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Welcome to ADHD Harmony. I'm genuinely excited you're here. This community exists for one reason: to help you turn ADHD from something you fight against into your greatest advantage. No quick fixes. No productivity hacks that work for a week then fall apart. This is identity-level transformation, grounded in neuroscience and built from real experience (my own included). The next free 5-day challenge will be on April 27. Before it begins, watch the 7 short videos in the classroom that explain the community and how Skool works. This takes about 20 minutes and will fully prepare you for what's ahead. ⚠️ Watch the "Welcome & Introduction" videos before the challenge starts. They'll set you up to get the most out of everything that follows. 👉 Click here to dive in
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Week 3: Emotional Mastery Thread
Hey everyone! Starting this week, I'm creating a weekly thread where we can all dig into that week's content together. This thread is open to everyone, whether you're on the paid program or following along with the Blueprint. Drop your takeaways, questions, or something you're struggling with from Week 3 below. Let's talk about it. 👇
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Beta testers announced for new AI
Watch the video for more information 💛🙏 How to test 1. You should've received an email (check your spam) this will allow you to set up your password 2. Open the app and go to Worksheets 3. Complete Your ADHD Snapshot (9 questions) 4. Complete ADHD Awakening Assessment (15 questions) After each worksheet, answer these questions 1. What did you think of the questions? 2. What did you think of the report you got back? 3. Was anything confusing or unclear? 4. Did anything feel off or broken? 5. How did the experience feel overall? 6. Anything else you want to share? NEW @Dee Ponton @Alexander So @Sheena Chacko @Steve Hallett @Shanon Lee-Cooper REDO @Cindy Mason @Kim Kirk @Nic F @Sammy Boyster @Michelle Lynn
Beta testers announced for new AI
📅 Daily Check-in - April 1, 2026 - An Update to My Emotional Day
💭 Reflection: "Today was a rest and recalibration day, after having an emotionally draining night yesterday. I posted something vulnerable, and thanks to a brave community member, I realized that I may have RSD, which is most likely a big reason why I felt the way I did after completing the week 3 worksheet for emotional mastery. Learning about RSD, there is nothing I read that didn't resonate with me. Honestly, I feel a huge weight lifted off my shoulders. A weight that I've been carrying my entire life. And I feel like I am ready to get back on my transformation journey with grace and comfort, knowing that there isn't anything wrong with me." 📊 Wellbeing Scores: 😊 Happiness: 7/10 ⚡ Energy: 6/10 🎯 Focus: 5/10 😌 Calmness: 5/10 🌙 Sleep Quality: 6/10 🔥 Motivation: 7/10 ⭐ Average: 6/10 ✅ Activities from today: 🛏️ Good Sleep 💧 Stayed Hydrated 🍺 No Alcohol ☕ No Late Caffeine 💊 Took Supplements 🥩 Hit Protein Goal 🍳 Home Cooked Meal 💚 Gratitude Practice 💭 Affirmations ✨ Positive Mindset 📅 No Meetings 📚 Reading 🧠 Learning 🎓 Online Course 👥 Quality Time 🤝 Helped Someone 👂 Active Listening
New Label, Same Concept — Anyone Else Exhausted From All The Jargon?
Does anyone else feel like they're drowning in new labels for old ideas? I'm a life coach with a master's in counseling and I've been noticing something for a while that honestly frustrates me. It feels like every other week there's a new term for something humans have understood for a long time: "Nervous system regulation" is learning how to calm down and breathe; "Dopamine detox" is taking a break from overstimulation; "Shadow work" is looking at the parts of yourself you'd rather not look at.These things have been known for a long time some of it is common sense and learning how to take care of yourself. So why do I think this keep happening? Because there's a whole industry built on making old wisdom sound new. Brand identity folks and marketing folks tell you that if you're a coach, therapist, author, etc. trying to stand out, you need a "thing”, something that sounds original, something you can put on a book cover or build a program around. The problem is that many of these “new” ideas have been around a long time. So what do they do? They repackage it. Give it a catchy name. Build a brand around it. Write a book. Launch a course. And suddenly they’re the person who "discovered" something that poets and philosophers and elders have been saying for centuries. Look at Mel Robbins and the whole "Let Them" phenomenon. She and her daughter wrote a book around this idea of letting go of trying to control what other people do, which is a useful concept, except a poet, Cassie Phillips https://www.cassie-phillips.com , wrote about the concept years before they did, and as far as I know, they gave her no credit for her idea. Although, the concept didn't originate with Mel Robbins, now it's "her" thing because she had the platform and the marketing machine to claim it. And that's the pattern. The person who packages it/renames it gets the credit, not the person who came up with the idea first. Stolen ideas are being rewarded rather than wisdom and originality. The marketing sends a message to people that they need to keep buying the next book, the next course, the next framework, because surely THIS one has the answer that all the others were missing.
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