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Your brain is always listening — to what you scroll, what you watch, and what you tell yourself. So if your days feel heavy, reactive, or constantly overstimulated… it might not be about “trying harder.” It might be about what you’re feeding your mind.
In this episode, we’ll talk about how to protect your peace by curating your inputs — not through legalism or guilt, but through awareness and intention. You’ll learn why ADHD brains are extra sensitive to emotional and sensory input, how Scripture invites us to renew our minds, and some easy swaps that help your brain feel calmer fast.
Want to learn more about the ADHD Consistency Collective? Find all the details here!
✨ In this episode:
🌿 We go deeper into this idea of “inputs and outputs” inside The ADHD Consistency Collective — but this episode will get you started right where you are.
By Cheska Nicole - adult adhd coach, adhd mom coach, emotional regulation coach, adhd mentor4.4
7171 ratings
Your brain is always listening — to what you scroll, what you watch, and what you tell yourself. So if your days feel heavy, reactive, or constantly overstimulated… it might not be about “trying harder.” It might be about what you’re feeding your mind.
In this episode, we’ll talk about how to protect your peace by curating your inputs — not through legalism or guilt, but through awareness and intention. You’ll learn why ADHD brains are extra sensitive to emotional and sensory input, how Scripture invites us to renew our minds, and some easy swaps that help your brain feel calmer fast.
Want to learn more about the ADHD Consistency Collective? Find all the details here!
✨ In this episode:
🌿 We go deeper into this idea of “inputs and outputs” inside The ADHD Consistency Collective — but this episode will get you started right where you are.

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