It All Makes Sense Now: Embrace Your ADHD Brain to Live a Creative and Colorful Life

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From the personal and coaching experience of an ADHDer, actionable tools and techniques to understand your ADHD brain and unlock life’s possibilities.Do you often feel that your emotions are intense and difficult to regulate? Does boredom get to you seemingly more than most? Do you struggle with your perception of time?You’re not alone. As cultural and medical awareness around ADHD shifts, millions of adults who are diagnosed with ADHD are unclear on the many ways ADHD symptoms present and how it affects the experience of their everyday life.Meredith Carder, an ADHD coach and ADHDer herself, shares real-life stories from her coaching practice and own lived experience along with actionable exercises and strategies to help you:Harness the power of self-compassion and self-awareness to embrace your unique brain Build your own toolkit of daily habits to prevent boredom and burnoutRate your level of focus and plan your energy accordinglyLearn to appreciate your ADHD brain and empower yourself to live a life rich with interestBy learning more about the way your mind works, you too can rewrite your inner dialogue and fully realize the life you want to live.

Additional information

Weight 0.37 kg
Dimensions 13.97 × 21.59 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

257

Publisher

Year Published

2024-8-27

Imprint

ISBN 10

1401977030

About The Author

Meredith Carder is an ADDCA-trained ADHD coach and social media creator. She completed a Bachelor's in Psychology and holds a Master's in Business Administration. As a true multi-passionate adult with ADHD, Meredith decided to pursue ADHD coaching after seeing the positive change it facilitated in both her and her daughters' lives. She loves to run, hike, and spend time outdoors with her husband and three children.

Table Of Content

Contents:IntroductionChapter 1 – Boredom IntoleranceChapter 2 – Attention DysregulationChapter 3 – HyperactivityChapter 4 – ImpulsivityChapter 5 – Working MemoryChapter 6 – Time BlindnessChapter 7 – OverstimulationChapter 8 – UnderstimulationChapter 9 – Emotional RegulationChapter 10 – OverwhelmChapter 11 – RuminationChapter 12 – BurnoutChapter 13 – People PleasingChapter 14 – RSDChapter 15 – PerfectionismConclusion – So how do we move forward? (self-compassion)AppendixResourcesAbout the Author

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