From Distractibility to Creativity: Dr. Ned Hallowell Shares how to Unlock the Strengths of ADHD

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Welcome to another exciting episode of SuccessFULL with ADHD! Today, we're diving deep into the ADHD world with none other than Dr. Ned Hallowell, a leading authority on the subject. This episode is set to revolutionize your understanding of ADHD and inspire you to view your unique brain wiring in a new, empowering light.
We'll flip the script on ADHD's core symptoms, revealing the hidden strengths they conceal. Discover how distractibility transforms into curiosity, impulsivity into creativity, and hyperactivity into energy. Join us as we navigate the ADHD landscape, shifting the narrative from deficit to difference, from challenge to opportunity.
Links & Resources:
Dr. Hallowell's website: drhallowell.com/
Dr. Hallowell's books: drhallowell.com/read/books-by...
In essence, this episode is all about embracing ADHD, understanding its unique features, and utilizing them to our advantage. Remember, your ADHD is not a deficit-it's a different way of thinking, filled with potential and promise. Join us in this enlightening discussion and discover how you can turn your ADHD into your superpower.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
1:42 - How Dr. Hallowell came up with the title of his book.
5:10 - ADHD and the brain’s brakes.
9:05 - It’s your imagination that creates your reality.
12:45 - Rejection-sensitive dysphoria and positive feedback.
18:00 - The gold standard of treating ADHD.
22:04 - The most reliable way to build confidence and motivation.
24:58 - The five gold standards for coaching.
28:07 - Why did you decide not to pursue coaching?

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  • @ron311
    @ron3113 ай бұрын

    That's how I explained adhd for years, after reading Dr. Howewell. Adhd's not a disorder but a trait. I have a Ferrari brain, and smart enough to keep the right wife coach, and now years later, we've become part of the FIRE community. now figure that out.... smile . Hyperfocused on real-estate investments over the years having my wife coaching the Adhd in it all. Retired at 56. Passive income. All because I used the adhd Ferrari brain combo with Dreams of real-estate. What a 25 year ride.

  • @jamie.777
    @jamie.777Ай бұрын

    Only Doctor Hallowell understands me

  • @peggyg6642
    @peggyg66422 ай бұрын

    I found something interesting about me, (I recently realize I have ADD) I don’t have those dmm thoughts at all, maybe because my mother always considered me as a genius & whenever I failed to do my homework because it was so boring, she was doing them for me with a full confidence that I’ll pass the exam & already learned no need to do the mundane task. I believe most of those thoughts are rooted in how we are perceived in the early years of our lives by the environment (parents & teachers etc.)

  • @jackiep2948
    @jackiep29485 ай бұрын

    Love him! Hes so easy to listen to. I never lose my attention span listening to him😂

  • @aryankhodadadi2403
    @aryankhodadadi24039 күн бұрын

    Great stuff keep it up 👍

  • @ralitsailieva2205
    @ralitsailieva220513 күн бұрын

    Amazing!!! Thank you! So positive and needed thank you 🙏 Sometimes we feel lonely in our path but this is very encouraging!!!

  • @jamie.777
    @jamie.777Ай бұрын

    Love ❤️ the doctor and this channel, I have "suffered" with hyperactivity adhd since 1982. Diagnosed by dr. Adelson in Sudbury, he was a kind wonderful doctor

  • @S.Stamos
    @S.Stamos10 күн бұрын

    😍💎Thank you!!!!!

  • @jennifermaxwell9786
    @jennifermaxwell978626 күн бұрын

    This me in every single way! Like everything my lovely combined type !😂

  • @joej6583
    @joej65836 ай бұрын

    Thank you for a well done and professional interview. Great work!!! Keep up the great work, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.🎉🎉🎉

  • @CoachingWithBrooke

    @CoachingWithBrooke

    6 ай бұрын

    I am so glad you enjoyed it! Let's keep on spreading the awareness! ❤️

  • @sherrycolwell5323
    @sherrycolwell532310 ай бұрын

    Pattern interrupts? Dmn tpn?