About this episode
AuDHD brains face many challenges when it comes to projects. It's something I've put a great deal of time and learning into, both personally and professionally. This episode covers many ideas and approaches that tend to work for us. Key Takeaways: We usually learn to use what I call the Adrenaline-Anxiety Approach. While effective short-term, it can lead to burnout and other issues. A monotropic approach is more sustainable and individualized... and it can feel slow at first. Experimentation as a core tool Creating just enough structure and safety to get going, without getting bogged down (loose planning) Working with the brain states you have Managing interruptions, inputs, and daily life Finding the balance that works for you The episode also walks through the Love Your Brain course, designed to help AuDHDers understand their mind-body system, work with brain states, and navigate project challenges. The course emphasizes self-compassion, experimentation, and building processes tailored to individual needs. Repost - originally posted July 12th 2024 Note: not strictly in the current 10-episode series, but still relevant! Links mentioned: Devon Price's Laziness Does Not Exist article, and a PDF if you're not on Medium The transcript may be especially useful for this episode! (It'll take a few seconds for the link to fully load to this episode) Love Your Brain course (and the Sep/Oct 2025 live round info ) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.