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One of my favorite people, and former guests, Jaclyn Paul stops by to discuss emotional Hyperfocus in moms with ADHD.
We had intended to discuss how we often take little missteps and build them up in our mind until they are a measure of our entire lives...but we went a teensy bit off our notes.
As always, the conversation is jam-packed with usable and relatable info, even if we didn't stick to our agenda.
- Little things are big things to the ADHD brain
- Jaclyn's meltdown and emotional focus death spiral after a calendar mishap
- "But it means EVERYTHING." - and how fiction often mirrors real life
- Why we agree that Hyperfocus is NOT a superpower
- Parenting PTSD when your child is getting in trouble at school
- All roads lead to time blindness (YES, even emotional ones)
- The broken down car analogy for figuring out what isn't working in your life
- Why some ADHDers don't believe they are capable of change
- Forming small, sustainable habits
- The power of writing to process emotions and experiences
- Women's hormones and ADHD
Related links:
The ADHD Homestead
Order from Chaos - Jaclyn's book
Wanna join the conversation? check out the Enclave.
Email me at [email protected] if you want to suggest a topic for me to research or a person for me to interview.
Support the show
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One of my favorite people, and former guests, Jaclyn Paul stops by to discuss emotional Hyperfocus in moms with ADHD.
We had intended to discuss how we often take little missteps and build them up in our mind until they are a measure of our entire lives...but we went a teensy bit off our notes.
As always, the conversation is jam-packed with usable and relatable info, even if we didn't stick to our agenda.
- Little things are big things to the ADHD brain
- Jaclyn's meltdown and emotional focus death spiral after a calendar mishap
- "But it means EVERYTHING." - and how fiction often mirrors real life
- Why we agree that Hyperfocus is NOT a superpower
- Parenting PTSD when your child is getting in trouble at school
- All roads lead to time blindness (YES, even emotional ones)
- The broken down car analogy for figuring out what isn't working in your life
- Why some ADHDers don't believe they are capable of change
- Forming small, sustainable habits
- The power of writing to process emotions and experiences
- Women's hormones and ADHD
Related links:
The ADHD Homestead
Order from Chaos - Jaclyn's book
Wanna join the conversation? check out the Enclave.
Email me at [email protected] if you want to suggest a topic for me to research or a person for me to interview.
Support the show