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Erikka Baker (certified Fair Play coach) tells us about Fair Play, a program by Eve Rodsky to help couples share the mental load and rebalance their relationships. We explore the benefits of clearly defined roles, leaning into our strengths, and communicating with our partners when cognition is high and emotion is low, all of which are especially important for people with neurodivergent thinking.
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Fair Play uses 100 cards to take the daily grind chores, childcare tasks, etc. from the abstract and nebulous and makes them concrete.
The conception and planning part of a task is just as important as the execution, particularly for those who struggle with executive function. Regular check-ins to debrief about how things are going are also very important.
We also have to relinquish control and resist perfectionism in favor of a minimum standard of care to make the family system run efficiently.
Fair Play, by Eve Rodsky
Find a Fair Play Coach
Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving, by Celeste Headlee
Email [email protected] for a free downloadable set of Fair Play cards and mention The Wavy Brain for 10% off any session package.
Reach out with questions, comments or show suggestions! [email protected]
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Erikka Baker (certified Fair Play coach) tells us about Fair Play, a program by Eve Rodsky to help couples share the mental load and rebalance their relationships. We explore the benefits of clearly defined roles, leaning into our strengths, and communicating with our partners when cognition is high and emotion is low, all of which are especially important for people with neurodivergent thinking.
Mentioned in this Episode:
Fair Play uses 100 cards to take the daily grind chores, childcare tasks, etc. from the abstract and nebulous and makes them concrete.
The conception and planning part of a task is just as important as the execution, particularly for those who struggle with executive function. Regular check-ins to debrief about how things are going are also very important.
We also have to relinquish control and resist perfectionism in favor of a minimum standard of care to make the family system run efficiently.
Fair Play, by Eve Rodsky
Find a Fair Play Coach
Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving, by Celeste Headlee
Email [email protected] for a free downloadable set of Fair Play cards and mention The Wavy Brain for 10% off any session package.
Reach out with questions, comments or show suggestions! [email protected]
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