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Article Referenced in the show: Object Permanence
In this episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs dives into the emotional journey of letting go and decluttering, specifically tailored for individuals with ADHD. Megs shares personal stories about parting with sentimental items, from baby blankets to old marriage photos, illustrating the challenging yet liberating experience of decluttering. She also discusses the concept of object permanence in ADHD and how it affects decision-making. Throughout the episode, Megs emphasizes the importance of making hard decisions, dealing with emotions tied to belongings, and not fearing regret. She encourages listeners to join her community for body doubling sessions and workshops on creating dopamine menus, aiming to help others organize their lives effectively. Additionally, Megs proposes a six-week dopamine menu challenge to reduce screen time and invites suggestions for suitable podcast sponsors.
01:07 The Emotional Journey of Letting Go
03:19 Personal Stories of Letting Go
10:45 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward
27:36 Community and Support
29:24 Conclusion and Future Plans
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Join the Organizing an ADHD Brain community right now and get your first month free by signing up for a quarterly plan! Sign up for the community
(This deal is available until Jan 1st)
Want to learn more about what's inside? Testimonials, info, & FAQs here
Is Coaching a good fit for you? Start here> The Perfect Place to Start
Learn more about the Community HERE> OrganizinganADHDBrain.com
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Send me a text!! (I just can't respond)
Article Referenced in the show: Object Permanence
In this episode of 'Organizing an ADHD Brain,' host Megs dives into the emotional journey of letting go and decluttering, specifically tailored for individuals with ADHD. Megs shares personal stories about parting with sentimental items, from baby blankets to old marriage photos, illustrating the challenging yet liberating experience of decluttering. She also discusses the concept of object permanence in ADHD and how it affects decision-making. Throughout the episode, Megs emphasizes the importance of making hard decisions, dealing with emotions tied to belongings, and not fearing regret. She encourages listeners to join her community for body doubling sessions and workshops on creating dopamine menus, aiming to help others organize their lives effectively. Additionally, Megs proposes a six-week dopamine menu challenge to reduce screen time and invites suggestions for suitable podcast sponsors.
01:07 The Emotional Journey of Letting Go
03:19 Personal Stories of Letting Go
10:45 Lessons Learned and Moving Forward
27:36 Community and Support
29:24 Conclusion and Future Plans
Share your thoughts with Megs!
Join the Organizing an ADHD Brain community right now and get your first month free by signing up for a quarterly plan! Sign up for the community
(This deal is available until Jan 1st)
Want to learn more about what's inside? Testimonials, info, & FAQs here
Is Coaching a good fit for you? Start here> The Perfect Place to Start
Learn more about the Community HERE> OrganizinganADHDBrain.com

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