Posts Tagged ‘Self-compassion’
The Gentle Reset: ADHD-Friendly Habits That Actually Stick
The Gentle Reset A 4-week, ADHD-friendly habit series that helps you start small, regulate your nervous system, and build momentum, without burnout. If the end of the year has left you feeling tired, overstimulated, or quietly relieved it’s over, you’re not alone. The holidays can stretch our nervous systems thin, and January often brings pressure…
Read MoreYou Don’t Need Momentum – You Need a Pause
There’s a lot of noise this time of year about getting ready to start again, about making big changes in the new year. But it can be hard to switch from the holiday season, and the stress that often comes with it, straight into pushing for change. Especially if you’re feeling tired, foggy, or simply…
Read MoreMindful Presence: Reclaiming Joy When You’re Always Rushing
Do you find yourself constantly rushing from one thing to the next, never being able to enjoy being in the moment of the activity without planning what’s next? Our brains get conditioned to run in fast mode, and ADHD brains often run fast by design, making it the norm to be on the hamster wheel…
Read MoreCan ADHD Coaching Help Women Succeed at Work?
If you’re a woman with ADHD, chances are you’ve worked twice as hard to appear “together” at work, while quietly juggling deadlines, overflowing inboxes, and the emotional weight of perfectionism. Many women with ADHD are high achievers who still feel like they’re falling behind. The truth is: traditional productivity advice doesn’t always work when your…
Read MoreSelf-Compassion vs. Self-Criticism: How RAIN Helps You Be Kinder to Yourself
When life gets hard, most of us have an inner critic that jumps in before anyone else can. It’s that voice that says, “You should’ve done better,” or “Why can’t you ever get it right?” If you live with ADHD, perfectionism, or chronic self-doubt, this voice can be especially loud. It’s one of the ways…
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