Many people with ADHD feel trapped, finding it incredibly challenging to motivate themselves to pursue their business goals or even manage daily life tasks. I understand that the way our ADHD brains function doesn't always align perfectly with society's expectations. However, I firmly believe that we can shape our lives to accommodate our unique wiring while still savoring the opportunities life has to offer and being productive when needed.
If you've been grappling with the struggle to get things done because of your ADHD, this episode is tailor-made for you. So, let's dig deeper. One common mindset I observe in people with ADHD is the belief that they simply can't do it, or they're perpetually stuck due to their ADHD. Now, don't get me wrong; I get it. It's entirely reasonable to acknowledge that ADHD can impose limitations. However, it's crucial to recognize that the limitations often stem from a world that wasn't designed with neurodivergent brains in mind.
Blaming ourselves or our ADHD isn't the solution. Society's fit for us, or rather the lack thereof, isn't anyone's fault. It's okay to feel frustration and sadness about the fact that our magnificent ADHD minds aren't a perfect match for the world as it is. Yet, we need to accept this reality to move forward. We can't change the entire world on our own, certainly not overnight. Instead, we must acknowledge the world we're in and find ways to achieve our desired goals within its constraints.
Before we embark on this journey, it's essential to address the internal beliefs that hold us back—what I call limiting beliefs. These beliefs can take various forms and often masquerade as unquestionable truths. It's understandable why we might perceive our ADHD as a perpetual roadblock, given the challenges we face. However, we must examine these beliefs critically.
You see, if we persistently believe that our ADHD renders us incapable, we're essentially dooming ourselves to never reach our aspirations. While it's true that our ADHD can present obstacles, it doesn't mean we can't navigate them. We must find our unique approaches to tasks and minimize our attempts to fit the neurotypical mold. But there's one formidable barrier that surpasses all others: the parts of us that firmly believe we can't succeed.
These limiting beliefs manifest differently in each of us, but they all share the common characteristic of holding us back. A belief, in essence, is a thought or perception that we've internalized as undeniable fact. I understand why it might feel like a fact that our ADHD restricts us, given the world's structure.
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