Distraction

What Tasks Can You Offload to Help Reduce Your Stress?

11.04.2021 - By Sounds Great MediaPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Today René shares a quick follow-up to our previous episode this week, "We've Got the 'Eat' and 'Drink' Parts of the Holidays Down, but the 'Be Merry' Part? Not So Much," with a much-needed reminder about the importance of asking for help with tasks that are difficult for you.  As you'll hear our guest-host say in this episode, "In 2021 I learned to get more comfortable with asking for help with things that I struggle doing, to the point where I avoid doing them." René talks about a couple of the ways she's gotten help and the difference it's made in her life. You can find René's workbook From Hell to Holiday, HERE.   We want to hear from you! CLICK HERE TO TAKE OUR LISTENER SURVEY. Or write an email or record a voice memo and send it to [email protected].   Distraction is sponsored by Landmark College in Putney, Vermont.  It's the college for students who learn differently! Landmark offers comprehensive supports for students with ADHD and other learning differences, both on campus and online. Learn more HERE! We are excited to share that René Brooks is continuing her guest-hosting of Distraction through November and December! René is an ADHD coach, writer and advocate who also has ADHD herself. From Black Girl, Lost Keys website: René Brooks is a late-life ADHD success story. After being diagnosed 3 times as a child (7, 11 and 25) she was finally able to get the treatment she deserved. René decided that her passion for helping others sirhould be put toward peopl with this disorder who are struggling in silence or shame. She started Black Girl, Lost Keys to empower Black women with ADHD and show them how to live well with the condition. 

More episodes from Distraction