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541 | Are you addicted to your screen? with Alex Basche LMFT
In episode 541 host Eric Tivers speaks with licensed marriage and family therapist Alex Bache about digital addiction and its impact on ADHD, anxiety disorders, and OCD, particularly in adolescents and young adults. The discussion covers identifying behavioral addictions, the role of dopamine in addiction, and interventions like motivational interviewing and harm reduction. They also explore the balance between gaming for social connection and potential addiction, offering strategies for parents and individuals.
Additionally, Eric updates listeners on his coaching groups and upcoming plans for the podcast.
Topics Include:
Addressing Digital Addiction Meet Alex Bache: Expert on Digital Behavioral Addictions Understanding Behavioral Addiction Game Transfer Phenomena Explained Interventions for Digital Addiction The Role of Harm Reduction Digital Hygiene Practices The Power of Accountability and Connection ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Groups Reflecting on Changes in ADHD Coaching Listener Survey Gaming and Social Connection Managing Screen Time Collaboratively Balancing Screen Time and Family Activities Recognizing Digital Addiction Conclusion and Contact Information Connect with Alex at www.resetfromtech.com
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541 | Are you addicted to your screen? with Alex Basche LMFT
มุมมอง 3421 วันที่ผ่านมา
In episode 541 host Eric Tivers speaks with licensed marriage and family therapist Alex Bache about digital addiction and its impact on ADHD, anxiety disorders, and OCD, particularly in adolescents and young adults. The discussion covers identifying behavioral addictions, the role of dopamine in addiction, and interventions like motivational interviewing and harm reduction. They also explore th...
540 | Hormones, Migraines, Social Skills with Gilly Kahn Ph.D
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Welcome back to another episode of ADHD reWired. Our guest today is Dr. Gilly Khan, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist who specializes in working with children, teens, and young adults dealing with anxiety, depression, and ADHD. In this episode, Dr. Khan shares her personal journey with ADHD, discusses the impact of hormonal fluctuations on ADHD symptoms, and offers practical advice on improving em...
540 | Hormones, Migraines, Social Skills with Gilly Kahn Ph.D
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Welcome back to another episode of ADHD reWired. Our guest today is Dr. Gilly Khan, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist who specializes in working with children, teens, and young adults dealing with anxiety, depression, and ADHD. In this episode, Dr. Khan shares her personal journey with ADHD, discusses the impact of hormonal fluctuations on ADHD symptoms, and offers practical advice on improving em...
539 | Sex, kink, and communication with Vida Carey
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In episode 539 of ADHD reWired, host Eric Tivers welcomes neurodivergent coach Vida Carey, who specializes in sex and relationships. Together, they dive into conversations about sexuality, intimacy, and the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in these areas. Vida shares her experiences and provides insights on discussing sex openly, defining kink, exploring different relations...
539 | Sex, kink, and communication with Vida Carey
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In episode 539 of ADHD reWired, host Eric Tivers welcomes neurodivergent coach Vida Carey, who specializes in sex and relationships. Together, they dive into conversations about sexuality, intimacy, and the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in these areas. Vida shares her experiences and provides insights on discussing sex openly, defining kink, exploring different relations...
538 | Queer and Neurodivergent: A Panel Discussion
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Episode 538 of the ADHD reWired podcast, hosted by Eric Tivers, addresses the complexities and intersections of neurodivergence (ADHD and autism) and LGBTQ identities. The episode features a panel discussion from a NeuroDivergent Pride event, co-hosted by Chris Wang from Shimmer. The panel includes Eric, Nate, and Vida, who share their personal journeys of coming out as queer and neurodivergent...
538 | Queer and Neurodivergent: A Panel Discussion
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Episode 538 of the ADHD reWired podcast, hosted by Eric Tivers, addresses the complexities and intersections of neurodivergence (ADHD and autism) and LGBTQ identities. The episode features a panel discussion from a NeuroDivergent Pride event, co-hosted by Chris Wang from Shimmer. The panel includes Eric, Nate, and Vida, who share their personal journeys of coming out as queer and neurodivergent...
537 | Coaches Roundtable - Legacy and Bucket List Planning S36w7
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📣Registration is OPEN for our Summer Coaching and Accountability Groups - Learn more at www.coachingrewired.com 🏳️‍🌈Free Neurodivergent Pride Month Panel is this Thursday at 1:30 PM PT / 4:30 PM ET - Register at www.adhdrewired.com/pride2024 This week we focused on the importance of planning for the future and prioritizing meaningful activities, with what Eric likes to think of as "Big Heart We...
537 | Coaches Roundtable - Legacy and Bucket List Planning S36w7
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📣Registration is OPEN for our Summer Coaching and Accountability Groups - Learn more at 🏳️‍🌈Free Neurodivergent Pride Month Panel is this Thursday at 1:30 PM PT / 4:30 PM ET - Register at This week we focused on the importance of planning for the future and prioritizing meaningful activities, with what Eric likes to think of as "Big Heart Week." The coaches emphasized the need to direct energy ...
536 | Coaches Roundtable - Numbing or Self-care s36w6
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Introduction to the Episode: Eric Tivers welcomes listeners back and introduces the current season (36) of the coaching groups. Main Topic: The discussion focuses on self-care and numbing behaviors. Eric emphasizes the importance of understanding the differences between intentional self-care and behaviors that serve as emotional numbing. The context is week 6 of the program where these topics a...
536 | Coaches Roundtable - Numbing or Self-care s36w6
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Introduction to the Episode: Eric Tivers welcomes listeners back and introduces the current season (36) Main Topic: The discussion focuses on self-care and numbing behaviors. Eric emphasizes the importance of understanding the differences between intentional self-care and behaviors that serve as emotional numbing. The context is week 6 of the program where these topics are explored in detail. I...
535 | Mischief and Shenanigans with Dr. Roberto Olivardia
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Last chance at Early Bird Rates for our Summer coaching groups is Monday, May 27th. Learn more at www.coachingrewired.com
535 | Mischief and Shenanigans with Dr. Roberto Olivardia
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Last chance at Early Bird Rates for our Summer coaching groups is Monday, May 27th. Learn more at
534 | Coaches Roundtable - Habits and Routines - S36 Week 4
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534 | Coaches Roundtable - Habits and Routines - S36 Week 4
534 | Coaches Roundtable - Habits and Routines - S36 Week 4
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534 | Coaches Roundtable - Habits and Routines - S36 Week 4
533 Coaches Roundtable - To Do Lists - S36 W3
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533 Coaches Roundtable - To Do Lists - S36 W3
533 Coaches Roundtable - To Do Lists - S36 W3
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533 Coaches Roundtable - To Do Lists - S36 W3
ADHD reWired Coaches Round Table S36 W2
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ADHD reWired Coaches Round Table S36 W2
532 | S36 W2 Coaches Round Table (audio only)
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532 | S36 W2 Coaches Round Table (audio only)
532 | S36 W2 Coaches Round Table
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532 | S36 W2 Coaches Round Table
ADHD Rewired (ARC) S.36 Week 3 - Coaches Weekly Recap - Live & Uncensored!
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ADHD Rewired (ARC) S.36 Week 3 - Coaches Weekly Recap - Live & Uncensored!
ADHD Rewired (ARC) S.36 Week 2 - Coaches Weekly Recap - Live & Uncensored!
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ADHD Rewired (ARC) S.36 Week 2 - Coaches Weekly Recap - Live & Uncensored!
Coaches Round Table S36 Week 1
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Coaches Round Table S36 Week 1
531 | Coaches Round Table S36 Week 1
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531 | Coaches Round Table S36 Week 1
ADHD reWired Coaches Round Table Season 36 Week 1
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ADHD reWired Coaches Round Table Season 36 Week 1
ADHD reWired (ARC) S.36 DAY Zero - Coaches Weekly Recap - Live & Uncensored!
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ADHD reWired (ARC) S.36 DAY Zero - Coaches Weekly Recap - Live & Uncensored!
Coaching Groups special announcement Time Sensitive
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Coaching Groups special announcement Time Sensitive
530 | When what was working stops working
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530 | When what was working stops working
530 | When what was working stops working
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530 | When what was working stops working

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  • @ehsankhodadadi5448
    @ehsankhodadadi5448 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is strange to me that this really interesting podcast has been listened so few times

  • @ehsankhodadadi5448
    @ehsankhodadadi5448 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you very much indeed❤❤❤

  • @Amazology
    @Amazology 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    We suck 🙃

  • @keepitmoving777
    @keepitmoving777 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good stuff

  • @ashrafulhaquerubel8798
    @ashrafulhaquerubel8798 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yes

  • @naamnei
    @naamnei หลายเดือนก่อน

    👍🏾

  • @CitizenTurtleIsland
    @CitizenTurtleIsland หลายเดือนก่อน

    Either my kid does not have ADHD or there is, indeed, something different going on with females. My daughter did not exhibit any signs until adolescence... she is not sluggish incidentally or "dreamy"... but she does seem to have big problems with executive functions, even now in her 20's. She went from being a good student to a not good student by her high school years. I could go on. Her life is often on the edge of chaos, she struggles with friendship, her room is a mess always, she always forgets to pay for her mobile service.. she took 3 years to finish a 1 year college program (despite being quite bright!). At home, she often lets loose with her anger. However, when I read about restless, disruptive kids... not my daughter. Not even the idea about talking too much instead of being physically hyperactive, etc. I think Dr. Barkley is somehow resistant to looking at the gender difference, in a more nuanced way. I know he's dealing with hard science and has had a long career studying ADHD and no doubt other conditions but... something is missing. (And for men or women... what about diet. My daughter eats candy and refined carbs every day... so far, she is a tiny thing, physcially. But I wonder about that apparent craving... and the other possible effects on her health. I especially think about how she'd do if she ate what is commonly known as "real food" - i.e. unprocessed foods that have existed for centuries. Diet and psychiatry... another subtle thing to consider that is likely very significant.)

  • @XX-up2im
    @XX-up2im หลายเดือนก่อน

    Laura Roehrick is a true pioneer of nursing foot care. Watching her TH-cam channel gave me the confidence to start my own mobile foot care business in the SF East Bay Area! Thank you Laura for you dedication, teachings and wisdom!

  • @ehsankhodadadi5448
    @ehsankhodadadi5448 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you Dr Olivardia

  • @ehsankhodadadi5448
    @ehsankhodadadi5448 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @HeathaLynn13
    @HeathaLynn13 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finding and listening to this podcast is crazy. I was diagnosed with adhd when I was 12 and I’ll be 40 this year. I also have endometriosis and a lot of issues with my cycle. I had absolutely no idea how many of my struggles are directly tied to adhd. I was medicated as a kid and that was about all that was done. There wasn’t any education around how to manage my emotional outbursts or any of the other symptoms I was experiencing. I’ve struggled my whole life to bury my feelings and just “act normal” like everyone else. I was called psycho as a teen and it’s all just haunted me my whole life. I referred to my Ritalin meds as “stupid pills” and told my mom I didn’t want to take them. Thank you Dr Kahn for sharing your story and thank you ADHD rewired for making this episode

    • @drgillykahn
      @drgillykahn หลายเดือนก่อน

      Absolutely… hopefully we can all advocate for ourselves to reduce the unnecessary and unjustified stigma. And to educate others about what is less recognized about neurodiversity.

  • @silvermanstacey9607
    @silvermanstacey9607 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this recent? Is Tom Nardone alive? I miss hearing him. He brightens my life and brings genuine laughter like no one else!

    • @ADHDreWired
      @ADHDreWired หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's not recent, but yes he's stlll alive. I talked to him about 2 weeks ago. He might be starting his podcast up again pretty soon.

    • @silvermanstacey9607
      @silvermanstacey9607 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ADHDreWired Yay, thank you so much for answering! So grateful and happy to hear 🙏!

  • @FaithOriginalisme
    @FaithOriginalisme หลายเดือนก่อน

    I feel so called out by everything Dr. Kahn is saying. The breathing not working, hormones, migraines, all of it

    • @drgillykahn
      @drgillykahn หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m so happy this episode made you feel supported. Community and support are so, so important for us. ❤

  • @rafaelxgonzalez5236
    @rafaelxgonzalez5236 หลายเดือนก่อน

    th-cam.com/video/MLyRrYpOr8A/w-d-xo.html

  • @nicholasmartin297
    @nicholasmartin297 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can’t watch this. The “music” was louder than the spoken introduction. I couldn’t hear what was being. I got to 43 seconds though.

  • @empty5730
    @empty5730 หลายเดือนก่อน

    remember do the hard work specially when you don't feel like it

  • @empty5730
    @empty5730 หลายเดือนก่อน

    keep it up❤

  • @love2rant278
    @love2rant278 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The issue is I’m struggling listening to this 😅 god dammit!

  • @SamuelEcom
    @SamuelEcom หลายเดือนก่อน

    wtf

  • @MsTriara
    @MsTriara 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😊😊

  • @aimeewithers7376
    @aimeewithers7376 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have an assessment in June for adhd and awaiting a date to be assessed for bipolar. This pod cast is hitting me so hard. I need a big hug right now. The pain throughout my life is unbearable. I'm coming here for some comfort. I am 43 years old. I just want help to be happy and stable. My hole life has been so hard. I am a good person,I have to keep telling myself that.

  • @RobAGabor
    @RobAGabor 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just want to put a comment here, because I don't like empty comment sections.

  • @moringaottawa
    @moringaottawa 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really enjoying this 0:45 and I feel like this will change people's lives

  • @lillimay5
    @lillimay5 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Truly ADHD interview. Majoring on all the minor details of an app and then spending 15 seconds on the majors. ADHD people cannot differentiate the important stimuli from all the 100s of others they have. When you interview one you have to facilitate conversation that redirect back to the important stimuli.

  • @andieluke1366
    @andieluke1366 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Whoaaa, did not expect this crossover but am here for it!

  • @ADHDreWired
    @ADHDreWired 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Learn more about ADHD reWired's Coachng and Accountability Groups at www.adhdrewired.com/arc

  • @chrispasson1940
    @chrispasson1940 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "But i don't feel like tidying the house"

  • @SoulGlowHealing
    @SoulGlowHealing 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Im so happy to have found this podcast. I have add and pmdd im 31. Not on any meds or birth control currently and SUFFERING greatly. ❤

  • @ADHDreWired
    @ADHDreWired 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Learn more about our coaching groups at www.coachingrewired.com

  • @kriswalker3275
    @kriswalker3275 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Taking away the method may take away the opportunity but it doesn't take away the underlying issues. This world is pretty cruel and intolerant of differences and that's what needs to change. There's so much focus on the act and not how society needs to change and meet individuals halfway. I know I'm neurodivergent but I didn't know and felt so crazy my whole life that at times I wanted to die.

  • @dulcineaadjutant6301
    @dulcineaadjutant6301 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    'Promo sm'

  • @aimeewithers7376
    @aimeewithers7376 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This has been so helpful to me. Thank you.

    • @ADHDreWired
      @ADHDreWired 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So happy to hear that.

  • @colleenhullgray6692
    @colleenhullgray6692 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm so glad Kristen has joined the ADHD Rewired Podcast lineup. Listening to a podcast with Kristen is like having a conversation with a friend - a super creative, smart friend who has tons of empathy and knowledge. I'm looking forward to hear more of what she has to say!

  • @treshajames33
    @treshajames33 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing

  • @joeycolalovesyou
    @joeycolalovesyou 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Test

  • @Thatsmantas
    @Thatsmantas 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you 🙏

  • @amyrenee9165
    @amyrenee9165 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi there! I have a question. I'm that ADD adult poster model. Everything you talk about is me and I totally relate, but one thing I haven't heard you talk about yet are our physical environments. I feel like I'm paralyzed every day by things around me not being perfect. Everyday for the last 20 years it seems like I wake up and get fixated on having a perfect house and everything organized, etc. I say, today is the day I'm going to get everything done, but of course it never happens. If I try to work with my house being not perfect, I can't focus on anything else. People always tell me that it's more important to focus on work and making money but I can't stand the OCD type thoughts. Do you think that it's more important for me to take the time and just focus, for say a week, getting my house, garage and closests organized then being able to relax and focus on work? Or do you think these thoughts are more related to just looking for something I can control? I feel like even if my house is clean and organized then I might find something else to fixate on. I do know if I focus on getting my kitchen cleaned, mopped and organized I am able to focus more intently on work. I also see I can even get hyperfocused and work for like 12 hours. I guess I need to understand more how important physical distractions are in affecting our work day.

  • @ayeshamo_
    @ayeshamo_ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:11 talk while type. On mac it’s function function (might need to set it up with accessibility options) 0:18 use the cloud 0:20 auto silent app uses calendars to automatically silent notifications while in a meeting/focus block 0:34 gmail filter 0:37 dedicated junk e-mail address 0:40 set up browser to open tabs I want to ensure I focus on. 0:47 watches have timers and alarms 0:51 always wear a watch 0:53 use scheduling tools like ScheduleOnce (clients), Doodle (group meetings) and Boomerang (for everything else) 1:04 take 25-30 min to plan my week at the beginning of the week and 5-10 min every day to update and reviewing/rescheduling (refer to it often) 1:15 timers in arms reach and clocks in line of sight 1:21 trail of breadcrumbs. To help me get out of hyperfocus when I don’t want to stop. And also start back up when I come back to it another day. By writing down what I just did and what my next steps plan to be. Takes only a minute TOPS. 1:35 multiple clocks and timers on diff walls. Don’t need to turn head. Just be able to check time and visualize it. 1:57 only check email once or twice a day. Email is OTHER people’s priorities. 2:04 reminders for reminders. 2:08 nothing ever takes only 5 mins. 2:17 when paper/clutter is out of control, I reach out to someone else with the same problem and ask if they’re free to tackle it TOGETHER on video/FaceTime at the same time as you (body doubling). Adult study Hall, anybody? 2:33 running list of key insights and “aha!” Moments. 2:37 calendar reminders to look back on that notes/list of key insights during a quarterly planning/review period. 2:46 iPhone reminders app- titled to do lists. Like Netflix, audiobooks, movies recommended to me and help me enjoy instead of endless browsing. 3:18 productivity tip from podcasts and books outside of the world of adhd. 3:26 podcasts to help me fall asleep (otherwise todo list in my head is super loud and brain keep thinking too fast) fave pod is sleep with me. 3:48 weight 3:55 find simple ways to simplify things 4:00 same things for breakfast everyday to make it easy to eat/prepare 4:03 only wear one color theme. (Simplify styling/clothing) 4:06 only work 3 minutes from home.

  • @ayeshamo_
    @ayeshamo_ 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    0:41 have backups of things you frequently use 0:51 subscription services for things like shaving supplies you use frequently. So you don’t need to think about purchasing them. Like dollar shave club! 1:07 put multiple bags in garbage when replacing the bag (point of performance strategy) 1:20 mind mapping for goal setting or brainstorming 1:24 technology. Have it. Use it! 1:26 email notifications off 1:31 4 screens on my desk 1:35 screen dedicated just for calendar 1:39 check calendar 30 times a day 1:42 wake gps app integrated with calendar. Helps remind me to leave for events on time based on traffic! 2:06 no perfect app. So I’ve stopped trying to optimize. 2:13 time saving commands for Siri like setting reminders!

  • @Thelilichannel6907
    @Thelilichannel6907 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could you pin to the top please what you said your Xmas wish is? Something about a review on..Eco was it? I started re-listening to your podcast but never quite get the correct portion to hear that.

  • @zmommy4044
    @zmommy4044 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for sharing your struggles with your son. I struggle with the same thing as a mom of 3 boys. Ive always been too ashamed and embarrassed and always blaming myself for these "shortfalls" as i view it and i really appreciate the open conversation about the reality of it all and the questions to present regarding all of it. Love it. Thanks so much.

  • @che8506
    @che8506 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there anywhere to watch this whole video?

  • @AllThingsConsidered333
    @AllThingsConsidered333 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is great. I’ve struggled with clutter and organization my whole life.. just got dx’d adhd at age 44.. so much makes sense! I’m eager to listen to this again & put some of these tips into practice. I did just get the Tody app to help with household chores as my daughter also just got diagnosed at age 15.5. It’s more visual, customizable, has reminders, data sync between our devices and has option to set certain chores to rotate between us etc. also includes a bit of a reward system. I’m excited to try it out and maybe start to slowly get caught up on cleaning while I utilize Robyn’s tips to get on top of the clutter. We have both struggled a lot with many executive functions esp household related stuff but having an understanding of why now gives us a sense of relief and much easier to give ourselves & each other grace.. I am so tired of living like this but it’s so exhausting to even think about all that needs to be done and how the hell do I even make it happen?! I quit allowing most people in my home years ago. It’s not a terrible mess but still way worse than most people I know. It’s embarrassing and I feel the judgement & criticism but I just haven’t been able to do it like they do.. now I know why! (Getting the dx and realizing how it has affected my whole life gives me a sigh of relief to be honest..)

  • @skbee6
    @skbee6 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I appreciate this as both as licensed optician and someone with ADHD. 🤓

  • @insightandintuition276
    @insightandintuition276 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Joy, fun and play squeeze out of every single day😊❤👍🏻

  • @awakeningscotland
    @awakeningscotland 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    far too many adverts

  • @chloeodonovan5922
    @chloeodonovan5922 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey could someone send me the link for the interview that’s mentioned at the beginning please

  • @Alicia-eq5wz
    @Alicia-eq5wz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have adhd and ocd, and it was insane listening to this and feeling so understood I guess? It makes me feel less weird hearing it I guess