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16 contributions to ADHD Harmony™
Cohorts?
I'm seeing posts about cohorts but I have no idea which cohort I'm in or whether I'm in one at all. Someone please demystify this for me?
Cohorts?
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@Bobbie Eden yes, got it thanks
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@Cathy A Castagna yes I know. Thanks
What's a loop?
Day 3. Was told to watch myself in a loop. Can't quite work that one out. Hoping I'll have a chance to work it out later. If anyone can help with defining what a loop is in this context (finishing the loop) I'd be most grateful.
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@Amya Miller do not reply to user Rose Bryan. I have reported this user as a bot/spammer but it seems the admins are not active at this hour. They have been posting the same comment over and over throughout the community and have mentioned their Shopify store a few times. (Self promotion)
How do you handle family who think ADHD is just an excuse?
I'd love to hear from people who've been here. My kids don't really believe ADHD is a real thing. When my brain shuts down, or I can't get something done, the message I get is basically "you're being lazy, just push through." I know I'm not lazy. I know what's actually happening in my brain, but hearing it from your own kids hits in a place that just doesn't feel good at all. I've tried to explain it to them, and I'm starting to think maybe explaining isn't the answer...but I don't really know what is. So I'm asking: how have you handled this with family members who don't get it? Did anyone ever come around? Did you find a way to stop letting their judgment land so hard? Did you give up trying to convince them and just focus on your own work? I'd love to know what worked and what didn't.
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I was diagnosed after my adult daughter was. She immediately took the meds as she was struggling to stay on track in her job —she felt this worked to keep her from getting distracted. Meanwhile, I'd spent upwards of 30 years as a creative freelancer and my two attempts with meds had not yielded good results. She is harshly judgmental of my attempts to find other paths — such as programs and communities like this one. I'm also concerned that she doesn't cultivate tools so as not to be dependent on the meds. I guess the point is, we all have to find our own imperfect way, and maybe talking about "judgment" is the real conversation that has to happen.
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@Shani Sherwin there is a lot more to it in terms of family history and dynamics. My whole family is judgmental. She came by it honestly and has her own struggles being AuDHD herself and being raised by someone who was undiagnosed her whole life.
Got my website up in less than 80 minutes!
I used Jim's twin to help me get my website up as a placeholder so that I can go to a networking event tomorrow morning and I'll have somewhere to send people. I'm launching my coaching business, even though I've been coaching for 20 years, and now I'm making it my own! I can't believe I did it in less than 80 minutes. Jim's twin kept me on track and kept me from falling down rabbit holes. www.aprilterreau.com Sooooo happy!
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Oh! I'm so glad I saw this -- I was trying to use Gemini to help with that and just got annoyed. I'll ask Jim's Twin instead.
Greetings from London, Ontario, Canada.
My name is Robert, I am a musician/ percussionist (simi-retired) working both in performance and as a Sound/Energy worker using gongs and Overtone instruments to present meditation and relaxation sessions. I am undiagnosed ADHD and have had dyslexa and short term memory problems since an early childhood illness in the early 1950's, and have had difficulties fitting in to the "normal world" my whole life. I'm hoping this will give me some direction and insight.
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Hi Robert. I'm in Guelph right now- a new place for me and an experiment after several years of being a "nomad" -- or on a journey of excavating my past and my heritage. I went to highschool in London...on the hill, if you were there in the 80s you'll know....
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@April Terreau hi from Guelph!
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