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The dopamine spiral almost got me yesterday..
I honestly can't remember the last time I had a bad day. But yesterday was the day. It didn't arrive with a bang. It crept in. I wanted to take it easy, do nothing for once, and within an hour the nothing turned into boredom. Out of that boredom I started snacking on stuff I knew would make me feel worse, and it did, almost instantly. Then I picked up my phone and started scrolling. Ten minutes in I was completely dopamine-depleted. Empty. Like someone had quietly unplugged me. So I did what I tell other people not to do. I reached for more of the same. I opened a video game. The last time I did that was December 2024. More than a year and a half ago. I didn't realize that until I was already sitting there like a zombie, not even enjoying it. Funny how the brain reaches for the exact habit it used to lean on when it's hurting. While I was sitting there feeling nothing, I looked at the community. It's been growing like crazy. Yesterday we hit number 9 in Discovery across the entire Skool platform!! I looked at the number and felt nothing. And for a split second i even thought, why am i even doing this? What's the point? Rationally I knew that was nonsense. I knew it in the moment. But knowing something does absolutely nothing for the way you feel when you're in it. You can be self-aware and still stuck. Awareness alone doesn't pull you out. So I stood up. I walked to the window and just stared outside for a while. I was thinking of two options. One was easy: crawl into bed, pull the curtains, and let the day get worse. Sink deeper into it. The other one I couldn't even see the end of. It just meant doing one thing, any thing. 2024 me would've picked option 1, but.. I just looked for the smallest possible action and DID IT. I walked over to my bed and grabbed my Eight Sleep, the mattress that regulates my temperature at night so I actually get deep sleep. Amazing thing by the way, even if it's stupidly expensive. Next to it was the filter. It had been sitting on my nightstand for three months. I kept walking past it, telling myself it was a whole job, that I'd get to it later. I finally swapped it. It took ten seconds. Ten seconds. And it gave me this tiny, real hit of dopamine.
The dopamine spiral almost got me yesterday..
9 likes • 22d
Thanks for the share Jim !!
Dopamine detox group challenge? 👀
Yesterday during the Cohort 3 Q&A we had a fascinating discussion about dopamine, procrastination, sleep, focus, social media, Netflix binges, gaming, and why we sometimes struggle to do the things we actually want to do. Multiple members shared that when they reduce the constant stimulation for a few days, they: - Sleep better - Feel calmer - Focus easier - Stop procrastinating as much - Feel more connected to themselves So I'm considering organizing a 3-Day Dopamine Detox Challenge for the ADHD Harmony community. We'd check in together each day and share wins, struggles, insights, and what changes when the noise disappears. I'm curious... Who would actually join? Let me know in the comments. What would be the hardest thing for you to give up for 3 days? 😅
6 likes • 25d
Sounds good to me !!
Some Gentle Reminders for the Days That Feel Hard 🤍
Living with tinnitus isn’t always easy. Some days feel calm and manageable…and some days it feels louder, more present, and harder to ignore 💙 If you’re having one of those days, here are a few gentle reminders: You don’t have to fix it today. You don’t have to figure everything out right now. You’re allowed to just get through the moment. Sometimes the most helpful thing is not resistance…but softness 🤍 Try this if you need a small reset: • relax your jaw and shoulders • take 3 slow breaths • notice something around you •come back to one simple task Not to remove the sound…but to bring yourself back to you 💙 And remember you’re not alone in this. 💬 What helps you on your more difficult tinnitus days?
3 likes • Jun 3
Thanks for the share !! So true .
AI Chat improvements
What's Improved: Jim's Twin & Sharper Memory This release pushes Harmony AI further toward one goal: it should always feel like it knows you. Here is everything we improved. Your companion, upgraded: Jim's Twin Coaching and deep guidance now come together in one upgraded companion, Jim's Twin, the default in your chat. What makes it better: it reads what you need in the moment and adapts. - When you are stuck, weighing a decision, or processing something, it coaches you, one sharp question at a time, helping you reach your own answer. - When you want understanding, a plan, or the thinking behind something, it goes deep and teaches, as long and as thorough as the question deserves. - It now switches between those on its own, even within a single conversation. You do not pick a mode; it meets you where you are. It carries Jim's voice, frameworks, and directness, and you can talk to it out loud. Tap the voice button and it speaks back in Jim's voice. By default it is a normal text chat, so voice is there when you want it and out of the way when you do not. 🧠 Memory across conversations is much stronger We significantly improved how well it remembers you from one chat to the next. - It now reliably remembers across conversations. Open a new chat and it already knows what you talked about recently (your trip, your goals, what you were wrestling with) and brings it up naturally ("last time you mentioned..."). - It now carries forward even short chats. A quick two or three message conversation is remembered just as well as a long one. - "Remember this" is more dependable. Ask it to remember something (a trip in July, a deadline, a goal) and it keeps it and brings it back in future conversations. - It is now aware of the time where you are. Morning, afternoon, or late at night, it adjusts its tone and any "today" or "tonight" references to match your local time. - The "checking your context" step is more accurate. When you start a new chat and it shows what it remembers about you, that list is now dependable and
6 likes • Jun 1
Thanks Jim !!
Section 2 AI
Did have much faith in AI but even what It said already hits deep and makes some sense.
0 likes • May 2
@Poncediaz Eskeyis thank you
1 like • May 2
@Shawn Bailey exactly . I’ve tried so many online apps and exercise's and it’s the same thing time and time again
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Hey I’m Andrew . I’m a 41 year old oilfield worker in Alberta . Always wanted to get into law enforcement to help people and my community.

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