• 532 | S36 W2 Coaches Round Table
    May 8 2024

    Description: In this episode of the Coaches Roundtable, hosted by Eric Tivers, the team gathers to reflect on the progress and insights from Week 2 of their coaching group, where we explore the relationship that we have with our ADHD. Listen in to the end to find out which coach says "F*uck You" to their ADHD and why.

    ADHD Letter Writing Exercise Discussion Eric initiated a discussion about the personal relationship with ADHD and the exercise of writing letters to ADHD. Kristin shared her experiences, emphasizing the therapeutic effects of externalizing her ADHD through writing, and how it helped her come to terms with her condition. Brian, on the other hand, initially found the exercise strange but later appreciated its value in processing and communicating with ADHD. Both Kristin and Brian agreed on the idea that this exercise has helped them build a deeper understanding and develop a more authentic relationship with their ADHD. Exercise for Enhancing Intimacy Awareness Brian shared his initial struggles with a particular exercise but emphasized its ultimate value in helping him become more aware of his vulnerabilities and issues with intimacy. Eric highlighted the power of the exercise in creating a sense of connection and normalizing experiences. A question arose about whether participants should be informed about the exercise's content in advance, with Kristin clarifying that such information could potentially alter the performance and resistance of participants. Personal Letter Sharing and Community Trust Eric and Kristin discussed the shift in approach towards sharing personal letters within their community. Eric expressed that he no longer insists on sharing, but encourages those who wish to do so, while Kristin emphasized the importance of respecting individual privacy and the value of vulnerability within their sharing process. They also noted that they revisit this exercise throughout the community's engagement, observing that participants continue to share and show trust in others' privacy. ADHD Experiences and Perceptions Discussion Kristin, Eric, and Brian discussed their experiences with ADHD and the impact it has on their lives. They talked about the tendency to view the current moment as a representation of the entire journey, and how this can lead to inaccurate perceptions. They emphasized the importance of acknowledging both the positive and negative aspects of their ADHD, and how this can help them stay motivated to use their tools and strategies. Eric shared his recent experience of writing a letter to his ADHD, expressing both gratitude and frustration towards it. The conversation also touched on some ongoing challenges in Eric's business. Eric Addresses Financial Struggles and Adhd Eric expressed his frustrations regarding the recent financial struggles of the business and the perceived lack of attention to financial health. He also acknowledged the emotional toll the challenges have taken and thanked the team for their support. Eric emphasized the importance of addressing the emotional issues related to having Adhd and how it impacts productivity and time management. Kristin and Brian appreciated Eric's candor and reflection. Eric ended the conversation by looking forward to the next roundtable discussion on planning and to-do lists. *This summary was generated by Zoom Ai.
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    26 mins
  • 531 | Coaches Round Table S36 Week 1
    Apr 22 2024

    The team discussed the success of the new coaching program, focusing on the importance of adjusting to the economy and offering affordable opportunities. They also emphasized the need for self-care and work-life balance, with personal anecdotes and reflections shared. Lastly, they reflected on their recent emotional challenge and the progress made in improving boundaries and overcoming workaholic tendencies. And Finally, Eric shared his ADHD moment of the week with group. If you're interested in joining us this summer, add your name to our interest list at www.coachingrewired.com

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    23 mins
  • 530 | When what was working stops working
    Apr 8 2024
    Welcome, everyone, to a somewhat different episode of the ADHD reWired Podcast. If you’re new here, I'm your host, Eric Tivers, and today we're going to dive into a topic that's both personal and universal. And I’,m gonna get kinda vulnerable with you here. But before we get into that, I wanted to let you know, that our spring Coaching groups which start on thursday, is experiencing lower than typical enrollment this season, which is why with group starting this Thursday, April 11th, 2024, we’re giving you the the chance to join us for only $999. That’s 50% off my section, and $650 off Coach Brian and Coach Kristin’s section. Sign up by this Wednesay, by attending our last registration event wedneday at 12 pm pt / 3 eastern, or by going to coachingrewired.com and scheduling a 1:1 registration interview. Come join us for our lowest price since 2017, only 999. And with if you qualify for paypal credit, you can break it up over 6 months interest free. That’s only $166 a month. It’s the same great program, at a shockingly low price. Go to coachingrewired.com to get started with pre-registration. Add your name to the interest list. And we’ll be in touch. Our episode is titled "When What Was Working, Stops Working," and it's a reflection on the journey of ADHD reWired over the last decade, where we are now, and we’re going to end this short reflection with 10 tips that you can use when what was working, stops working. For those of you who have been with us from the beginning, you know that we've experienced an incredible journey together. We were the #1 ADHD podcast for 8 consecutive years, a title that we held with pride and gratitude. Our coaching groups grew consistently, and we were even featured as one of the innovative programs at the international conference on ADHD back in 2019 and we built a community that has been a source of support, inspiration, and transformation for so many. But as with all journeys, there have been twists and turns, unexpected challenges that have forced us to reevaluate and adapt. In the world of ADHD, this is a familiar theme. We find strategies that work for us, routines that bring stability and productivity, and then, for reasons often beyond our control, those strategies stop working. It can feel like hitting a wall, and it's a feeling that many of us in the ADHD community know all too well. In the past year, ADHD reWired has faced its own set of challenges. The landscape of ADHD support has changed dramatically, with a surge in new podcasts and coaching programs. When I started ADHD reWired in 2014, I beleive there were 7 or 8 other ADHD podcasts. I just counted on apple podcasts, 120 ADHD specefic podcasts! This influx, combined with the economic uncertainties that have affected so many, has made it more difficult for us to fill our coaching groups as we once did. And from talking to a number of other ADHD coaches out there, it looks like this is happening across the board. It's a situation that has prompted a lot of reflection and reevalution and has required me to make some really difficult decisions. For a decade, we've been on a trajectory of growth and success. We've built something truly special. During the peak of the pandemic we were doing 5 groups, and built a team to support this heightened demand. And over the last year or so, things have have changed. Over the last few seasons, due to decreased demand, we’ve went back to 3 groups, and even those have not been easy to completely fill. So we’ve lowered prices, which have helped, but I think between the economy and the current influx of other ADHD programs out there, what was working is no longer working. And, man, it’s hard when when what had been working for so many years, just stops working. But it's also an opportunity, a chance to revisit what we stand for and how we can continue to serve our community in meaningful ways. Our mission has always been to provide a space where individuals with ADHD can come together to learn, grow, and support each other. It's been about more than just strategies and tips; it's been about building a community that understands the complexities of ADHD and offers a sense of belonging. As we navigate this period of change, we're reminded of the importance of resilience and adaptability. We're exploring new ways to reach and connect with our audience, to provide value and support in a changing world. We're looking at how we can innovate both within our coaching groups, and in other ways to ensure that ww continue to meet the needs of our community. And most importantly, we're reaffirming our commitment to you, our listeners and community members. Your stories, your struggles, and your successes are what drive us to do what we do. We're here to navigate the ups and downs of ADHD together, to celebrate the wins and learn from the challenges. So, if you've been thinking about joining our coaching groups, or if you've been a part of our community in the past, ...
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    12 mins
  • 529 | Music to my Ears with Steven Sharp Nelson from the Piano Guys
    Apr 2 2024

    Mix together cello, ADHD, and an insatiable need for sushi, and you get Steven Sharp Nelson–one of the most watched musicians in the world! A self-titled “dorky dad”, Steven attributes his hard-earned “unlikely” success story to his unending love for helping people feel the worth of their own soul through music. Name a concert venue–he’s sold it out! Name an iconic place in the world–he’s filmed a music video there with The Piano Guys! His content is watched and streamed over 3 million times every day! He’s performed and spoken to two million people around the world; as much as he loves all of this, his favorite thing in the world is one-on-one time with his wife and each of his four children who “tolerate” and sometimes even love his quirky creative persona! He is passionate about music education and its critical role in our culture.

    Learn More about Steven Sharp Nelson:

    • Find him on ThePianoGuys.com (The Piano Guys) (Steven Sharp Nelson)
    • Find Steven Sharp Nelson on Instagram @stevensharpnelson (click here)
    • Find The Piano Guys on Instagram @thepianoguys (click here)

    In this episode, you’ll hear tips, stories, and discussions about:

    • Steven’s fascination with music’s power and effect on the brain
    • “Perpetual burnout can often be a result of unhealthy hyperfocus and overdriving your overdrive.” - Steven Sharp Nelson
    • Burnout as an indicator of your strengths rather than your weaknesses
    • Practicing the art of self-awareness and healthy hyperfocus vs. unhealthy hyperfocus
    • “A perfect balance does not exist!”
    • Self-suggestibility and attention abundance
    • “Not being present is the easiest way to be depressed.” / “Face down, chin up!”
    • The parable of the spinning (too many) plates and chronic burnout
    • The space between the notes / The meaning of life is in between our expectations; the space between our expectations is where we find meaning
    • Music, mutualism, edification, and the role of intention
    • Toxic positivity vs. a genuine desire to appreciate and be grateful
    • “You are like a cello” and navigating our unique gifts, variables, and expressions of ADHD
    • When too many options become too much
    • Cataloging what you’re working on and what you’re not working on
    • The wax and wane of motivation / The muscles of discipline and consistency
    • Book :: Atomic Habits by James Clear (link here)
    • Removing obstacles between us and the things we’re working towards
    • Hyperfocus, pros and cons, expecting internal pushback, and creating a virtual cliffhanger for yourself
    • How do you interact with your hyperfocus?
    • Website :: Arthur Brooks https://arthurbrooks.com (click here!)
    • The toxic belief that everything in our lives should “always be on an incline”
    • Arc jumping and how to go from mid-life crisis to mid-life crescendo
    • Are you bored or are you unfulfilled?
    • A practice of fulfillment scores and finding out where your next sense of fulfillment will be
    • YouTube Video :: Me and My Cello - Happy Together (Turtles) Cello Cover - The Piano Guys (click here!)
    • The importance of becoming friends with your instrument
    • A message to you, our wonderful listeners, from Steven

    🌟 Interested in group coaching and want to take your ADHD management to the next level? Go to coachingrewired.com to get all the up-to-date information on how to join our award-winning online coaching and accountability groups!

    🌟 Interested in 1-on-1 coaching? Learn more and get in touch with Dana Crews at www.adhdrewired.com/coach-dana-crews

    🌟 Check out the newest podcast on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network :: The ADHD Creatives Podcast with Kristin Marts, LCSW @ TheADHDCreativesPodcast.com 🎙️ 🎧

    🌟 Find out what we’re talking about in our coaching groups by checking out our YouTube channel! Just search for “ADHD reWired” when you go to YouTube!

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 528 | Organizing Differently - with Cas Aarssen from Clutterbug
    Mar 26 2024

    On today’s episode, Clutterbug’s creator Cas Aarssen joins Eric on the podcast! Cas’s Clutterbug is a home-organizing business which provides education, inspiration, and support to over half a million families worldwide through her YouTube channel, podcast, and various other social media platforms!

    Cas is also the author of four best-selling books about organization (listed below)! As a self-professed recovering “super-slob”, she discovered that through her own journey with clutter, that organization is not one-size-fits-all! She’s identified four unique organizing styles and developed the Clutterbug method to help individuals discover their type and implement customized solutions that will finally get them organized long-term!

    Learn More about Clutterbug:

    • Check out the website at Clutterbug.com where you can take the free quiz to identify your organizing style! (click here!)
    • Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/clutterbug.me/ (click here!)
    • Instagram @clutterbug https://www.instagram.com/clutterbug_me/ (click here!)
    • YouTube Channel – search for Clutterbug (or click here!)
    • Clutterbug’s Tough Love (YouTube) (Official Site)
    • Find all of Cas’s books here https://clutterbug.me/books (click here!)

    In this episode, you’ll hear tips, stories, and discussions about:

    • What it was like being a hyperactive girl with ADHD
    • From being 15 years old and homeless to becoming an adult and experiencing serious consequences
    • How Cas became interested in home organization and being an ADHD mom – “My house was a wreck!”
    • Big categories vs. small categories and having your house reflect the way YOU organize
    • How an ADHD diagnosis helped change and shift a sense of self
    • “Maybe I’m doing all this cool stuff because I have ADHD!”
    • Having higher education does not necessarily mean you can’t be great or do great things, such as having a TV show or having 4 bestselling books
    • Cas’s four different types of organizing, how you store your things, and how you sort your things
    • Just because you’re a visual person doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a “cluttery” person
    • Turning subconscious tendencies into actionable and functional organization
    • Visual homes vs. piles and taking advantage of how you naturally sort things
    • How perfection can turn into procrastination and paralysis
    • Being detailed and detail-oriented vs. being a perfectionist
    • Learned behaviors, environmental behaviors, and other things that make our organizing styles unique
    • Containers, bowls, boundaries, and self-awareness
    • “We are gathering more than our brains can manage.” / “Everything you own is something you have to remember…”
    • The actual differences between tidying, cleaning, decluttering, and organizing
    • How to start decluttering, the anxiety around getting rid of things, and scarcity mindsets
    • Having a tidy home that fits your organization style is a form of self-love and self-respect
    • Clutter-blindness / Safety, security, and mindset around money vs. accumulating things
    • Selling on eBay or Facebook Marketplace isn’t always the answer
    • Standing up to your clutter / You are not your stuff!

    🌟 Interested in group coaching and want to take your ADHD management to the next level? Go to coachingrewired.com to get all the up-to-date information on how to join our award-winning online coaching and accountability groups!

    🌟 Interested in 1-on-1 coaching? Learn more and get in touch with Dana Crews at www.adhdrewired.com/coach-dana-crews

    🌟 Check out the newest podcast on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network :: The ADHD Creatives Podcast with Kristin Marts, LCSW @ TheADHDCreativesPodcast.com 🎙️ 🎧

    🌟 Find out what we’re talking about in our coaching groups by checking out our YouTube channel! Just search for “ADHD reWired” when you go to YouTube!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 527 | Burnout and ADHD - with Dr. Nate Page
    Mar 19 2024

    This week, Dr. Nate Page joins Eric on the podcast! Nate has many titles, including Ph.D, licensed psychologist, certified group psychotherapist; but his education on burnout has come through his own painful journey with burnout. He began presenting on burnout seven years ago after witnessing the devastating impacts of burnout and compassion fatigue on his own life, the lives of his colleagues, and the lives of his therapy clients. He soon was specializing in individual and group therapy services for healthcare professionals who are caught in the depths of burnout.

    Nate dedicates a significant portion of his career to providing education and training on these topics, which was how Eric was introduced to Dr. Nate Page - at the CHADD conference in 2023 when presenting on burnout!

    Get in touch with Nate:

    • Check out his website at GroupTherapyCentral.com (click here)

    In this episode, you’ll hear tips and/or discussions about:

    • The stigma around burnout and reducing the stigma and shame
    • Burnout: Not “if” but “when”
    • The idea of burnout as an injury and re-scarring burnout wounds
    • Compassion fatigue as bruises in the soul (paper linked here)
    • The good, the bad, and the ugly of stress
    • Paying attention to burnout cues
    • Context-driven depression, workplace, and situational depression
    • Boredom and stress
    • Addressing “a” problem vs. identifying the right problem to create appropriate solutions
    • “Am I on the path to burnout or am I already burnt out but am ignoring/avoiding the signs?”
    • The importance of taking restorative breaks
    • Preventing the cycle of burnout / Healing and recovering from stress fractures
    • Relationship dynamics, fairness, finding pebbles in the shoes, and potential extra stressors
    • Maximizing the restorative nature of taking time off
    • Creating structure during a break and getting the “recharge” effect
    • Can you really “speed up” recovery?
    • Compassion during healing and recovering from burnout
    • The importance of engaging with what makes you feel alive

    Resources & Honorable Mentions

    • Paper :: “Compassion Fatigue as Bruises in the Soul: A Qualitative Study on Nurses”
      DOI: 10.1177/09697330211003215 (click here)
    • ADHD reWired episode :: 429 - Growth Cycles - with (ADHD reWired Coach!) Brian Entler (click here!)
    • ADHD reWired episode :: 452 - Overcoming Burnout - with David Greenwood (click here!)
    • ADHD reWired episode :: 507 - Neurodiverging, Masking, Burnout, and More - with Danielle Sullivan (click here!)
    • ADHD reWired episode :: 512 - Creativity for Healing - with Melissa Seldon (click here!)
    • ADHD reWired episode :: 514 - Introducing The ADHD Creatives Podcast - with (ADHD reWired Coach) Kristin Marts, LCSW (click here!)
    • Book :: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle - by Emily (PhD) and Amelia (DMA) Nagoski (at www.burnoutbook.net) (on Goodreads) (Official Website)
    • 🌟 Interested in group coaching and want to take your ADHD management to the next level? Go to coachingrewired.com to get all the up-to-date information on how to join our award-winning online coaching and accountability groups!
    • 🌟 Interested in 1-on-1 coaching? Learn more and get in touch with Dana Crews at www.adhdrewired.com/coach-dana-crews
    • 🌟 Check out the newest podcast on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network :: The ADHD Creatives Podcast with Kristin Marts, LCSW @ theadhdcreativespodcast.com 🎙️ 🎧
    • 🌟 Find out what we’re talking about in our coaching groups by checking out our YouTube channel! Just search for “ADHD reWired” when you go to YouTube! (And check out the latest here!)

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    55 mins
  • 526 | February 2024 Live Q&A - with ADHD reWired
    Mar 12 2024
    Join the ADHD reWired Team every second Tuesday of the month for our monthly Live Q&A! If you want to join us live on Zoom, go to adhdrewired.com/events to register! You can also find bonus questions, get full answers from this recording, and get an uninterrupted listening experience of this show on Patreon when you become a Patron at $5.00 a month or more! Check it all out at adhdrewired.com/Patreon! (click here!) In this Q&A, you’ll hear tips and discussions about: Personal positive experiences, nuances, and psychology of body doubling The positive effects of being connected vs. being alone to get things doneMorning routines and strategies for an ADHD household to guide a child without a lot of struggle or frustrationMorning routines, time management, getting out of the house and transitioning Incorporating and utilizing different human senses to help with time-awareness and transitionsThe differences in ADHD presentation between kids and adults and addressing outdated views of what ADHD looks like and how it can presentReasons why it may be difficult for friends and loved ones to shift their perceptions when discussing an ADHD diagnosisSelf-love and self-acceptance with ADHDHow sleep, exercise, nutrition, and overall well-being can affect our executive functionsFinite and practical examples to help with time-blindness / Discovering pain-points and what creates avoidance of transitions Reframing what a break can be if you’re resistant to taking breaks Task-batching / The effects of technology on transition time / Mindfulness with transitions“How can I get over the mindset that somehow I can’t actually have money without spending it?”Emotional responses vs. value-based responses “Burnout is the body taking the rest it needs by force.”Planning and structuring for self-care / Meditation to re-regulate our nervous systems “Self-care time is productive time!”ADHD and emotional dysregulation, trauma, and bouncing back faster from dysregulation“There’s nothing wrong with expressing your emotions.” “What would you tell a best friend if…” ...and so much more! Resources & Honorable Mentions Podcast Episode :: ADHD reWired Episode 516: ADHD reWired’s Coaches Round Table with Kristin Marts and Brian Entler (click here!)Podcast Episode :: ADHD reWired Episode 444: ADHD Tax Stories & Strategies with Rick Webster (click here!)Podcast Episode :: ADHD reWired Episode 338: Money Management with Rick Webster from RenaFi (click here!)Article :: Adlerian Theory https://www.apa.org/pubs/books/Alderian-Psychotherapy-Intro-Sample.pdf (click here!)App :: Brili Routines - Apps for Families & Adults with ADHD https://brili.com (click here!)Website :: Self-Compassion by Kristin Neff https://self-compassion.org (click here!)Website :: RenaFi with Rick Webster - for money management when you have ADHD https://www.renafi.comBook :: Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Kristin Neff (on Goodreads) (official website)Book :: Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport (on Goodreads) (official website) Book :: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle - by Emily (PhD) and Amelia (DMA) Nagoski (at www.burnoutbook.net) (on Goodreads) (Official Website)Tool :: Time Timer (official website) 🌟 Interested in group coaching and want to take your ADHD management to the next level? Go to coachingrewired.com to get all the up-to-date information on how to join our award-winning online coaching and accountability groups! 🌟 Interested in 1-on-1 coaching? Learn more and get in touch with Dana Crews at www.adhdrewired.com/coach-dana-crews 🌟 Check out the newest podcast on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network :: The ADHD Creatives Podcast with Kristin Marts, LCSW @ theadhdcreativespodcast.com 🎙️ 🎧📺 Check out ADHD reWired Coaches Eric, Kristin, and Brian on their latest livestream of ADHD reWired Coaches Round Table here → https://www.youtube.com/live/3Q3uxP552Gc?si=tICadz0oREb2_YJ5
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • 525 | Organizing Home - with Kristin Koliha
    Mar 5 2024

    In this episode, Kristin Koliha joins Eric on the podcast! Kristin, who was diagnosed with ADHD later in life, is a clinical social worker with a background in working with those who also have an ADHD diagnosis. She’s a mom of two kids who also have ADHD and is also a business owner! Kristin works as a coach and educator for those with ADHD who struggle to manage their ADHD homes, working with them to create individualized strategies to help with home keeping. She focuses on mindset shifts, ADHD diagnosis education in the context of home environment, and also focuses on support for those who want to take their homes from chaos to calm!

    Find more from Kristin Koliha:

    • Website :: https://www.welcomehomeadhd.com (where you can also take a quiz to find out your organizational style!)
    • Instagram :: @welcomehomeADHD https://www.instagram.com/welcomehomeadhd/

    In this episode, you’ll hear tips and/or discussions about:

    • The reasons for Kristin’s interest in homekeeping for ADHD brains and struggles that a dependent encounters when beginning to “adult”
    • Is Kristin an organized person?
    • Discovering your “default” and how clutter can have a different effect on different people
    • Decision making and decision fatigue
    • How does Kristin help folks with the “decisions” of their stuff?
    • Being intentional when bringing things in your new home and finding out where those things will live before you get them
    • The frustration of organization and being experiential learners
    • “Don’t go buy the thing to solve the problem; think about how you can solve it without buying the thing, and what else needs to happen?”
    • Scheduling regular maintenance sessions / How your environment can affect your mood
    • Organized for display vs. organizing for function
    • Defining and discussing the different strategies for the pile-r, the stuffer, and the magician
    • The “touch it once” rule
    • Perfection, energy management, expectations, all-or-nothing thinking, and “good enough”
    • Flexibility with values and needs to help with mental health / Can you be “green” with ADHD?
    • Strategies for working through the I-Don’t-Wannas / Thinking about your future self
    • Finding your pain points in a home that have different levels of care in different areas of cleanliness
    • Honoring your tidying needs while honoring another person’s tidying needs
    • Being caring, kind, and alleviating shame / Why asking for what someone needs isn’t always helpful

    Resources & Honorable Mentions

    • Tidy-up tip from the editor: Do you have extra dryer sheets? Put a dryer sheet in your sink of hot water when soaking caked-on dishes to help loosen up the grime!

    🌟 Interested in group coaching and want to take your ADHD management to the next level? Go to coachingrewired.com to get all the up-to-date information on how to join our award-winning online coaching and accountability groups!

    🌟 Interested in 1-on-1 coaching? Learn more and get in touch with Dana Crews at www.adhdrewired.com/coach-dana-crews

    🌟 Check out the newest podcast on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network :: The ADHD Creatives Podcast with Kristin Marts, LCSW @ theadhdcreativespodcast.com 🎙️ 🎧

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    57 mins