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Content warning: this episode includes a conversation about macro tracking and food logging. I say when so you can skip ahead if you’d prefer that!
I recorded this entire episode without water.
Not because I didn't want water or because there wasn't water in my house, but because I had already sat down, plugged in my mic, and started my Toggl timer. In my mind, that meant getting up was no longer an option. It would have taken 2 minutes to go get water, but my brain said no.
And that, my friends, is textbook executive dysfunction.
This is exactly why keeping a promise to yourself feels impossible if you have ADHD. Our brains have a really complicated relationship with doing things, starting things, continuing things, and rewarding ourselves appropriately for things.
But despite all this, I just succeeded at doing something for 35 days straight, and I’m telling you how I did it so you can do it too.
TOPICS & TANGENTS
— The six reasons your ADHD brain keeps sabotaging your promises to yourself
— Why a standard hits different than a goal, intention, or promise
— The defense attorney living in your brain (and how to fire her)
— Dopamine, novelty, and why you love starting things but hate continuing them
— Why decision fatigue is quietly killing your follow-through
— The "no gratification without proof" rule
— Why you should only set standards one month at a time
— My full list of February standards
POINT OF THE STORY
Stop negotiating with your future self. Set the standard, remove the option, and build the evidence. You can trust yourself. You just have to give yourself a reason to.
Love you, mean it. 🖤
BTL LINKS
— Use code "MILLIONAIRE" for $100 off my website copywriting course, Site Series Sprint.
— Join the Point of the Story community on Slack.
— Leave feedback or episode requests in our Suggestions Box.
— To stay up to date with all things Point of the Story, follow on Instagram and Substack.
— Follow me on Instagram, Threads, and Substack.
— Subscribe to my newsletters Tuesday Table of Contents for one marketing tip, once a week and Millionaire Moment for the insider tea on how I plan to make $1 mil in sales by my 31st birthday.
— Check out my website betweenthelinescopy.com.
OTHER LINKS
— Subscribe to The Squirlie, my newsletter for ADHDers!
This episode was edited by Adrienne Cruz.
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Content warning: this episode includes a conversation about macro tracking and food logging. I say when so you can skip ahead if you’d prefer that!
I recorded this entire episode without water.
Not because I didn't want water or because there wasn't water in my house, but because I had already sat down, plugged in my mic, and started my Toggl timer. In my mind, that meant getting up was no longer an option. It would have taken 2 minutes to go get water, but my brain said no.
And that, my friends, is textbook executive dysfunction.
This is exactly why keeping a promise to yourself feels impossible if you have ADHD. Our brains have a really complicated relationship with doing things, starting things, continuing things, and rewarding ourselves appropriately for things.
But despite all this, I just succeeded at doing something for 35 days straight, and I’m telling you how I did it so you can do it too.
TOPICS & TANGENTS
— The six reasons your ADHD brain keeps sabotaging your promises to yourself
— Why a standard hits different than a goal, intention, or promise
— The defense attorney living in your brain (and how to fire her)
— Dopamine, novelty, and why you love starting things but hate continuing them
— Why decision fatigue is quietly killing your follow-through
— The "no gratification without proof" rule
— Why you should only set standards one month at a time
— My full list of February standards
POINT OF THE STORY
Stop negotiating with your future self. Set the standard, remove the option, and build the evidence. You can trust yourself. You just have to give yourself a reason to.
Love you, mean it. 🖤
BTL LINKS
— Use code "MILLIONAIRE" for $100 off my website copywriting course, Site Series Sprint.
— Join the Point of the Story community on Slack.
— Leave feedback or episode requests in our Suggestions Box.
— To stay up to date with all things Point of the Story, follow on Instagram and Substack.
— Follow me on Instagram, Threads, and Substack.
— Subscribe to my newsletters Tuesday Table of Contents for one marketing tip, once a week and Millionaire Moment for the insider tea on how I plan to make $1 mil in sales by my 31st birthday.
— Check out my website betweenthelinescopy.com.
OTHER LINKS
— Subscribe to The Squirlie, my newsletter for ADHDers!
This episode was edited by Adrienne Cruz.
Mentioned in this episode:
For $31/mo, get FIVE personal story prompts a month for your newsletter!
Sara's Swipe File: A Newsletter Storytelling Subscription

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