Wired For More - ADHD & Self Mastery
Transform cycles of overwhelm into peak performance. Learn to understand what lights your brain up as well as what shuts your brain off so you can direct your hyper focus at will to the right things at the right time. Develop self mastery so you can be more present in your work, in your relationships, with your health, and your finances.
Wired For More - ADHD & Self Mastery
True ADHD Self Mastery
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In this episode, Ian Mai explores the complexities of ADHD, emphasizing the interplay between neurobiology and psychology. He discusses the importance of understanding one's identity in relation to ADHD, the significance of emotional regulation, and practical strategies for taking effective action. Ian highlights the necessity of building systems that support focus and follow-through, while also addressing the role of dopamine in managing ADHD symptoms. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace their experiences and seek support without the need for a formal diagnosis.
Takeaways
- ADHD is often misunderstood and can be confused with personality traits.
- Identity plays a crucial role in understanding ADHD.
- Neurobiology and psychology must be integrated to understand ADHD.
- Emotional regulation is key to managing ADHD symptoms.
- Breath work can significantly help in calming the nervous system.
- Creating systems can enhance focus and follow-through.
- Small incremental steps are important for progress.
- Dopamine sensitivity can be increased through specific strategies.
- Celebrating small successes can motivate continued effort.
- Seeking support and coaching can be beneficial for managing ADHD.
sound bites
"ADHD is a collection of the whole."
"You definitely do not need a diagnosis."
"You can recreate the ADHD experience."
keywords
ADHD, neurobiology, emotional regulation, coaching, identity, dopamine, executive function, strategies, focus, follow-through
If you're highly successful but quietly suffering professional with ADHD and want to work with Ian Mai to gain back 10-15 hours per week lost to overwhelm and burnout use the link to book 30 minutes to understand his ADHD-informed process for focus and flow.