Taking Control: The Adhd Podcast

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Synopsis

Since 2010, Nikki Kinzer and Pete Wright have offered support, life management strategies, and time and technology tips, dedicated to anyone looking to take control while living with ADHD.

Episodes

  • Strategies to Deal with Impulsive Buying

    18/08/2015 Duration: 23min

    You know how sometimes when you’re really focused on one thing, other things might fall out of focus? Like, for example, your spending? This week on the show, we talk about impulse buying that comes to many struggling with ADHD. We’ve got three strategies for regaining control over the spending bug, and considerations for making sure you don’t get slapped down the road! Links & Notes Debtors Anonymous How to Find Help Treating a Shopaholic Shopping Addiction Treatment Options ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • The Facts about Money and ADHD

    11/08/2015 Duration: 22min

    If you’re struggling with ADHD, the data suggests you likely have trouble with money. Not only are you likely to make less money, you’re more likely to be spending it and tracking it less responsibly than your peers who aren’t faced with ADHD. It’s a harsh reality. This week on the show, we’re talking all about money, the importance of your personal financial belief systems and how to begin to find clarity in your approach to money and take back control of your saving! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Finding good enough, and freedom from the language of failure

    21/07/2015 Duration: 20min

    We’ve asked the question before, but this week we answer it in detail. What does it mean to get organized just enough? It means getting organized for you, and not for any organizing system. This week on the show, we take on a question from a listener that bundles such important concepts as balance, organizational aspiration, and shame around ADHD and living the organized lifestyle. It’s a big show, a big question, and hopefully offers you a big and inspired summer organizing season! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Downtime and Finding a Recharge with ADHD

    14/07/2015 Duration: 30min

    It’s summer, and we’re gearing up for our own vacations, so we thought we’d use the opportunity to reflect on the importance of downtime to our emotional and physical health — particularly when fighting the busy signals of ADHD. We’ve got research and resources and terrific tips from listeners that should help you build a vacation plan you can count on to keep your stress low and your energy up! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Focus Follow-Up

    30/06/2015 Duration: 22min

    Thanks to our fantastic listeners, we have received some great questions, comments, and resources to share after our focus and online shopping shows from the last few weeks. This week, we’re talking about notifications, focus, the perils of the return policy in online shopping, and how to exercise your balance muscles while struggling with hyperfocus! Thanks to all who wrote in to share, and keep those comments coming! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Prepping for your Digital Summer Travel

    23/06/2015 Duration: 20min

    It’s summertime! And for many of us, summer means travel. If you’re struggling with ADHD but have a tendency toward the digital, we have four areas for you to think about in this week’s podcast to keep you organized and informed. First, are you using the tools your travel partner has created to their greatest? Second, did you check for your travel destination’s app? Third: TripIt! And finally, we have a tool to help you craft the perfect road trip! All that, and a discussion of Pete and Nikki’s aversion to camping this week on The ADHD Podcast! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • The Tips Show — Creative Organizing with ADHD!

    16/06/2015 Duration: 21min

    We have a wonderful organizing community! We asked for your very best organizing tips, and you came through! From stickies to timers to hooks and color codes, your tips make for wonderful organizing systems. This week on the show we’re sharing a bunch, but want to hear more of your ADHD organizing successes — so keep them coming… and thank you! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Avoid these 5 Organizing Mistakes!

    08/06/2015 Duration: 20min

    It’s not easy to get started on your organizing journey. There are bumps in the road around every turn — you have to find the motivation, the time, the childcare. And if you’re struggling with ADHD, you know how important it is to be able to find a space free of distraction and chaos if you’re going to take on any important task. That’s why it’s critical you steer clear of these five organizing missteps that can set you back on your journey to living the organized lifestyle. This week on the show, we take on the five organizing mistakes that can set your organizing back, rather than keep you moving forward into a space of control and confidence! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Clear Clutter in a Hurry!

    02/06/2015 Duration: 20min

    If you’re struggling with ADHD, you know this feeling. Go ahead and do a slow turn around your room or office. Look at all the surfaces — tables, chairs, floor — how’s your clutter? The ADHD mind has the powerful ability to tune it out, to make it invisible, until the subconscious pressure of the clutter around you becomes too much to handle. This week on the show, Nikki Kinzer and Pete Wright talk about clearing the clutter in your home in a hurry with a few quick daily strategies that can help you get out of the clutter rut! And don’t forget to download the latest batch of free forms and templates to get the new “15 Minute Organizing Tips” we talk about on the show! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Fight Focus Failure at the Computer with Four Fascinating Fixes!

    26/05/2015 Duration: 17min

    We’ve been talking about focus this month and this week’s digital episode continues the theme. We’re talking about fighting focus failure with four prime strategies to keep you working free of distraction. From using wifi toggling to save yourself from the lure of the Internet to selective notifications, to full-screen apps, and our favorite tip on application complexity, there’s something in here for everyone whose fingers tickle the keyboard day-by-day! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Focusing on your Strengths!

    19/05/2015 Duration: 21min

    You’re in a job interview. Things are going well! You’re telling stories of your heroism and courage in facing down your greatest foes, growing businesses, the works. Then they ask the question: “Please describe your greatest strengths and weaknesses…" You freeze! That’s because we, as humans, are terrible at realistically assessing our own strengths and weaknesses. It’s backed by research: we invariably rate our self-assessment either more optimistic or pessimistic compared to others’ observations of us. That’s why it’s so important to have a reliable feedback mechanism for determining and validating our strengths as we develop and mature our skills.  This week on the show, Nikki and Pete talk about the challenges of self-assessment and offer a pair of terrific suggestions that you can use to discover your strengths right now.  Links & Notes Flawed Self-Assessment: Implications for Health, Education, and the Workplace VIA Character Strengths Finder The Definition of Hell for Each Myers-Briggs Personalit

  • Shopping Online and Staying Focused!

    12/05/2015 Duration: 14min

    When you sit down to shop online, do you have the same intention and agenda that you have when you shop in brick and mortar stores? Sure, from time to time we might go shopping for fun, but most of the time, when we hit the bricks, it’s to run errands, pick up specific things, and get back to the business of the day. If you’re struggling with ADHD, my bet is that you have more trouble shopping online and keeping your focus on your goal than you make like to admit! This week on the show, we have five tips for managing your time and attention while shopping online — save money while relieving stress and getting things done! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Digital — Get your Routines in Order!

    05/05/2015 Duration: 32min

    We all know repetition can get boring. It stinks to feel like we’re stuck in a rut of humdrum rinse and repeat! Still, if you have any commitments that you have to repeat each day, week, month… you’d better have a system in place to manage them and make sure you don’t miss a beat. This week on the show, we’re talking all about routines — those strings of tasks that you have to complete in order to accomplish a goal. And because it’s a digital episode, Pete Wright walks through three systems for managing your sets of routines, plus a bonus app for managing your kids’ chores, too! Links & Notes Omnifocus Evernote HomeRoutines DailyRoutine — Update: No longer in active development. Bonus: iAllowance ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Follow Through and Finish What You Start!

    27/04/2015 Duration: 17min

    We got some great questions after last week’s episode on prioritizing and it turns out we may feel alone, but we’re in good company! As it turns out, many of you are also struggling with this of overload, which leads to our collective inability to follow through on our projects, tasks, and goals. This week, we help identify the potential cause of your follow through problem, and give you four solutions to move you through the mire and find the light of accomplishment! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Overwhelm and Prioritizing Tolerations

    20/04/2015 Duration: 25min

    It’s a big show! First, some follow-up from last week on tolerations. We answer a great question from a listener around how to address another sort of tolerations, and how to fight the overwhelm that comes from over-commitment. How do you get from a place of overwhelm toward a place of feeling more in control and progressing forward? This week on the show, we offer strategies for dealing with the stress of over-commitment that brings liberation and hope, too! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • ADHD and Creating a Lifestyle to Crush your Tolerations!

    06/04/2015 Duration: 32min

    It’s been nearly 100 episodes since we last talked tolerations, and we have (ahem) a lot to report. This week, we’re taking a step back to look at the impact of ADHD noise on our tolerations. We look at the positive emotional and creative impacts of building a lifestyle in which we acknowledge, cultivate, and complete our tolerations.  Links & Notes Our first tolerations episode The Original Tolerations Worksheet Nikki’s Tolerations Pete’s Tolerations ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Digital — Reading & Writing Tools to Conquer ADHD Distractions

    30/03/2015 Duration: 26min

    Understanding ADHD means you’re coming to an understanding of the unique characteristics of ADHD and you. That can mean waking up to a whole world that all of the sudden doesn’t work the way you always thought it did! Today on the show, Pete Wright shares a few key systems and technologies that can help you get back on track by evaluating how you write, and how you read. Thanks to a few old techniques and new tools, you can begin to build living systems that fit your unique ADHD challenges! Links & Notes Audible Whispersync for Audio Fieldnotes Brand Livescribe Pen Solutions ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Vulnerability, Uncertainty, & Confusion as a Doorway to Learning

    23/03/2015 Duration: 20min

    We’re turning the corner on vulnerability this week, talking about transition stories. What is it like to make the leap from chaos, no idea that there is a definition for your experience, to understanding, learning about your ADHD and building systems that allow you to reach for peace? This week on the show, Pete Wright and Nikki Kinzer talk about the vulnerability required to make that leap forward in your life, and how important it is to reframe confusion as a positive, a doorway to learning. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Conquering Shame & Cultivating Vulnerability in Parenting for ADHD

    16/03/2015 Duration: 38min

    As a parent, we walk a careful balance between nurturing, protecting, and disciplining our children. But the complications that come with parenting a child with ADHD make this balance fuzzy. As our kids are experimenting, pushing boundaries, learning to live in their skin, we have to work extra hard to keep our composure, as acting out can mean so many more things. This week on the show, Nikki and Pete share tools and techniques for parenting children learning to live with their ADHD, with a focus on validation, support, and love. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Vulnerability & Shame: Reflecting on the work of Brené Brown

    09/03/2015 Duration: 26min

    For so many struggling with ADHD, traits of focus and attention, and the stigma of the set of behaviors that comes with it can cause us to visit the shame spiral. This week on the show, we talk about Brené Brown’s pioneering research and inspirational presentations on shame and vulnerability, and how reframing our approach to shame can lead to a powerful awakening of strength and confidence. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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