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ADHD Paralysis: "I'm Not Lazy"

ADHD Paralysis: "I'm Not Lazy"

FromJourney With Me Through ADHD: A podcast for kids


ADHD Paralysis: "I'm Not Lazy"

FromJourney With Me Through ADHD: A podcast for kids

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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Nov 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you ever think "Man, I am feeling so lazy?" This is a common misunderstanding when you live with an ADHD brain! The truth is that one big battle that we are faced with is something called "ADHD paralysis", which is when we are up against a big task and our mind goes on overload, we freeze!  In this episode, you will hear from actor and comedian, Connor DeWolfe. I share one of his "ADHD Tips" comedy skits. It will be a fun piece of the episode to listen to a few times. You will find  humor, connection, and it will be a great conversation starter too! He mentions "ADHD paralysis" in the skit and that's what I run with for the rest of the episode!  You will learn how to combat this frozen state with movement, snacks, sunlight, music, and connection. Another thing that Connor mentions is body doubling, which is working alongside someone else! I hope you can take and apply these strategies the next time you are faced with feeling frozen!  Email me @ katelynmabry4@gmail.com with audio clips or to set up an interview to share your ADHD journey on a future episode! Visit www.katelynmabry.com to set up a free coaching consultation or to check out my book, "Hi, It's Me! I have ADHD." Have a super blessed day! Love you all! 
Released:
Nov 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Journey With Me Through ADHD: A Podcast for Kids is designed for children with ADHD to listen to and feel understood. It will educate, empower, and encourage listeners to understand their uniquely wired, neurodivergent minds. The challenges will be discussed, mindset growth will be encouraged, and strengths/gifts will be celebrated! ADHD will grow from an excuse to a reason that we need to face challenges head on and become an advocate for the incredible strengths that we have!