Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson δημόσια
[search 0]
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Loading …
show series
 
Let’s get right to it – what is the REAL reason that you should learn how to manage your ADHD? Is it to succeed at work? Have a better marriage? Feel good about yourself? All of those things are important and incredible motivators to learn the skills so you’re on time, remember things, and stay organized. But breaking the ADHD cycle has a tremendou…
  continue reading
 
Russ Jones, host of the popular podcast “ADHD Big Brother” is hilarious and we instantly connected so we have done something cool! I was recently a guest on an episode of HIS podcast and now he is one on mine! So meet my new best friend and step onto Russ’s ADHD journey to hear how he: learned about ADHD at age 40 while going through a divorce and …
  continue reading
 
Let’s talk about one of the challenges that many people with ADHD have: prioritization. You know…struggling with what to do when. And we are going to talk about this a little differently and focus on your intentions! Spend 10 minutes with me right now to learn this piece of getting things done with ADHD. Want to learn my whole prioritization system…
  continue reading
 
One of the sneaky little lies we tell ourselves is: “Oh, I’ll do it later.” You’ve used that one before, right? “I’ll do it later” is our favorite form of procrastination. It sounds like a thoughtful plan. “I don’t have the time…I don’t want to do it now…I’m too tired… I’ll do it later.” All those may be true, and it might be good to wait, BUT it’s…
  continue reading
 
With ADHD, we live in the Now / Not Now which means we have a hard time planning ahead. I have found this happened dramatically when I traveled. I looked at a trip as: I live my normal life. Suddenly I’m on a trip. Then I’m home and back to my normal life. This caused me to leave things to the last minute, arrive at my destination all stressed out,…
  continue reading
 
Painting, drawing, investing, gardening, singing, cross stitch…ADHD hobby collecting is a real thing. We have so MANY interests. Our ADHD brains love to learn and we jump on the new shiny things because we love to do the new. The thing is – we can’t do all the things. At least not successfully. So here’s what I realized and how I deal with the urge…
  continue reading
 
Are you a good friend? Or does your ADHD get in the way of maintaining long-term, quality friendships? I have a confession: I struggle at being a good friend and I’m tired of being that person. Listen in for my new plan on how I’m going to keep better touch with my friends. And learn more about how to improve your relationships here: Blog: Survivin…
  continue reading
 
Do you get frustrated with all you have to do to manage your ADHD? All the pieces that go into making sure your ADHD brain has all it needs? It can get overwhelming and exhausting doing it all. (And witnessing those without ADHD doing none of it!) I want to reassure you with this short episode of Kick Some ADHD that living with ADHD can get easier.…
  continue reading
 
There’s an important piece of planning that many people overlook and something that has completely changed my life: the weekly plan. Why is this so important? Because when you have ADHD, you live in the NOW. So we often miss things that are just off in the future. Don’t get overwhelmed by this. Tune in below for the benefits of a weekly plan and ho…
  continue reading
 
You’ve heard it over and over… you need to plan. You know it’s true and that it will help you live easier with ADHD, but you likely still don’t plan in a consistent manner in a way that is practical and works for you. That’s why today I’m unveiling the Planning Low Bar Method. The least amount of planning you can do and have at least a basic rudder…
  continue reading
 
Do you feel like you are super-sensitive? That other people's emotions, moods, or thoughts impact you? You may be an ADHD Empath!Tune into this episode to learn what being an ADHD Empath means, and get tips and tricks to guard against other people's energies so you can live more easily with ADHD!After you tune in to this episode, check out:Dana's b…
  continue reading
 
Marie Kondo is a Japanese organizing expert and she has changed countless lives with her recommendations to declutter by keeping only items that 'spark joy.' But I'm not convinced these organizing techniques will work for people with ADHD. Here's why.Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
In this week's episode, we’re talking about what I think of as an ADHD Swiss Army Knife or ADHD multi-tool to help you kick a slew of ADHD challenges. You’ll learn how just a couple of questions can help you live easier with ADHD!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
People with ADHD tend to impulsively jump in and do something that would terrify just about anybody else. We appear brave, able to take on challenges and accomplish great things.But that's not always the case. Sometimes we pause just long enough to listen to the sneaky little voices in our head. Ones that lead us to play small and cave into our fea…
  continue reading
 
Sometimes life gets a bit complicated and busy no matter what we do and we have to make tough choices. Such has happened recently to David and the day we never wanted to see has arrived. Join us for this special episode...when David says goodbye.Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
When did you last update the vitamins & supplements you're taking? Many of the critical nutrients for ADHD brains are in short supply in the foods we eat, so here's a super condensed version of episode #88 for a simple way you can help your brain!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Here's another in our new series of highly-condensed, power-packed edits of popular favorite episodes from the past!What's it really like to have ADHD? Here's something you can share with your neurotypical friends who don't understand what it's like to be in your brain.DISCLAIMER: As Dana says, "If you've met one person with ADHD, you've met one pe…
  continue reading
 
Just 10 days left to respond to our listener survey! https://KickSomeADHD.com/surveyWe're digging back into the archives again to provide the follow-up episode to the one we shared last week. Here's an encore presentation of Episode 62!If you have ADHD, you're procrastinating.You know it. We know it. Everyone around you knows it. ADHD procrastinati…
  continue reading
 
We're bringing back a good one from the archive! Back in 2021, we looked at 5 conversations people with ADHD commonly have about procrastination. Lots of practical stuff here that's connected to SO MANY of our ADHD struggles!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Starting in 2009, squirrels forever came to be associated with ADHD. You know when you have a squirrel affecting you... or DO you? Dana's got a fantastic new technique for you, and YES we have a squirrel of the week! (But it's one worth chasing!)Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Do you ever go into waiting mode? Maybe you're expecting someone to respond to a message, or maybe you have something happening at a scheduled time. And you find yourself unable to do anything even though there are other things you could be doing?Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
The ADHD Codes were born on this podcast, but some of them have taken on lives of their own! Many of us are living by them... but which ones are the most used and loved? We revisit them AND we have a fun Squirrel of the Week!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Are you struggling with your to-dos? Do you face a hazy cloud of tasks that haven't been quantified? Do you find yourself overwhelmed by it? What if you could have a realistic, helpful list each day that you can finish more often than not? PLUS we have a surprising Squirrel of the Week!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Last time, we talked about whether it was a good idea to use AI tools like ChatGPT with your ADHD or not. Now it's time to talk specifics: how can you use ChatGPT to improve your productivity? What should you avoid? PLUS a related Squirrel of the Week!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
So-called "AI" systems like ChatGPT have been endlessly hyped, and it's been suggested that they're particularly helpful for people with ADHD. But are they? And should you use them? What do you need to know that might help keep you out of trouble with them? PLUS Dana has an adorable Squirrel of the Week!…
  continue reading
 
We move through the world thinking that we are having a unique experience. This sensation that you are the only person dealing with the circumstances in your life can tend to cause you to withdraw from others—especially when things are hard. The reality is that this perception is false! What is pluralistic ignorance? And how is it affecting your li…
  continue reading
 
This time of year can be especially tricky for those of us with ADHD. Find out why you might find yourself rebuilding some of the valuable things that help you manage your ADHD right now... and don't miss the thought-provoking Squirrel of the Week!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
You know the feeling: you put the thing in that one spot, but then it's just not there! With ADHD, we're a little prone to misplacing things... so we're adding 2 new ADHD codes. One of them will have you examining your zipper! Plus we have a puzzling Squirrel of the Week!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Some of our most cringeworthy moments with ADHD come from saying something we regret. Maybe we said the wrong thing, picked the wrong time, dominated a conversation, or otherwise created difficulties for ourselves and others. Today: all about our weak verbal filters and how to strengthen them!Από τον Dana Rayburn and David G. Johnson
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Οδηγός γρήγορης αναφοράς