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One of the sneaky little lies we tell ourselves is: “Oh, I’ll do it later.” You’ve used that one before, right? “I’ll do it later” is our favorite form of procrastination. It sounds like a thoughtful plan. “I don’t have the time…I don’t want to do it now…I’m too tired… I’ll do it later.” All those may be true, and it might be good to wait, BUT it’s…
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With ADHD, we live in the Now / Not Now which means we have a hard time planning ahead. I have found this happened dramatically when I traveled. I looked at a trip as: I live my normal life. Suddenly I’m on a trip. Then I’m home and back to my normal life. This caused me to leave things to the last minute, arrive at my destination all stressed out,…
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Painting, drawing, investing, gardening, singing, cross stitch…ADHD hobby collecting is a real thing. We have so MANY interests. Our ADHD brains love to learn and we jump on the new shiny things because we love to do the new. The thing is – we can’t do all the things. At least not successfully. So here’s what I realized and how I deal with the urge…
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Are you a good friend? Or does your ADHD get in the way of maintaining long-term, quality friendships? I have a confession: I struggle at being a good friend and I’m tired of being that person. Listen in for my new plan on how I’m going to keep better touch with my friends. And learn more about how to improve your relationships here: Blog: Survivin…
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Do you get frustrated with all you have to do to manage your ADHD? All the pieces that go into making sure your ADHD brain has all it needs? It can get overwhelming and exhausting doing it all. (And witnessing those without ADHD doing none of it!) I want to reassure you with this short episode of Kick Some ADHD that living with ADHD can get easier.…
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There’s an important piece of planning that many people overlook and something that has completely changed my life: the weekly plan. Why is this so important? Because when you have ADHD, you live in the NOW. So we often miss things that are just off in the future. Don’t get overwhelmed by this. Tune in below for the benefits of a weekly plan and ho…
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You’ve heard it over and over… you need to plan. You know it’s true and that it will help you live easier with ADHD, but you likely still don’t plan in a consistent manner in a way that is practical and works for you. That’s why today I’m unveiling the Planning Low Bar Method. The least amount of planning you can do and have at least a basic rudder…
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This week in the Kick Some ADHD podcast, we are going to take a different twist on getting started. Specifically, how to jumpstart your day so it’s productive and you get the important stuff done. It’s so hard for people with ADHD to get started but THIS is the key. Once you start, you will usually continue. An ADHD adult in motion stays in motion.…
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You know how it’s easy to just float through the day and not get stuff done? We’ve all been guilty of it and we’ve all ended up feeling shame, overwhelm, and frustration. That’s not a recipe for ADHD Success. What I want for you is the complete opposite of that. I want your days to be productive so you get the important stuff done. And you climb in…
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Get ready, because this week we are diving in to help you build your ADHD habits. These are the actions you develop to help you live easier with ADHD. And, if you’re new to managing your ADHD, you’re probably unsure about where to start managing your ADHD. My coach used to say, “If everything is important then nothing is important.” I shift that to…
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Do you feel like you are super-sensitive? That other people's emotions, moods, or thoughts impact you? You may be an ADHD Empath!Tune into this episode to learn what being an ADHD Empath means, and get tips and tricks to guard against other people's energies so you can live more easily with ADHD!After you tune in to this episode, check out:Dana's b…
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People with ADHD tend to impulsively jump in and do something that would terrify just about anybody else. We appear brave, able to take on challenges and accomplish great things.But that's not always the case. Sometimes we pause just long enough to listen to the sneaky little voices in our head. Ones that lead us to play small and cave into our fea…
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Here's another in our new series of highly-condensed, power-packed edits of popular favorite episodes from the past!What's it really like to have ADHD? Here's something you can share with your neurotypical friends who don't understand what it's like to be in your brain.DISCLAIMER: As Dana says, "If you've met one person with ADHD, you've met one pe…
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Just 10 days left to respond to our listener survey! https://KickSomeADHD.com/surveyWe're digging back into the archives again to provide the follow-up episode to the one we shared last week. Here's an encore presentation of Episode 62!If you have ADHD, you're procrastinating.You know it. We know it. Everyone around you knows it. ADHD procrastinati…
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We move through the world thinking that we are having a unique experience. This sensation that you are the only person dealing with the circumstances in your life can tend to cause you to withdraw from others—especially when things are hard. The reality is that this perception is false! What is pluralistic ignorance? And how is it affecting your li…
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