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Hacking Your ADHD just passed the three-year mark, which I'm just amazed at. Amazed with having stuck with it, amazed with how the show has grown and amazed with my wonderful audience. It also feels like I was just doing the 2-year episode not so long go… you know, like 12 months ago or so. That's the funny thing about time, it just keeps marching on regardless of how well we're paying attention to it.
For this year's anniversary episode, I decided that I'd take a look back at some of the things I've learned about ADHD over the last three years. I'm going to cover some of the a-ha's and misinformation that I've had and seen - as well; I'll be looking at how my views on trying to be neurotypical have changed and some of the ways I've learned to better embrace my ADHD. And, of course, I just want to mention that this episode is just touching on this topic of what I've learned because, well, it's been a lot.
And I also just want to take a quick second to thank everyone who has decided to join me on this ADHD journey. I truly appreciate having you along for the ride. Support me on Patreon Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page Show note at HackingYourADHD.com/threeyears This Episode's Top Tips
By William Curb4.7
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Hacking Your ADHD just passed the three-year mark, which I'm just amazed at. Amazed with having stuck with it, amazed with how the show has grown and amazed with my wonderful audience. It also feels like I was just doing the 2-year episode not so long go… you know, like 12 months ago or so. That's the funny thing about time, it just keeps marching on regardless of how well we're paying attention to it.
For this year's anniversary episode, I decided that I'd take a look back at some of the things I've learned about ADHD over the last three years. I'm going to cover some of the a-ha's and misinformation that I've had and seen - as well; I'll be looking at how my views on trying to be neurotypical have changed and some of the ways I've learned to better embrace my ADHD. And, of course, I just want to mention that this episode is just touching on this topic of what I've learned because, well, it's been a lot.
And I also just want to take a quick second to thank everyone who has decided to join me on this ADHD journey. I truly appreciate having you along for the ride. Support me on Patreon Feel free to ask me a question on my Contact Page Show note at HackingYourADHD.com/threeyears This Episode's Top Tips

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