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I completed day 3 of the ADHD Focus Reset
My mood today: 8 My focus score today: 7 Reflection on body doubling: Great to set aside thr time and focus on ONE thing, instead if remembering something and jumping to check on it. Remembering, jumping. Rinse and repeat and never finishing that one thing. Optional reflection/win: Got a LOT of the stack of loose paper put into labeled file folders today. Still more paper to put in the files, but tackling another stack before class today. May not sound like it, tbough it is BIG #wins! You can make a post in #wins 16
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We just started the ADHD Focus Reset. Post your mission template as comment on this thread and like and interact with others 💛
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Does Opal work with Android phones? I got to this screen, took to me settings, turned, then popped back here and it's frozen for scrolling down or forward. Can only scroll back. Suggestions? Thanks.
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@Admin. Old note, but got no reply. Today's task was to install Opal. Does Opal work with Android phones? I got to this screen, took to me settings, turned it on, then popped back here and it's frozen for scrolling down or forward. Can only scroll back. Suggestions? Thanks.
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..
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Those spirals are.easy to walk in ... and hard to crawl out of without help. Knowing a quick exit tech question would be amazing!
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? 😅
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Yes, please!
Free Body Doubling Session with Jim Today
Join a live 1-hour productivity session designed to help you finally get things done. We'll start with 10–15 minutes where I'll share practical productivity tips, ADHD-friendly strategies. Then we'll set a clear intention and spend 45–50 minutes working together in silence using body doubling. Body doubling is an effective productivity technique for ADHD. Simply working alongside other people increases accountability, reduces the mental friction of getting started, and helps your brain stay engaged. We'll finish with a quick check-out to celebrate progress and build momentum for the rest of your day.
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Such a helpful tool. Got my desk straightened and a good start on sorting a stack of paper AND putting into labeled file folders. Accountability helps immensely!
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