Adult ADHD Tips – Cultivating Resiliency: 5 Practical Steps for Greater Follow-through

Adult ADHD ADD Tips and Support Podcast - A Podcast for Neurodivergent Creatives. Cultivating Resiliency: 5 Practical Steps for Greater Follow-through. This podcast is an audio companion to the book "The Drummer and the Great Mountain - A Guidebook to Transforming Adult ADD / ADHD." Resiliency is your ability to get back up again after a challenge or perceived failure. It's a muscle -- and just like any other muscle you can strengthen it. Your ability to be resilient is absolutely crucial for follow-through. In this episode, we'll discuss five practical steps to take your resiliency to the next level -- increasing your productivity and greatly reducing the time spent in self-judgment and distraction. Links Mentioned in this Episode: (Workshop) ADHD Time Management (Episode) All or Nothing (Episode) Journaling for Clarity (Episode) The Intending Process Don't see a player? Click this link to download the MP3 file. If you have an Apple device (iPhone/iPad), you can download the podcast (and subscribe) for free at this link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/adult-adhd-add-tips-support/id988935339 Visit the podcast web page to listen to all 101 episodes: http://www.drummerandthegreatmountain.com/adult-adhd-add-podcast >> Take the ADHD Hunter-type Quiz Outro voice over by Lauren Regan.  Episode photo credit: Enrique Hoyos Intro and outro music by Bahman Sarram For more info, visit: http://www.DrummerAndTheGreatMountain.com  

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We share effective tips and practices for working with Adult ADD / Adult ADHD in a natural, holistic way, without the use of medications. Hosted by Bahman Sarram and Michael Joseph Ferguson. For more info, visit: http://www.DrummerAndTheGreatMountain.com. LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The information shared on this podcast is intended solely for the purpose of personal growth, and not as a replacement for professional psychological support. The views and opinions of the hosts and guests of our podcast are not meant to be taken as medical advice. It is very important seek the help of a qualified medical practitioner when making any shifts to psychiatric medication you may be taking, or if you are experiencing extreme psychological distress.