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Listener Questions: Building Relationships and Self-Acceptance

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Hey team!

This week we’re going to be discussing the challenges of managing ADHD within a relationship where both partners have ADHD and how that can lead to the amplification of symptoms and the struggle to maintain routines and tools.
We’ll also be diving into the potential difficulties of managing ADHD later in life but also how we can lean into the strengths that we have already developed.
This is another listener questions episode and if you’d like to potentially have your question answered on the show head over to hackingyouradhd.com/contact and click on the orange button.
Sign up for my Newsletter Any And All Distractions
Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page
Find the full show notes at HackingYourADHD.com/178
This Episode's Top Tips

  1. In relationships, clear communication is key, and it’s important to foster accountability while making sure that you are also staying out of judgment.
  2. Find a balance between structure and flexibility in daily routines, and make sure you’re creating room for accepting your ADHD (and your partners).
  3. When examining your previously created coping strategies, be sure to explore how you developed them and figure out if they are still helping you or if they need to be adjusted.
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Manage episode 411294050 series 2554122
Content provided by William Curb. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by William Curb or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Hey team!

This week we’re going to be discussing the challenges of managing ADHD within a relationship where both partners have ADHD and how that can lead to the amplification of symptoms and the struggle to maintain routines and tools.
We’ll also be diving into the potential difficulties of managing ADHD later in life but also how we can lean into the strengths that we have already developed.
This is another listener questions episode and if you’d like to potentially have your question answered on the show head over to hackingyouradhd.com/contact and click on the orange button.
Sign up for my Newsletter Any And All Distractions
Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page
Find the full show notes at HackingYourADHD.com/178
This Episode's Top Tips

  1. In relationships, clear communication is key, and it’s important to foster accountability while making sure that you are also staying out of judgment.
  2. Find a balance between structure and flexibility in daily routines, and make sure you’re creating room for accepting your ADHD (and your partners).
  3. When examining your previously created coping strategies, be sure to explore how you developed them and figure out if they are still helping you or if they need to be adjusted.
  continue reading

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