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This ADHD Life Podcast
Keith Griffin, ACC
28 episodes
3 months ago
A theme of some recent coaching calls has been when it's appropriate to force ourselves into doing things our minds just don't understand. I head back into the BS closet to explore the topic and some ways to make BS seem, well, less BS-y. Warning, I actually say the BS word quite a few times.
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A theme of some recent coaching calls has been when it's appropriate to force ourselves into doing things our minds just don't understand. I head back into the BS closet to explore the topic and some ways to make BS seem, well, less BS-y. Warning, I actually say the BS word quite a few times.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Kids & Family,
Social Sciences
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Pride Shame
This ADHD Life Podcast
12 minutes 38 seconds
6 years ago
Pride Shame
Is it possible to be both proud of something and ashamed at the same time? Yes! This week I explore imposter syndrome, podcast length, and how you may be proud of what you feel is the wrong thing. And here you were thinking I was talking about lions that are ashamed of their families.
This ADHD Life Podcast
A theme of some recent coaching calls has been when it's appropriate to force ourselves into doing things our minds just don't understand. I head back into the BS closet to explore the topic and some ways to make BS seem, well, less BS-y. Warning, I actually say the BS word quite a few times.