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Hacking Your ADHD

Listener Question: On Being Late

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Hey team!

We’ve got another listener question today, this time from my friend Aggie:

Hi, Will, Aggie here. Longtime listener, first time caller. To give listeners context, you and I did admin work together and accountability coaching groups. Then we actually got to meet in person at the Chad conference before COVID hit. I myself have a background as a special education teacher, uh, specializing in severe disabilities and autism specific programs. So behavior is one of my strong skills. Implementing understanding. and executing behavior interventions. My question is this, planning and scheduling and time tracking are all great preventative strategies.Do you have any insight or resources around when you know you're already late, probably rushing, and you're trying to stay calm and collected and still show up the way you want to, Even when you were already late. So I'm trying not to show up flustered and discombobulated. I'm thinking maybe some people have coping strategies or other people can share what they do to, to do what I described and give me a jumping off point on how to reframe that emotional state.In the moment of slight or major panic. Would love to hear your ideas or other listeners ideas in response. And thank you so much for your podcast. You're seriously crushing it.


Thanks for the question; Aggie and I think this is an issue we can all relate to. Being late sucks. So, in this episode, we tackle the struggle of showing up calm and composed when maybe we don’t feel calm and collected. We’ll be looking at a number of tools that we can use to try and get ourselves in the right head space, as well as jumping into what we can do so that we might not be late quite as often.

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This Episode's Top Tips 

  • Practice acceptance of your ADHD and that sometimes lateness will happen. Work on changing the narrative from self-criticism to understanding and try to give yourself some compassion when you’re running late.
  • Try reframing "I'm sorry I'm late" to "Thank you for your patience" to create a more positive atmosphere and show your gratitude when someone waits for you.
  • Deep breathing can be especially helpful in calming your nervous system - when we’re running late and stressed, our prefrontal cortex is impaired, and that makes rational decision-making harder. By slowing down and activating our parasympathetic nervous system through deep breathing, we can calm ourselves and get into the right headspace.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD.

0:06.5

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

0:09.8

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain.

0:16.2

Hey, team, I've got another listener question today, this time for my good friend Aggie.

0:28.1

Hi, Will, Aggie here, long-time listener, first-time caller. To give listeners context, you and I did admin work together and accountability coaching groups. Then we actually got to meet in person at the

0:34.7

Chad conference before COVID hit. I myself have a background as a special

0:39.5

education teacher, specializing in severe disabilities and autism-specific programs. So behavior

0:45.5

is one of my strong skills, implementing understanding and executing behavior interventions. My question is this. Planning and scheduling

0:56.8

and time tracking are all great preventative strategies. Do you have any insight or resources

1:03.0

around when you know you're already late and you're trying to stay calm and collected and still

1:08.9

show up the way you want to, even when you are already late.

1:13.0

Give me a jumping off point on how to reframe that emotional state in the moment, slight or

1:18.4

major panic. We'd love to hear your ideas or other listeners' ideas in response. And thank you so

1:24.1

much for your podcast. You're seriously crushing it.

1:32.9

Thanks for the question, Aggie, and I think this is an issue we can all relate to.

1:39.6

Being late sucks. So in this episode, we'll tackle the struggle of showing up calm and composed when maybe we just don't feel that way.

1:43.7

We'll be looking at a number of tools we can use to try and get ourselves into the right headspace,

1:47.6

as well in jumping into some of those things that we might want to do to make sure we're not late quite as often. If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page, you can find that at

1:52.1

Hacking Your ADHD.com slash 177. I also wanted to let you know about the Hacking Your ADHD

1:58.8

newsletter, any and all distractions.

2:05.0

And that's what this newsletter is all about, the things that have caught my interest over the past week that I think also might be interesting to you. In it, I bring you the top things

2:09.4

of the week that have caught my attention from the world of ADHD and beyond. If that sounds

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