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Nov '25 • 
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Welcome to ADHD Harmony. I'm excited you're here. This community helps you turn ADHD from something you fight against into your greatest advantage. No quick fixes or productivity hacks that fall apart after a week. This is identity-level transformation, grounded in neuroscience and real experience. The 5-Day Challenge is OPEN for FREE temporarily. 👉 Get started here
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🚨 DOORS CLOSING SOON - 6 weeks from now, your life could look like this.
I could spend hours telling you what the 6 week program "Reinvent your ADHD Life" is. I'd rather show you. Below is Cohort 3 on the day they completed the 6-week program, sharing, in their own words, what changed. Just 42 days earlier, they were sitting where you might be today: overwhelmed, skeptical, exhausted, or wondering if anything would finally stick. Now it's their turn to tell the story. If you're wondering whether this could be the right next step for you, start here. More information → Thank you to everyone in Cohort 3 and our continuation members for your courage, honesty, and willingness to share your journey. Your stories will help more people than you know. Much love, 💛 Jim @Daisy M @Kimi M @Vesna S. @Annika Strandhed @Bobbie Eden @Shani Sherwin @Kelly Slater @T B @Colleen C @Dorine Hooykaas @Martina Rant- Lipovac @Leonie Osborne @Jana Covington @Richard Kelly Stifora @Jessica Walker @Cheryl Issa @J Posco @Clint Dunham @Cherie Perry @April Terreau @Jeff Preciado @Nancy Grosso @Karen Hand @Gaelle Penhallow @Jeff Jamison @Stormee Willett @Robin Keeler @Val Otto @Ganesh Sanjivi @Laura Robinson @Lorna Clark @Vincius Oliveira @Mik Shridhar Højlund Bøll @Kathy Parks @Ligia Ryon @Vienna Dunham @Emelie Axelsson @Francine Jolette @Lisa M @Kate Everitt @Shawn Bailey @Con For @Penn S @Teri Connolly @Maria Wright @Regina Dunne @Penny Gillett @Britt Moore @Sam Collins @Jacqueline Millar @Winfried Jakob @Dana Wells-Gomez @Andrew Mich @Randi Winter @Trish Sanders @Lorna Boales @Diana Domantay @Esther Lindsey @Deb Brouwer @Martin Hunt @Gerard O'Hara @Sara Ellisson @Gillian Caughey @Tracy Weiss @Cathy A Castagna @Fiona Wright @Lynn Berry @Gail Coleman @Heather Jensen @Mamta Buch @Randy Keats @Sammy Boyster @Corinne Clements @Varun Sharma @Darci Wert @Marion Steed @Marlies de Boer @Deanna Dalton @Harley Sherman @Nadine Fargier @Shanon Grady @Katie W @Sean Frost @Pam Raney
🚨 DOORS CLOSING SOON - 6 weeks from now, your life could look like this.
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Curious, what has been most valuable to you?
I’m improving the onboarding for ADHD Harmony and I’d love your input. What has been the most valuable thing you’ve gotten from this community/our programs so far? I want to make sure new members get as much value as possible right from the start, so your answer will help me shape the onboarding around what actually works. Would love to see your input in the comments.
Dec '25 • 
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Books that quietly shaped how I think, feel, and live 📚
As promised, here are a few reads that stayed with me over the years. Not because they were “nice books”. But because each one left a fingerprint on how I think, feel, and move through life. Psycho-Cybernetics (Maxwell Maltz) This one taught me that self image runs everything. If you keep “seeing yourself” as the person who quits, procrastinates, or disappoints, you will keep living that loop. Change the inner picture, and behavior starts to follow. The Untethered Soul (Michael A. Singer) Big reminder: you are not the voice in your head. You are the one who hears it. When I really started practicing that, the mental noise lost a lot of power. The Power of Now (Eckhart Tolle) I read this while traveling in Thailand and I applied it immediately. It was honestly bizarre how quickly you can feel the difference when you stop living inside “later” or “what if” and return to the present. It was one of the first times I experienced peace as something practical, not philosophical. The Expectation Effect (David Robson) This gave me a grounded, research-backed way to understand something we all feel: what you expect shapes what you experience. He uses practical examples and data around placebo and nocebo effects, where positive expectations can improve outcomes and negative expectations can worsen them. Mastery (Robert Greene) This book helped me connect the dots back to childhood. Greene argues your “Life’s Task” often leaves clues early on, in what you were naturally drawn to before the world told you what was “useful.” What hit me most is how many masters went through a real shift after years of apprenticeship. A phase where they stopped copying and started experimenting, and something more intuitive and original switched on. He uses biographies of people like Darwin and Einstein to show that pattern. Reality Transurfing (Vadim Zeland) This one goes deeper for me than “just think positive.” The idea that stuck is reducing “importance.” The more you overcharge a goal with pressure, identity, or desperation, the more you create inner tension and weird resistance. Another concept is “pendulums,” basically dramas or group energies that try to hook your attention. When you stop feeding them with emotional charge, you get your energy back and you move cleaner.
Stop fighting your brain.
One thing I've realized is that trying to work harder isn't always the answer when you have ADHD. Often, it's about making things easier to start. If a task feels overwhelming, shrink it until it feels almost impossible to avoid. Instead of telling yourself to "finish the report", tell yourself to write one sentence. Instead of "clean the house", clear one surface. Momentum is far more powerful than motivation, and small wins often lead to bigger ones. What's one simple habit or change that's genuinely made managing your ADHD a little easier?
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