Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast

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Sep 29, 2020 • 53min

Parenting Complex Kids with ImpactParents’ Diane Dempster & Elaine Taylor-Klaus

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- They may have pivoted to parents, but Diane Dempster and Elaine Taylor-Klaus still bring every bit of their Impact! Today they join us to talk about parenting complex kids in a complex era along with Elaine’s new book, The Essential Guide to Raising Complex Kids with ADHD, Anxiety, and More.Along the way, they share incredible insights on the parent-child relationship. Ensuring that you’re on your kiddo’s team, consequences and punishments, owning and transferring ownership of responsibilities, growing up ... it’s all on the table this week with Diane and Elaine, plus they share the story behind their pivot from ImpactADHD to ImpactParents!Links & NotesFreebie gift: Book Bundle BonusFacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedInYouTubePinterest (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (02:05) - Support the show — Become a Patron! (03:24) - Follow-up (09:56) - Welcome Elaine and Diane! (11:45) - Rebranding for Complex Kids (17:24) - Shifting Life's Responsibilities (25:33) - About the Book (28:07) - Executive Age and Releasing Control (34:35) - Consequences vs. Punishment (40:31) - Collaboration ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Sep 22, 2020 • 33min

Study Habits For the ADHD Student

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- If you’re a well-practiced student, you probably have your own system and set of practices for doing that job. Taking notes, studying, preparing projects, taking exams ... you know what works for you, right?It turns out, it’s pretty easy to develop a false sense of security in our own systems to the point that they might not actually be helping you do the real work of being a student. This week on the show, we offer the timeline for effective study habits — originated at the University of Arkansas — a simple, straight-forward process to help you learn to study effectively and deliver the results you want.Links & NotesTimeline for Effective Study Habits (PDF)Anki FlashcardsQuizletNotetakingI know, these are both iPad Pro focused, but I encourage you to watch them for process, not technology, if you’re thinking about how to engage in material.🎥 Samuel Suresh: “How I Take Notes with My iPad Pro in Lectures”🎥 Ali Abdaal: “How I take notes on my iPad Pro in medical school”ZettlecastenIf you’re not on the market for a new note-taking system, do not click on these links. There be monsters! If you’re embarking on any sort of research — and you have fun with this kind of stuff — you might just find Zettlekasten and some of the software tools that enable it really exciting.🎥 Shu Omi: “Zettlekasten Note-taking Method: Simply Explained”🎥 Shu Omi: “How to take Smart Notes in Roam Research”🎥 Curtis McHale: “Getting Started with a Zettlecasten System”🎥 Curtis McHale: “What Makes a Good Zettlekasten Note”👨‍💻 Roam Research👨‍💻 Obsidian (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (02:33) - Support the Show: Become a Patron! (04:20) - The Timeline for Effective Study Habits (06:12) - Before Class (09:36) - During Class (12:09) - One Note-taking Strategy: Zettlekasten (16:54) - During Class... some more (20:42) - After Class (23:42) - The Exam ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Sep 15, 2020 • 27min

Back-to-School: Planning Time and Tasks

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- You’re heading back to school. You’ve got your books. You’ve got your syllabus. You’ve got your pencils and notebooks. And you’re even feeling great about your class schedule. You’ve got this. Only one question remains. When are you going to do the work?Turns out, that’s a pretty big question and one you are perfectly capable of answering! This week on the show we’re talking all about time and tasks; how do you organize not only the due dates of your assignments and test schedule, but how do you manage the time you have to put in to do the actual work, writing, and studying of being a successful student? (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (02:26) - Support the Show: Become a Patron! (04:06) - Organizing Time and Tasks as a Student (09:27) - Check your Email (10:34) - Planning Tools (11:22) - Calendars (13:24) - Beware errors in repeating events! (14:16) - Managing due dates AND work time! (18:12) - Task Management (20:44) - Break it down until it's easy (22:32) - The Ideal Weekly Calendar (25:00) - Tasks AND Subtasks ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Sep 8, 2020 • 35min

Going Back to School Online

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- Make no bones about it: there is nothing normal about our back-to-school experience this year. Whether you’re heading to college on campus or distance, you and your ADHD are no doubt impacted. We have four strategies for you this week, ranging from organization to time management, and even a little hint of wellness from the avoid-news-of-the-world-on-fire camp. Whatever your situation, however you’re tackling your studies, we want to make sure you have the tools and the strength to move your degree forward. This week, we’re talking all about going back to school online.Links & Notes Join Nikki’s ADHD Study Hall! (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (03:09) - Support the Show: Become a Member (06:23) - Back to School ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Sep 1, 2020 • 1h 2min

Reclaiming Email

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- You’ve tried email bankruptcy. You know all about filing. But sometimes you have to ask yourself: How did you fall back into email overload... again? First things first: It’s not just you. It’s common to live with some sort of anxiety around email and email overload. Where we’re going to focus today is not on some magical list of things you’re supposedly doing wrong, rather we’re gong to ask some questions about the relationship you want to have with your inbox, about how you might be able to focus on simplicity instead of strict organization, and how a few quick keyboard shortcuts and a learning mindset might make all the difference in your approach to electronic mail.Melissa is our community manager in The ADHD Group. If you’d like to get to know more about her, become a supporter over on Patreon and you’ll have access to her annual members-only series on email management and the Discord ADHD Community!Links & Notes Thank you for supporting The ADHD Podcast on Patreon!Hey.com — How it WorksGmail Search OperatorsYahoo! Search Operators (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (02:20) - Support the show: Become a Patron! (03:59) - Group Coaching Update (06:20) - Study Halls with Nikki! (07:47) - Reclaiming Email (17:53) - Reclaiming Email: How did you get here? (22:51) - Thinking about what you want your inbox to do for you (24:24) - Workflow Simplicity (28:39) - Learning new skills to support your email relationship (39:46) - A brief aside on filters and automation (41:29) - Hey.com (46:02) - Search (51:00) - Archive, Delete, Folders, Lables, All Mail (58:36) - Special Folder: Gmail Trash (59:36) - Does "Archiving" email compress your email? ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Aug 25, 2020 • 39min

Transitions

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- Waking up. Going to sleep. Eating. Email. Meetings. Games. Family time. Illness. That list goes on, and on, and on. What do those things have in common? They all involve requiring the brain to transition from one state to another. And the ADHD brain in particular — thanks to the unique powers of attention that come with it — may have a harder time making transitions from one activity to the next. This week on the show, we’re talking all about transitions and how to set yourself up for success by framing your transitions in a new light. Plus, Pete’s back after a longer-than-expected break thanks to his transition around COVID. Links & NotesGroup Coaching for the Fall is now available for registration. Or join Thursday Study Halls with NikkiEpisode 183— Lessons Learned from Big Transitions in the Home. Nikki discusses her son’s difficulty transitioning to middle school (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (01:51) - Support the show — Become a Patron! (03:36) - Group Coaching is Back! (09:30) - Pete's COVID Report (18:01) - Dealing with Transitions ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jul 21, 2020 • 30min

REBROADCAST: Quick Organizing Tips to Help You Feel Great!

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- We’re almost at the end of our July hiatus and gearing up for our regular podcast schedule this August. For now, how about a recent rebroadcast to remind us all about the little things we can do to feel good today!This is not an episode about COVID-19. Not really.But it is about what has happened to us all at home because of our contexts right now. And one of the things we know is that putting into place some basic organizing tools can help you spruce up your home or workspace, get your co-habitants working together, and make you feel great. So this week on the show we're going back to basics as Nikki Kinzer reminds us all to do what we know, treat ourselves well, and give ourselves permission to be great no matter how the house looks! (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (01:41) - Support the show: Become a Patron! (03:02) - Quick Organizing Tasks! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jun 30, 2020 • 54min

In the Money Zone — A Budgetary Q$A!

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- We're at the end of our mini-series on ADHD and money and, just like with our finances, we have to be ready to PIVOT! When a guest has a last minute conflict, we're ready to talk about budgets, and bills, and more with your questions!Links & NotesYou Need A Budget (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (01:06) - The True Story on TruStory FM (03:36) - PIVOT! (04:50) - Support the Show — Become a Member! (05:37) - You Need a YNAB (16:43) - Impulse Buying (22:11) - Cutting the Book Budget (26:41) - Paying Bills (29:32) - Managing Accounts (31:12) - Document Management (34:38) - Medication as a Fixed Expense (35:29) - Relationship Financial Stresses (41:09) - The ADHD Instructor (48:02) - Focus Question! Hyperfocus and word acquisition ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jun 23, 2020 • 1h 3min

Budgeting & Debt with Chelsea Brennan from SmartMoneyMamas.com

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- Do you get the feeling that ADHD is in the way of your relationship with money? While it may feel like you're struggling alone, money is a struggle for many people, with and without ADHD. This week on the show, SmartMoneyMamas.com's Chelsea Brennan sits down with us to talk about foundational skills for budgeting and getting out of debt that will go a long way toward living a healthy life with money AND our ADHD!Links & Notes Thank you for supporting The ADHD Podcast on Patreon!SmartMoneyMamas.comFollow Chelsea on TwitterYouNeedABudget.com (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (02:58) - Introducing Chelsea Brennan from SmartMoneyMamas.com (03:42) - Petes & Nikki's Financial Knowledge (05:57) - Chelsea's Road to SmartMoneyMamas.com (08:31) - How to Start – Memories of Money (12:12) - Chelsea's Earliest Money Memories (14:44) - Goal Planning Beyond Debt (19:34) - Managing Negative Feelings About Spending When Budgeting (20:49) - Managing a Budget During COVID (22:42) - Good Debt Versus Bad Debt (25:46) - Steps and Strategies to Budget (28:40) - Handling Credit Card Debt (35:17) - Car Loan Management (38:15) - Next Steps With Your Budget (41:33) - Habits (46:34) - Planning for Foreseen & Unforeseen Expenses (50:09) - Credit Cards for Emergencies (52:19) - Getting Some Wiggle Room (56:37) - Retirement Planning (01:01:34) - Wrapping Up ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jun 16, 2020 • 39min

Mindset, Money, & ADHD

Grab the Declutter Guide ... FREE! Visit https://takecontroladhd.com/adhd-declutter and get a head start on your toughest spaces today!--- Symptoms of ADHD have a tendency to impact how we deal with our finances. This week on the show, Nikki Kinzer lays out the facts as we embark on a series of conversations dedicated to ADHD and money. While our upcoming guests will help us through budgeting and getting out of debt, this week we focus on finding the money mindset as we set ourselves on a path to live in a more healthy relationship with our finances! (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast (01:44) - Support The ADHD Podcast: Become a Patron at https://patreon.com/theadhdpodcast (03:08) - ADHD and Money (07:04) - Laying out some of the facts (18:52) - Working Memory and Money Management (20:40) - Self-regulation (30:57) - The Desire Statement (37:00) - Coming up... ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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