• 4 - ADHD part 2

  • Feb 15 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode we take a deeper look at tactics that have helped us with our ADHD including: meditation, music, cold plunges and calendars.

     

    Time stamps:

    0:00 The definition of ADHD; Dr. Russell Barkley; ADHD is a misdirection of attention

    2:08 ADHD is a serious problem 

    3:39 The societal impact of ADHD

    4:10 ADHD is highly treatable

    5:30 Coping with ADHD and the need for support

    8:43 ADHD requires community care

    12:55 ADHD requires daily management

    13:45 Tina - calendar time blocking

    15:30 Jordynne - time blindness

    17:10 How Jordynne never loses her keys

    18:45 Reminders are necessary

    20:20 Daily management of ADHD

    22:15 Lizard brain

    23:03 Out of sight, out of mind

    23:35 Be gentle with yourself

    26:20 Accountability and body doubling

    29:42 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

    31:10 Jordynne abused her body

    33:26 The difficulties of living with ADHD

    34:35 Filling our energy reserves and fuelling ourselves

    37:42 Grieving and making our own path

    38:38 Spoon theory

    40:35 Importance of exercise

    42:15 Making exercise work for you

    43:15 Atomic Habits by James Clear

    44:28 Any movement is good movement

    47:25 You are worth accommodating your needs

    50:49 Meditation

    51:10 ADHD phone hacks

    51:53 How to meditate

    55:21 Just show up as you are

    56:50 Cold plunging

    1:02:30 Have different tiers of habits

     

    Showstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shamelesslysensitive Jordynne: https://www.instagram.com/heyjordynne/ Tina: https://www.instagram.com/tinas_arena_/

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