
Turn Around Negative ADHD Self-Talk
You know that little voice — your negative ADHD self-talk voice. When your ADHD is on lock, that voice can be destructive. This week: how do you manage that little voice when ADHD is having a very good day?
Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast · Pete Wright, Nikki Kinzer
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Show Notes
Coupled with distraction, negative ADHD self-talk is scrawled on the box describing ADHD. If we were in a global competition, we'd gold medal in it. When your ADHD is on lock, that voice can be destructive. This week: how do you manage that little voice when ADHD is having a very good day?
How often do you hear it in your own voice? I’m always late. I can never stop when I need to. I can never get started.
This is a symptom of ADHD and we all have it in some fashion or another. And as this is a conversation that is part of our transitions series, we have to remind you that when you are struggling with making context shifts, you're likely celebrating with negative self language. You're not broken. You're not doing anything wrong. It is... exactly what it is.
This week on the show, Nikki and Pete are talking about this negative self-talk and ADHD and how you can start reprogramming your brain toward self-kindness and compassion.
Oh, and if you have any trouble with that, you should take some advice from Nikki and listen to a little of her favorite music.
- (00:00) - Welcome to The ADHD Podcast
- (01:27) - Support the Show • Become a Patron!
- (03:41) - Negative Self-Talk