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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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START HERE: ADHD Focus Reset Day 1 Thread
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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My Reflection…to this point
When I started the first 5 Day challenge, I wasn't sure I'd finish it. When I started again, I wasn't sure what would be different. Turns out, a lot… The biggest shift isn't the habits I’ve built. It's my identity. I used to call myself a starter who didn't finish. I don't say that anymore. Not because I've forced myself into being someone different... but because the evidence has piled up to the point where I can't honestly say it anymore. What the evidence looks like: - Sleep. My big rock. A regular bedtime has given me 2 extra hours a night on average. That single commitment has changed everything downstream. - Email Inboxes. 4 cleared to zero unread. Around 22,000 emails deleted. And I'm maintaining them. - Planning. Every single day. Haven't missed one yet. I don't always finish the list, but I come back the next morning with direction and purpose. - Celebrating. I'm writing wins on post-it notes for myself and sharing them in here without feeling like I'm bragging. That's new. That's huge for me. - Gamifying. I've stopped fighting it and accepted it... my brain loves a scoreboard. So I'm building that in on purpose now. - Discernment. I'm using AI to question myself before I jump at the next shiny opportunity. Sticking with what I've already said matters. What Jim's content has taught me so far: ✅Consistency over perfection. The "never miss twice" rule has rewired how I relate to slipping into procrastination. I still drift but I come back. THAT is the win. ✅Self-binding through environment, not willpower. The bedtime works because I designed it. The inboxes stay clear because I built a rhythm, not necessarily because I'm disciplined. ✅Identity through evidence. Every post-it note is proof. Every morning I return to my planner is proof. The voice that used to say you never finish things is still there... it's just quieter. Because the evidence stopped agreeing with it. The win I didn't expect: This is the exact transformation I want for my clients. I had to walk this journey myself first to truly know it. That's not a side benefit. That actually might be the whole point.
My Reflection…to this point
What’s one piece of ADHD advice that everyone seems to love… but just never worked for you?
I’ll go first. For me, it was “Just use a planner.” I’ve bought planners.Cute planners.Expensive planners.Colorful pens and stickers to go with them. 😂 The problem wasn’t buying the planner… It was remembering to actually open it. I’m curious… What’s one ADHD tip that never really worked for you?
Introduction
Hi, my name is Kerry, I’m from London, and I work as a admin team leader. I have recently been diagnosed with ADHD, finding it a bit overwhelming if I am honest, catching myself looking back over my life and seeing so many instances where it could have been picked up sooner, if only I had known that girls/women could suffer from it too, it wasn’t heard of when I was in school. - I’m here because I want to learn more about ADHD, and avoid the challenges we are all experiencing on a daily basis, to help myself and also other sufferers, things like forgetfulness, fogginess, trying to do too many things at once, avoiding/ignoring the brain chattering and help with procrastination. For fun, I like to: - Paint, Draw, Gardening, candle making, cake making, playing with my cat Smudge, felt animals. I love listening to music, watching movies mainly horrors, but I also love to work (strange, I know) but I do. I have uploading pictures of my plants in my garden as spending time gardening brings me peace and a lot of calm
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