tried to fit my thinking into a neurotypical box and how that backfired. This is the first of three episodes for December so I hope you'll stay tuned!
This week I begin to explore how all of us have beliefs that limit us.
It's funny how often we can forget we have ADHD and can maddening when others forget. This week I talk about the importance of accepting your ADHD, touch on some ways that you can benefit from your ADHD and get into a discussion of different selves.
This week I explain my unplanned hiatus, discuss giving yourself space and give you a preview of ADHD Awareness month.
This week builds upon how we as ADHDers define our normal. In what ways can we seek and get help? Why are we so resistant to seeking help?
This week I start to explore the ways in which we do and can define our normal. Whether it be the expectations we follow, projects we take on or even something as simple as a social event we are in control of what we take on and in turn judge ourselves against.
People with ADHD can search far and wide for the perfect systems, tips, tricks and "hacks" to counteract issues with Executive Function. All too often though we can feel trapped when trying to implement a system perfectly. Worse, many of the articles, books, webinars and shows we take in offer advice that may never work for an ADHDer. This week I talk about how easy it is to "hack" ourselves to death and offer an insight into my struggles with trying implement the Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system. I also discuss ways to better utilize some of the methods suggested by the book.
Executive Function is just one of many areas impacted by ADHD but what is meant by the term and how does ADHD make an impact? This week I discuss the meaning behind executive function, how an ADHDer may or may not have problems in one or more areas and how my ADHD impacts daily life. I also talk about how executive function deficiencies can actually benefit ADHDers in their career and provide a few tools and insights that may help your ADHD or that of a loved one.
Someone newly diagnosed with ADHD may have many questions so this week I start to address some of the questions I've received. I also discuss society's view on the condition, the pitfalls of denial, struggles I face and offer a few small changes you can make to improve your life independent of medications.
On this inaugural episode of the podcast I discuss perfectionism, how it delayed the start of the show and a bit about how the podcast came to be.