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ADHD: Women Exploring the Neuroverse

Overcome ADHD Overwhelm: How to Stay Ahead of Paralysis

30 Sep 2024

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Topics: How it's different from task paralysis, common challenges: ADHD sensory overload, ADHD information overload, ADHD emotional overwhelm, impact of hormones on ADHD symptoms, accepting & managing emotional meltdowns with self-compassion, recharging strategies: hobbies and activities that help calm the ADHD mind We dive into how to recognize it before it leads to that dreaded task paralysis and share our personal experiences with navigating the chaos. Key Discussion Points: ADHD Overwhelm vs. Paralysis: Rachael starts by exploring the difference between overwhelm and task paralysis—spoiler: overwhelm is the precursor to paralysis! Learn how to identify the signs before you're stuck. Sensory Overload & Emotional Overwhelm: Ruth opens up about her experiences with sensory overload and how certain environments can trigger emotional overwhelm. Rachael shares personal stories about sound sensitivities and how she manages social settings. Breaking Down Tasks: Ever get stuck staring at your to-do list? Rachael talks about her favorite tools, like Task Goblin and ChatGPT, to help break tasks into manageable steps and avoid that overwhelming spiral. Finding Your Recharge Activity: Whether it's knitting, playing piano, or simply binge-watching a favorite show (guilt-free!), we discuss the importance of finding a hobby or activity that helps recharge your mind and body. Meltdowns & Managing Emotions: Ruth reflects on emotional meltdowns and how reframing these moments as part of our process, rather than something to feel ashamed of, can make a huge difference. Rachael shares her tips on how to recognize and handle meltdowns with self-compassion. If you’ve ever felt like your ADHD brain is fighting itself—where emotions, senses, and tasks are all battling for first place—this episode is for you! We get it, and we're here to share how we’re learning to manage it. Helpful links: ADHD Overwhelm Why it Happens How to Control it Strategies to Reduce ADHD Overwhelm⁠How to Reduce Overwhelm When You Have ADHD⁠ Goblin Tools ✨ Love what you hear? Don’t forget to subscribe and rate our podcast to help more ADHD women connect and thrive in the Neuroverse! 👉 Join the conversation on ⁠Instagram⁠ for support and community, or reach out if you’d like to share your ADHD journey!📬 Interested in being a guest or working with us? Email ⁠Ruth⁠ or ⁠Rachael⁠ directly—we’d love to hear from you! 📚 Looking to grow? Check out Ruth's ⁠⁠⁠Mentorship to Flourish⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or grab Rachael’s book ⁠⁠Habit-Driven Success⁠ for more tips on aligning your life with your values.

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