ADHD is being talked about more than ever. But for many, life still feels harder than it should. Even with a diagnosis there can be a lingering sense of “Why is life still so difficult?”
In this episode, Sonia speaks with ADHD coach Alex Campbell, to find out what we’re missing.
Alex says ADHD brains are motivated by interest, not importance. But the world expects the opposite, and that’s the where issues arise.
People often develop hidden systems to try to meet life’s demands - hypervigilance, hyper-independence and a harsh inner-critic. But these come at a cost. Their are high rates of burnout and exhaustion for those with ADHD.
This conversation explores a different way forward: understanding how your brain works, and learning how to work with it, rather than constantly pushing against it.
In this episode:
Guest: Alex Campbell ADHD Coach
Alex’s book ADHD… Now What? Is available here.
Resources:
VIA Character Strengths
ADHD NZ
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