
I Have ADHD Podcast 235 The ADHDers Guide to Being Proactive (Even With a Reactive Brain)
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Oct 31, 2023 Learn how to be proactive as an ADHDer by prioritizing your needs, deciding what you want, and fighting for it. Explore the impact of AG1 on health and energy, and the challenges of transitioning from reactive to proactive. Discover the importance of quality time with kids, taking control of your life, and seeking support in becoming more proactive.
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Carrying A Stick To Reduce Anxiety
- Kristen describes carrying a stick on hikes to feel safer around unleashed dogs and calm her anxiety.
- This small proactive action created space and reduced panic during encounters on trails.
AG1 In The Morning Boosted Energy
- Kristen explains switching to AG1 first thing in the morning on an empty stomach and noticing major improvements in energy.
- The consistent habit changed her mornings and made coffee less essential.
ADHD Brains Are Naturally Reactive
- Kristen defines reactive as acting in response to a situation rather than creating or controlling it.
- She highlights that ADHD brains are naturally reactive and easily triggered by external stimuli.
