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6 Weeks: Q&A + Coaching is happening in 12 hours
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🚨 5 days left, are you ready? Everything you need to know
Alright, lovely ADHD Harmony fam, in five days we’ll be kicking off the third edition of the 5-day ADHD Harmony Challenge. This challenge has already transformed the lives of over a thousand people. For some it's about the tiny shifts, for others it completely changed their lives. Are you ready? Let us know by taking the poll below. 1) Watch the short welcome & introduction videos so you're set up from day one 2) Optionally grab your AI Snapshot to go even deeper during the challenge (but you can absolutely start without it) 3) Make sure to add all sessions to your calendar and set reminders Let's do this. 🙌
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🚨 5 days left, are you ready? Everything you need to know
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What's your biggest struggle right now?
Challenge 1: ~500 people Challenge 2: ~3,500 people Challenge 3: ~6,400 people and climbing We are growing exponentially, and that's not for no reason. The challenge works. Thousands have already shifted how they live with their ADHD, and we're doing it again starting April 27. Before we kick off, I want to hear from you. 👇 Vote below: what's your biggest ADHD struggle right now? 💬 Also drop it in the comments, other options are also welcome
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What's your biggest struggle right now?
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🏆 Pre-Challenge Giveaway
Your engagement literally helps people find us. Our activity in this community directly impacts how ADHD Harmony shows up in Skool's Discovery. That's the search engine people use to find communities like ours. The way it works is simple, the more we engage (likes, comments, posts), the higher we rank. The higher we rank, the more people searching for ADHD support actually find us. So when you drop a like on someone's post or leave a comment, you're not just supporting that person. You're helping someone out there who's still looking for their people actually find this place. Now, many of you already know I'm doing giveaways during the challenge. But I decided to add a little something before we kick off: the 10 people with the highest 7-day activity and the top 10 on the 7-day leaderboard before the challenge starts on April 27 will win community credits to use as discounts on our offerings: 🥇 Place 1-3: $150 community credit 🥈 Place 4-6: $100 community credit 🥉 Place 7-10: $50 community credit One important thing: I've seen other communities try to game this by spamming random posts and comments just to farm points. That's not what we're about. The goal is always value and connection. Share something real, ask a genuine question, support someone's post because it resonated with you. Spam will be removed. View leaderboards: https://www.skool.com/adhd/-/leaderboards Here's how the leaderboard works: https://help.skool.com/article/31-how-do-points-and-levels-work Besides your leaderboard score, I'll also be looking at whether you're actively supporting others. So liking and commenting on other people's posts matters just as much. So go like stuff, comment on things, share your wins, and ask questions. It all counts, and it all helps. Let's make some noise before we even get started 🔥
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Just finding my way around
Just got my ADHD Snapshot and one line stopped me cold: what I've been calling "losing interest" or "getting bored" has actually been a freeze response my whole life. Over 40 jobs. A polo ponies business I gave up on. A journalism dream I was talked out of. I always thought I was the one who couldn't stick with things. Turns out my nervous system was protecting me from being told "no, don't do it like that" one more time.
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Here I am, now what are your other two wishes?
Now aged 48, this is one of my more memorable lines from my 10 year high school reunion, when I went up to this guy who I used to like at school, and I was trying to be funny and break the ice, and he just looked sideways at me and said 'oh hello, this is my wife Kelly, who are you again?' Ensue awkwardness, and the feeling of not fitting in at school was now set to continue in adult life. I did not go to any more reunions. I had been travelling the world for years by then, and left all of these people behind, with their clique social groups and small town lives. Even though I didn't want to be like them, it still didn't stop me wanting to feel acknowledged and accepted by them.
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