Listener since episode #1 in a Nov 2019. Time well spent over the last 2+ years. Really has helped
Updated Review - Listener since episode #1 in a November 2019. I have found this to be time well spent over the last 2 plus years. Really has helped. Cam and Shelly present a balanced approach to ADHD. They are not “ADHD is a super power” nor are the “ADHD is a weakness that will always hold me back”. Like me, Cam and Shelly have ADHD, and having ADHD is simply a way of living. Like every other way of living, it has strengths and weaknesses. They really try to help listeners get to recognizing cause and effect in their own life, instead of prescribing “guaranteed fixes and life hacks” for people with ADHD. Everyone of us is different on the spectrum of ADHD and Cam and Shelly try to deliver many different ways to recognize what drives the positive and negative experiences and emotions in our ADHD life, so that we can build and get the right support structures into our lives to thrive in the good times, and be able to bounce back better and better out of the overwhelm and challenging times. If you live with ADHD and feel like you experience both good and bad in your life because of your ADHD then I believe you will find great relatability here. If you have talents, but keep hitting barriers and setbacks when trying to use those talents, Can and Shelly help YOU identify what causes that for YOU and where/when it happens. Lots of personal examples and lots of examples of people they have coached and worked with finding awareness of where they are at in their journey, in many different situations, what actions they took when they found cause, and what the outcomes were. They preach working on the process and living in the process - that success with ADHD (and life) is a process over time and not a destination. No quick/magic fixes here - but sometimes I have found quick understanding and relatability. Cam and Shelly have great interactions. Lots of content here. Lots of great analogies to help explain the ADHD experience. Many relatable insights.
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