Breaking the ADHD Freeze: Getting Unstuck When Plans Go Sideways
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Reader StrategiesI asked in the Substack chat what some of you are doing when you get stuck and I got some great responses.
Check out the rest of the chat for some more great ideas and discussion. Some of my “break out of the stuckness” strategiesHere are a few strategies that come to mind for me. As always, I don’t expect any of these to magically work every single time. Remember: You can’t fail a strategy! Strategies are guiding ideas that might help but don’t always work. Think of sports teams—even using the best strategy in their playbook and executing it perfectly doesn’t guarantee success every time. So why would you expect perfection for yourself? When a strategy isn’t helpful, you move on and try something else. Strategies to break the stuckness:
If, at the end of the day, someone asks you, “What was the highlight of your day?” what do you want your answer to be? When you look back on your day, what activity or accomplishment or moment do you want to savor? That’s your Highlight.
I hope these help get you started—if you have any alternate strategies, share them in the comments! Stay curious, This newsletter is supported by readers like you! Become a paid supporter to unlock every article in the archive and gain full access to the Member Resource Hub. |
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