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27 contributions to NeuThinking
Your spoon’s just a tribute. 🥄
There.. I said it. Now, don’t get me wrong, your spoon is fine, but mine is THE spoon. 🔥 In our house, it is known as “The Spoon of Plenty” and it is perfect in every way. The exact right weight. The exact right curve. The perfect balance of sharpness & smoothness. I didn’t choose it. It chose me. Now, I know that this might sound a bit strange to some, but others will understand when I say that if it gets lost in the drawer, it’s not “mild inconvenience,” it’s a small personal crisis. If someone else uses it, unless specific permission has been granted, or is offered for someone to feel better because of the “magic, regenerative properties” that it possesses and grants the user, it feels like betrayal. I know that it shouldn’t matter, and that there are 11 other spoons in the drawer, but those are decoys. Impostors. Tribute spoons, if you will. This isn’t fussiness. It’s sensory consistency. When a neurodivergent brain is already managing a lot of input, relying upon one less unknown (hello, familiar weight and texture) is genuinely regulating. It’s the same reason that you’ve got a go-to hoodie, a specific route to work, a playlist on repeat. So there’s no shame in the spoon loyalty. Protect it. Name it if you have to, but just remember that there can be only one.. the rest are just tributes. 🥄🎸 Long live the spoon. All hail “The Spoon of Plenty” 🙌
Your spoon’s just a tribute. 🥄
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Great story @James Sopp. I don't specifically have one for that, but I do have a similar mindset towards other things. I'm the same way with my pen 🖊️ it has to be my 0.38 and don't even think about misplacing or losing it 😅
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@James Sopp I completely agree. I think it's fascinating how certain things can immediately put us into a different state of mind. They almost become anchors for our emotions and habits. And what a great second point you made, understanding that there's a fine line between using something as a helpful cue and becoming dependent on it. The goal is probably to let those things enhance our experience, not become a requirement for us to function. And now you've got me wondering... maybe my favorite pen isn't just a pen after all. 😂🖊️😎
Closer to qualification.. 🤗
It's results day for me today for my ILM Coaching & Mentoring qualification, and even though I'm not quite there yet, my assessor gave me some really good feedback. Because I'm a client short, I knew that I was never going to pass this time, but I still had to put in what I had already done, and my assessor said this: "Your response so far is excellent, James. You have considered to such a detailed extent the benefits that were realised by client one. Please do the same for client two, and you could also account for how the coaching activity with your clients benefitted you, too. Great work so far, please continue with this high-quality standard!" Having this type of feedback from people who are already respected in the field is really reassuring me that, even though I know I have more to do, I'm still going in the right direction and that the quality I'm delivering is exactly what I had hoped it would be.
Closer to qualification.. 🤗
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What a fantastic feedback @James Sopp. More than deserved 🙏🏽 Keep up the great work!
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@James Sopp as it should. let's go!!!!
Celebrate the Wins 🏆
Welcome to the place to celebrate the wins, big or small 📍 Maybe you smashed something you'd been putting off forever, hit a personal milestone, or just had a genuinely good week, whatever it is, drop it below, and let's cheer each other on. Go on, you've earned it. 👏
1 like • 20d
I've had several ones recently due to this move. New tenants paid for part of the furniture that we're leaving behind. Found someone to donate a full room of stuff that needed. Today is my last day at my role and Monday I start as a consultant with the company and fully remote. Tuesday we'll drive down to Texas officially 🙏🏽 And after a call with a client, here's the feedback after summarizing it with AI and only 3 months of work.
The "stupid one" who built a $66 million company
In the UK we have The Dragons Den, but I think in the US, there's a similar programme called Shark Tank, and one of the well known sharks is a woman called Barbara Corcoran. Now, obviously, I don't know Barbara's story, as well as I know her UK equivalents, but apparently, Corcoran failed her way through school. Dyslexic, restless, one of the children that the teachers wrote off, and by her own account she had twenty jobs before she turned 23.. any of this sounding familiar? Then she started a real estate company with a $1,000 loan and a boyfriend who told her she'd never make it without him. Wrong. She built The Corcoran Group into one of New York's biggest real estate firms, sold it for $66 million, and became one of the original Sharks on Shark Tank. She wasn't diagnosed with ADHD until she was an adult. Not as a teenager struggling in class, not as a young founder hustling her first listings, but well after the business was already built. But here's the bit I think matters most 🤔 Barbara doesn't talk about ADHD like something she had to overcome, but talks about it more like it's the fuel that drives her. The risk-taking, the fast decisions, the refusal to sit still and wait, none of this was her overcoming her brain, but was merely her brain, doing exactly what it does, finally pointed at something that fit. It kind of goes back to one of my previous posts, reaffirming the whole point of the care label, not the worn one. Nobody ever needed to see "ADHD" stitched on the outside for her to succeed. She just needed to stop trying to operate like everyone else's brain — and start building around her own. If you would like to read more about Barbara's story, and some other inspiring entrepreneurs who think differently, then click here 👈 And here's a question for you, where in your life are you still trying to force your brain into someone else's system, and what would it look like to build around it instead?
The "stupid one" who built a $66 million company
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Fantastic post and points @James Sopp. Barbara is awesome, I've used to watch Shark Tank back a few years ago, and she's a badass. Well done for sharing her story.
What are your plans ?
Evening all, hope you’re all well. It’s Friday night, and as usual, I’m sat in the cricket club, my daughter is at training, and even though I’m surrounded by other families, their children, and the club staff, it’s always the place where ironically, I get the most work done. Even though it’s noisy, busy, lots of distractions around, this is usually where I do my best work, and is one of the environments where my brain works best. I dont know if I’m different, or if other people think the same, but the hustle and bustle becomes white noise for me, almost calming my senses, whereas give me a silent room, and I find it extremely unsettling. Since I got here an hour ago, I’ve already explored setting up a digital product which I can sell on Gumroad, as part of my coaching framework. I have also set up a plan to bring in 5 new clients, who are looking for a coach for three months, in order to find a bit of balance, which will also hopefully help as part of my university qualification completion. Lastly, I have planned my entire weeks worth of content for next week, and have even brought in a new YouTube client who is needing an editor and channel marketer. What are your plans this weekend ?.. What are you planning to achieve in the coming weeks ? Let me know below.
What are your plans ?
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Look at that. That's what I like to call productivity 😎 2 weeks left from my position so a lot to do there, transition into the new role, and move to Dallas in 2 weeks and 4 days 🙏🏽 fun busy!
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