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Why ADHD Feels Like an Endless Video Game
In this thrilling video, I reveal the hidden patterns behind my ADHD struggles and share how I triumphed over them! If you're facing ADHD challenges, this is a must-see! Do you have ADHD? Join us as we explore the telltale signs!
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10 Game-Changing Tips to Manage ADHD (Stay Productive & Stress-Free!)
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In this video, I'll share 10 game-changing tips to help you manage ADHD, stay productive, and stress-free. These ADHD tips will help you stay focused and organized, no matter what challenges you face. Struggling with the mental load of ADHD? You're not alone! In this video, I share 10 powerful tips to lighten the mental load, boost productivity, and manage stress with ADHD. From setting realist...
Why I’m Still Not Verified On Google & LinkedIn
มุมมอง 6วันที่ผ่านมา
I share my frustrating experience trying to verify my Google Business Profile after moving addresses. If you're a small business owner or someone who's neurodivergent, like me, this video will definitely resonate with you. I run a small business called ADHDaptive, where I help neurodivergent individuals, like those with ADHD and Autism, thrive through coaching, consultancy, and training. But wh...
ADHD and Eating Disorders: An Overlooked Connection
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ADHD and Eating Disorders: An Overlooked Connection
Make Your Workplace Neuroinclusive (and Why You Should)
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Make Your Workplace Neuroinclusive (and Why You Should)
Unlock Neurodiversity: Free Workplace Audit Offer
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Unlock Neurodiversity: Free Workplace Audit Offer
How to Get Access to Work Funding (UK)
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How to Get Access to Work Funding (UK)
Why ADHD Is A 'Dopamine Deficit' Disorder
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Why ADHD Is A 'Dopamine Deficit' Disorder
Tell me you are ADHD without telling me you are ADHD Part 1
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Tell me you are ADHD without telling me you are ADHD Part 1
August Vlog - Back to business, 50 subscribers, live streams and red hair!
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August Vlog - Back to business, 50 subscribers, live streams and red hair!
How ADHD Changed My Life
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How ADHD Changed My Life
Why Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Is So Painful
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Why Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Is So Painful
The Struggles of Living with an ADHD Partner
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The Struggles of Living with an ADHD Partner
Join our August online ADHD Support Programme
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Join our August online ADHD Support Programme
I’m Not Who You Think I Am
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I’m Not Who You Think I Am
ADHD IS A DISABILITY - Your Rights Under the Equality Act
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ADHD IS A DISABILITY - Your Rights Under the Equality Act
Reasonable adjustments aren't difficult!
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Reasonable adjustments aren't difficult!
ADHDaptiVLOG - where have I been?
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ADHDaptiVLOG - where have I been?
I've been ghosted!
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I've been ghosted!
All about me - Interview with Carole Fossey
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All about me - Interview with Carole Fossey
Vlog: North East Expo, Book and Hypnotherapy
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Vlog: North East Expo, Book and Hypnotherapy
Vlog - ADHD is fighting back
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Vlog - ADHD is fighting back
ADHD motivation, validation and kindness
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ADHD motivation, validation and kindness
Does ADHD Medication Actually Improve Motivation?
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Does ADHD Medication Actually Improve Motivation?
Why ADHD Makes You Feel Like Time Is Warping
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Why ADHD Makes You Feel Like Time Is Warping
Why I Started YouTube (The Truth)
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Why I Started TH-cam (The Truth)

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  • @Nabitz
    @Nabitz หลายเดือนก่อน

    People that don’t understand adhd think they know it all which is so annoying

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, that's why it is my mission to educate them! It's mostly ignorance, not deliberate.

    • @Nabitz
      @Nabitz หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ADHDaptive I got told “adhd doesn’t make you fidget or zone out, stop making excuses” by a teacher.. like can’t these people get educated on stuff like this…

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Nabitz Jeepers, that's like exactly what ADHD does.

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      Try explaining how ADHD affects you personally, it might help your teacher understand better. Hang in there!

    • @Nabitz
      @Nabitz หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ADHDaptive I’m out of school now lol after years still didn’t wanna take on the info

  • @Mala-du6sj
    @Mala-du6sj หลายเดือนก่อน

    With my ADHD I can’t sit still or listen for a hour so in school with 1 lesson being one hour sometimes it all goes wrong… And for me it’s always the “everyone else can sit still so why can’t you?!” From my teachers

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      That sadly sounds very familiar. Next time someone says that, ask them why they can't deliberately put their hand on a hot gas ring - their brain just won't let them. It's the same thing!

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @Mala-du6sj Thank you for sharing your experience. It’s frustrating when others don’t understand how ADHD affects our ability to focus and sit still, especially in environments like school where the structure isn’t accommodating. Just know you’re not alone in feeling this way, and it's important to keep advocating for what you need. I hope more people, including teachers, can learn to be more understanding and supportive.

  • @JellysDragons
    @JellysDragons หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fr like people who don’t have adhd will never understand

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      ADHD is such a unique experience, and it's hard for others to fully understand the challenges and nuances we face every day.

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@JellysDragons we can but try to enlighten them. If they could only spend a day in our shoes!

  • @opsharma4951
    @opsharma4951 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi sir I am from India I like your video I want to talk to you live on video call or Instagram

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your support! If you'd like to chat, feel free to DM me on Instagram @adhdaptive. Looking forward to connecting there!

  • @ranc1977
    @ranc1977 หลายเดือนก่อน

    People who seek help for social anxiety end up being mislead by CBT that social anxiety is being irrational. It is important that criticism that triggers us is not always mild or well meaning. I believe that people who never examined RSD or social anxiety will be easily triggered by kind criticism and won't be able to discern constructive criticism from abuse. This distinction is important first step. It takes time to make evaluation who is the critic and what is being said. If I make submarine for billionaires to watch Titanic, and I am sensitive to criticism from safety managers that it will implode if I do not invest money in making submarine better - then this criticism is constructive and it helps me avoid landing in jail for being mass murderer. Complying to their criticism make me better person - since I avoid making serious mistakes which may harm other people as well if I do not change my ways. HOWEVER if someone is criticizing what I wear, what I eat, AD Hominem arguments - then this is abuse. Complying to their criticism will make me pushover. Big difference in what is criticism and who is the critic. Unfortunately CBT does not makes this difference. Nor Self help books industry based on CBT. When we realize the difference in criticism and people who are critical we can then come to the core of RSD: being abused and traumatized since childhood - via ACE and ACoA. Once we learn about Complex trauma - then we realize that RSD stems from our own suppressed anger. We push our own core emotion of anger - which we were told and conditioned in ACE/ACoA to believe that anger means rage and fury and aggression - so we naturally suppress it. CBT does not explain this - and we are trapped into self blame and self corrections, self pruning such as ABC method which leads to people pleasing and more of rejection sensitivity - since we are literally removing our skin and hence making ourselves more sensitive to any contact with anyone - good or bad critic - because we do not have skin nor clothes. Skin and clothes, protection - shield - only comes from our own anger - at the core - anger is neutral emotion and once we feel it - our brain will have correct information and data how to handle difficult and unknown situations. Without anger - other emotions will step in and try to do the job for the anger such as people pleasing and self blaming ourselves. (IFS Model)

  • @davidshepherd8917
    @davidshepherd8917 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What the fuck am I watching

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      You're watching a glimpse into the ADHD brain - where things can be a bit chaotic but always interesting! Stick around, you might relate to the randomness. 😅

  • @elizalambert57
    @elizalambert57 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I know…

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      We know a lot!!

  • @flaviusarcadiusvibes
    @flaviusarcadiusvibes หลายเดือนก่อน

    apparently, you lacked the patience or focus to make sure the beginning of the video was edited correctly 😂

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive หลายเดือนก่อน

      Welcome to the world of ADHD, you just get authenticity with me, and I'm learning about TH-cam!

  • @alanguest1979
    @alanguest1979 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting point about brains and how they're "wired". I often describe my autism as being like having Mackintosh, whilst everyone else has Windows!

  • @derekthomas4471
    @derekthomas4471 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great interview & very informative. I hope it helps people on their own journey. 👏

  • @stormy9901
    @stormy9901 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    carry on the good work, your journey has been hard, but It will help and Inspire others.

  • @derekthomas4471
    @derekthomas4471 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A fantastic 1st video Andrew 👏👏👏. It’s a time to celebrate neurodiversity 🎉🎉🎉 You should also post a link to your blogs here, which are brilliantly written.

    • @ADHDaptive
      @ADHDaptive 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Many thanks, much appreciated, it's good to know that I am doing a good thing! Great point about the blog, I'll put it on my channel information. Here is the link adhdaptive.org/adhdaptive-blog