Impulsivity & ADHD
Publisher |
TruStory FM
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
ADHD
Health
Science & Medicine
Self-Help
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Kids & Family
Publication Date |
Sep 20, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:27:13

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Impulsivity is a part of the ADHD experience that offers few upsides. It represents the source of distraction, social disruption, and lack of focus that can plague so many of us. We received an email this week from a listener working through email impulsivity at work and his story — and we hope our conversation around it — proves supportive for anyone listening who is living with impulsive behavior challenges. 

Plus, follow up from another listener around the act of building habits, and giving ourselves permission to fail, recover, and move forward:

“Getting organized (or establishing new habits) is like following your breath when learning to meditate. We are taught that, when you notice your mind wandering off and straying from the intention of following the breath, you simply notice having done so, without judgment, and return to following your breath. What if we could apply the same technique to habits, following routines and using strategies? What if the habit was not the new desired behavior, but the habit was returning to the desired behavior without judgment? If you solidify the habit of return, you will worry less about leaving the path. You will always have a way back.”

Links & Notes

GPS is Now Open! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/gps to learn more and take control of your planning today!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Impulsivity is a part of the ADHD experience that offers few upsides.

Thank you for supporting The ADHD Podcast on Patreon! — https://patreon.com/theadhdpodcast

Impulsivity is a part of the ADHD experience that offers few upsides. It represents the source of distraction, social disruption, and lack of focus that can plague so many of us. We received an email this week from a listener working through email impulsivity at work and his story — and we hope our conversation around it — proves supportive for anyone listening who is living with impulsive behavior challenges. 

Plus, follow up from another listener around the act of building habits, and giving ourselves permission to fail, recover, and move forward:

“Getting organized (or establishing new habits) is like following your breath when learning to meditate. We are taught that, when you notice your mind wandering off and straying from the intention of following the breath, you simply notice having done so, without judgment, and return to following your breath. What if we could apply the same technique to habits, following routines and using strategies? What if the habit was not the new desired behavior, but the habit was returning to the desired behavior without judgment? If you solidify the habit of return, you will worry less about leaving the path. You will always have a way back.”

Links & Notes

GPS is Now Open! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/gps to learn more and take control of your planning today!

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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