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An ADHD Success Story - Watch this if you're feeling stuck. 

Caren Magill | ADHD Coach + Multipotentialite
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An ADHD success story - David Goggins - is the perfect example to illustrate the process of coming to terms with your ADHD and finding a way forward. We'll explore the initial relief that comes with understanding why we've been struggling, followed by the mourning of missed opportunities, the danger of getting stuck in the grieving phase and the importance of transitioning to the acceptance phase. Drawing inspiration from an interview with David Goggins, we learn how to overcome the victim mindset and embrace our potential. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and empowerment!
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Комментарии : 65   
@Grimmona
@Grimmona 8 месяцев назад
I watched the Andrew Huberman video 2 weeks ago and it's already changing my life. Now I train my willpower whenever I can and doing things i wanted to do but didn't until now
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
Yes!!! It really changed me too!
@UmerZaiem
@UmerZaiem Месяц назад
Which video
@Grimmona
@Grimmona Месяц назад
@@UmerZaiem the interview with David Goggins from early January this Year, that Video which is quoted in this video
@rehmannagur4299
@rehmannagur4299 2 дня назад
Can you please mention video here
@tanakkusai
@tanakkusai 8 месяцев назад
I've read a classic by Dr Ari Tuckman, specifically on the four stages of accepting an ADHD diagnosis. What I've understand is this very simple but empowering thought - "Embracing your ADHD must necessarily come with some form self-responsibility". We have no control over the mechanics of our ADHD brain but we have control over the systems and habits we develop to work FOR our ADHD brain.
@tjmyr4304
@tjmyr4304 7 месяцев назад
Perhaps you wouldn’t consider it “control” yet dedicated, daily meditation (I do mostly Joe Dispenza meditations) gives me a calmer, more centered demeanor, an alignment or coherent feeling that assists me greatly on all life levels when I meditate consistently.
@jontnoneya3404
@jontnoneya3404 8 месяцев назад
David Goggins has an amazing story - his audio book "Can't Hurt Me" is one of the all time best audio books I've ever listened to. It's a combination of audio book and podcast. At various times throughout the reading, the reading stops and David himself comes into the stream and he talks with the narrator to expand upon points, to clarify things and to add so much detail about what he's gone through. It's really unique and compelling way to tell his story and I HIGHLY recommend it. And you're soo right, you don't have to be a hardcore as Goggins is but you can use his principles to achieve things that you want to achieve, even seemingly impossible things.
@whatwilliwatch3405
@whatwilliwatch3405 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the callout; I hope it's a wakeup call for those who need to hear it. I definitely went through a period of latching onto the "could have been" once I realized that I had ADHD, and how it affected my brain. (Still no official diagnosis, due to the cost and lack of local medical experts in the field of adult ADHD, but it's blatantly obvious to anyone even remotely familiar with the signs and symptoms that I have it.) However, I eventually came to realize that having ADHD does NOT absolve you of personal responsibility. I have a responsibility to do the best I can with what I have now, not with what I could have had. So even though almost every day is a struggle, I refuse to give up. My current mantra is, "Something is always better than nothing." If I don't have the motivation to do a full workout, I'll do one rep. If I don't have the mental energy to practice my arts and crafts, I'll do a single doodle or get out the supplies for my next project. Of course, the upside is that once I do the bare minimum, that's usually enough to get me motivated to keep going. But even on the days where I only do the bare minimum, I let myself be okay with that. Because even the bare minimum is better than absolutely nothing. A family friend once told me, "The rudder can't steer a ship that isn't moving forward." If I'm at least making progress, I'll eventually end up where I need to be. Maybe not as quickly or as smoothly as someone without ADHD, but it will happen.
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
YES!! I love this attitude! And love that analogy of the ship. Thanks for sharing!
@riddhi5493
@riddhi5493 8 месяцев назад
I am trying so hard to keep myself motivated and do everything, but due to financial crunch I can not take medication nor therapy, and no matter how harder I try some days are so low energy that how much I try I can not do anything, and I hate it.
@issiahRuiz
@issiahRuiz 6 месяцев назад
My brother I can relate every single day I wanna do things I wanna do but I can’t because I feel like something is holding me back. I am constantly struggling and I put myself down every single day and I am depressed, lonely and I don’t know how to cope with my ADHD and I also have anger issues and the anger comes from my depression that’s building up… I’m 19 years old and I’m lost and confused and I’m trying to get out of this current position that I am in right now which is unemployed and broke. I still live with my parents and I don’t even know what to do!!! And honestly I feel like to get to a better place. It starts with treating my ADHD first and my mental health…
@apoorvasharma8147
@apoorvasharma8147 5 месяцев назад
Do you think it's a good idea to get diagnosed and take meds.
@a.l.dowdall1097
@a.l.dowdall1097 8 месяцев назад
Great vid, as usual. I was diagnosed a little over a year ago, and I still get caught in "I can't" mode from time to time. Sometimes for a few weeks. Nice to know I'm not the only one going through it. I've seen David Goggins book on Overdrive/Libby and just assumed it was more advice for neurotypicals. Now I'm really curious about what he has to say.
@vo7414
@vo7414 8 месяцев назад
As someone in mental health with ADHD, I don't think Goggins actually had it but his struggles stem from child abuse. Trauma in kids can manifest exactly like ADHD can. Nonetheless, I do think his books are worth reading.
@michellesauter5956
@michellesauter5956 8 месяцев назад
I’m 56, and diagnosed. ….. this makes complete sense. Learning to ride the mixed emotions will be super important.
@dandiggorypotter695
@dandiggorypotter695 4 часа назад
What is your hair colour name?
@cristinap1880
@cristinap1880 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Caren for posting this video. It comes at a time when I needed to remind myself that the failure associated with ADHD is not the end of my goals and dreams. This video is a good reminder to work with what your mommy gave you. My ADHD gives me the ability and the upper hand to hyper focus (I just have to pay attention to my wellbeing, so I don't get burn out). X
@jilkenma
@jilkenma 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this it’s paramount for those of us who wants to use adhd as our superpower. 🎉
@ellahopkinson
@ellahopkinson 8 месяцев назад
I've been really struggling for a while now and I just want to say thank you so much for making these videos- I really resonate with them and the way you communicate is really clear and inspirational to me so thank you. P.s. you remind me of claire from modern family haha ❤
@michaelgebben
@michaelgebben 8 месяцев назад
YOU ROCK!! THANKS for everything you do!! Appreciate you so much!
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
THank you so much!!!!!
@UncleStace
@UncleStace 5 месяцев назад
Love your content and new perspective on ADHD! However, Goggins' quote about ADD/ADHD (he also didn't discern between the two) made me wince. Describing these conditions as being synonymous with not being smart or able to retain information and being bottom of the barrel is a harmful stereotype. I know many brilliant people of all ages with these diagnoses who manage its challenges.
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 5 месяцев назад
Hi! Thanks for that reflection. Honestly, I didn't hear it the same way. I heard them as separate struggles (he was both not smart and adhd), but I can see how that can be triggering.
@ILLRICARDO
@ILLRICARDO 7 месяцев назад
I need to get past my chronic fatigue syndrome on top of adhd, I cannot seem to be consistent for more than two weeks.
@amiihs6499
@amiihs6499 7 месяцев назад
Take lions mane it increases my energy up
@ILLRICARDO
@ILLRICARDO 7 месяцев назад
@@amiihs6499 I am on or, but there is no real difference, I am on 2000mg , what dosage are you taking?
@trishmcelderry4762
@trishmcelderry4762 8 месяцев назад
Very helpful insights. This just nails somethings that I've been thinking about, and it connected the dots between them, giving me a clearer path to focus on. Thank you, Carin.
@DavidJulianYvesTysall
@DavidJulianYvesTysall 8 месяцев назад
Yet again, thankyou. You have been able to metaphorically shut me up and get me thinking positively 😮😮😊....
@MrPinkfloydian
@MrPinkfloydian 7 месяцев назад
(it was hard to find where today's short video came from but fortunately I did 😊... as I will search right away for that Andrew Huberman's episode. Let's go! Thank you. There's also an interesting one about "purpose", with Robert Greene ... I already started David's podcast and I'm... shocked! The first chapter, about learning, is not only exactly as I am but... he speaks about what I just felt like writing here. "I knew my life will be a struggle, and that's why I'm not even trying (about how to read...)". Exactly like me. And the worse, in my case, is that I already tasted the "other side", devouring a book and a half during a whole 15-days period. This will be very good!) Again, this one was very interesting. I don't relate much with that "victimizing" state of "I can't, I can't, I can't". Once, a hypnotherapist defined me perfectly in one word (because I was incapable of finding it). "Resignation". Perfect indeed! Yeah, I might be in-between those states you mentioned (between putting aside the struggles and going manically after a goal). "Today is a new day" indeed (I think Buddhism helps a lot in simplifying the mind) but... I feel I just gave up. For example: I just applied to a Coding/Programming/Software Developer course. "You didn't give up after all", you might say? But I didn't do anything. I just put "fate" in the hands of someone. So, this time... "Universe" answered the call. I don't know what to expect, although I already tried a different course of this subject (and quit). I know it might not go well, as it might turn out to be very interesting. I'm "following the curiosity" conscious that now I have to put in the work. This time there's not even competition... but just me against myself during the process... and I hope it goes well. So I know realistically what to expect (the good and the bad). I hope it supports that creativity of mine. But while David went maniac towards his goal... I'm just resignatingly waiting for it to start, curious and expecting something unknown... as if expecting that Christ, God or Superman land on this planet and save us all 😁. That's a bad way to put it, to put all of the responsibilities on something else. I'm not doing that, putting fate on an invisible entity. I'm not even religious... but... as my resignation implies... I always lacked that drive David had just now. Everyone know about it: that thing that one day... just "clicks" inside us. And magically everything changes, and we turn out so inspiring to everyone. Should I buy a cardiac stroke (that never happens) or a aneurysm because of my sleep deprivation practice once and a while... or most of the times? And then I'd "wake up" (if I'd survive) and change my life. No. I'm not expecting that either. I'm not a believer. I'm just a resigned nobody.
@dani.calderoni
@dani.calderoni 8 месяцев назад
I love the way you talk about adhd diagnosis! The first two minutes of this video are so validating. That "mourning" phase is so real but GAWD am i so over it. Thank you. 🤍
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
You are welcome.
@ayushchavan5263
@ayushchavan5263 25 дней назад
How to get a career direction for adhders.
@nisweeta1061
@nisweeta1061 8 месяцев назад
You’re so cool. ♥️
@clairesimonet5933
@clairesimonet5933 8 месяцев назад
Hi Caren, first thank you for your vidéos. Love thé motivation and positive vibes of yours. I live in France and have an ADHD. But in m'y country it IS not easily known as a disability condition for an adult. So thank you for sharing about ADHD + being a woman + entrepreneur. My turn to share smthg with you and i'd be interested to know what you think about that (if you wants so) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XM5qZXqTQ3s.htmlsi=RVgaoFS2sdGdiMWI Merci
@Lemoncheesy
@Lemoncheesy 6 месяцев назад
Hi the template is not working 😢
@stevetuckey
@stevetuckey 8 месяцев назад
I so needed to hear this today. I don't usually get stuck with my ADHD anymore but the last year has been challenging.
@mikeearls126
@mikeearls126 8 месяцев назад
David Goggins is an animal. If anyone is interested, read Can't Hurt Me...incredible. Also, Living with a Seal.
@Sryker
@Sryker Месяц назад
I've read two of David Goggins books before my ADHD diagnosis so I was reading them through a different lens. I was interested in long distance hiking and Ultras and reading a lot of memoirs about those types of events. Now I see his hyperfocus and determination in high gear as I recall the books. I was experiencing the same type of hyperocus towards long distance hiking, it was consuming me the same way Goggins was focussed on his seal goal and ultra marathon training. I finally understand how it can used to excel at something.
@darnold5575
@darnold5575 8 месяцев назад
Paper and notes everywhere. Seems I feel I must see my life written where I can see it. Don't have confidence to try different things. Like what works for my brain? Striving at 66 to overcome mom's negative parenting. Just stuck.
@greynurse6865
@greynurse6865 8 месяцев назад
I’m in the assessment phase rn, and I’m terrified that I will NOT be diagnosed because if I don’t have ADHD, then wth is wrong with me and how will I find that out??
@braveimposter
@braveimposter 8 месяцев назад
Been there, tell dr that you're really struggling a lot to focus if you really do, I also thought that my life is going hell what's wrong with me, if Dr does not diagnose me then what to do, but i told my problems to my dr. Hyperfixation pacing and so many that I was facing, Dr asked questions and i answered, he diagnosed me then. I'm 20 and got diagnosed last year.
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
I felt the same way. I think we all do. Regardless of your diagnosis, there is NOTHING wrong with you. You just have a very fast brain and you haven't figured out how to operate it yet. Focus on that.
@unclepigg
@unclepigg 8 месяцев назад
Helpful but also unhelpful for me. "What if my ideal path isn't about making money? ". That's another big decision I have to make on top of the decision on what to even start, out of the 20 or so options that seem appealing. I can't even choose the first thing. Haha.. oh well
@legiontheatregroup
@legiontheatregroup 8 месяцев назад
I struggle with the same thing you do. I can see too many potential options, they all look interesting, and I cannot decide between them so I do nothing. But here is the thing I recently learned. Not being able to decide which is best stems from a fear that we will pick the wrong option and will not be as happy as would have been the case if we chose the other competing option. This fear is groundless. If both options look so interesting we cannot decide between them, then both options are pretty equally good paths. Our future level of happiness and success then….it doesn’t matter which interesting path we choose. That will not affect our happiness or success. What matters is what we do AFTER choosing. How much we commit to the chosen path, not which path we chose. I hope this helps a little. I understand it’s truth intellectually but that does not mean I am good at applying it yet! But I am trying it out.
@stevetuckey
@stevetuckey 8 месяцев назад
Can relate too. I've just kicked a bunch of neurotypical goals of getting married, holding down a decent job and home ownership but I've just burnt out. Luckily my wife is super supportive and understanding that I need a change on some level to move to goals I'm passionate about, but not sure which I should persue
@unclepigg
@unclepigg 8 месяцев назад
@@legiontheatregroup thanks for sharing your insight. Even those, I have too many conflicting insights so that's another layer of overwhelm. It's good to hear a different/fresh perspective.
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
Just choose one. Choose the one that is most accessible right now. Then try it out. You won't know if it's for you or not until you try it. Process of elimination. Also, the comment below is bang on. You're afraid to make the wrong choice, but there's no such thing! You can only chose based on the info you have in front of you right now.
@nateiverson6949
@nateiverson6949 6 месяцев назад
I got diagnosed in childhood. The hardest thing for me is finding the right medication. (Concerta, Adderal and Wellbutrin haven't been very helpful) I've been stagnant for a few years. (And I'm tired of it) I'm going to continue looking for a better medication. Even if I hit another roadblock. Please keep making videos. You've helped so many people feel heard! :)
@EmmaCogan
@EmmaCogan Месяц назад
Great video ❤ it can be hard to distinguish between self acceptance after years of negative inner talk/generally thinking you’re the problem prior to adult diagnosis and holding yourself back.
@bullboywins
@bullboywins Месяц назад
The problem is having to collaborate with other people to reach goals and those people expecting more “efficient” ways of doing things which as you know our way might not necessarily be “efficient” but work for us to get things done, again while sacrificing consistency
@methusharavi5136
@methusharavi5136 8 месяцев назад
Ma boy goggins 🔥🔥🔥
@designerguy6257
@designerguy6257 7 месяцев назад
6:00
@TravisPluss
@TravisPluss 2 месяца назад
Dang! You give us one lesson and then you’re like - “and another thing you ADHDers!”.😮 ADHD level progression unlocked! 🤯
@Dawn_Of_Insanity
@Dawn_Of_Insanity 6 месяцев назад
Watched the first 2 minutes and thought to myself "damn, I would have been screwed if I didn't watch this video" -unstuck
@melaniehutchinson5306
@melaniehutchinson5306 8 месяцев назад
Wow. Thanks Karen. I have been thinking a lot about not being a victim and moving forward with my late diagnosis and the positives and the sparkly parts of me and my gifts. Going to check this out. ❤
@Noms_Chompsky
@Noms_Chompsky 8 месяцев назад
So very very glad I stumbled across this channel.
@Kswift47
@Kswift47 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! This is truly "juicy" 🙌🙌
@designerguy6257
@designerguy6257 7 месяцев назад
13:00 Amen
@MikeMartinez-os8ey
@MikeMartinez-os8ey 8 месяцев назад
One step at a time, slowly and surely.
@makeupunlimited
@makeupunlimited 8 месяцев назад
great timing. I like the point of getting a job you don't HATE to pursue something you love. I'm getting stuck finding what that job is. I'm stuck and not starting on things I need to
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
Make the choice that makes most sense right now. You're afraid of making the wrong choice and it's paralyzing you. THere's no such things as a bad choice. Only experimenting with what makes sense in the moment.
@dorotheakenneweg
@dorotheakenneweg 8 месяцев назад
I assume that Andrew Huberman also has an ADHD Brain. He is doing the same thing: He is extremely dedicated to the thing that interests him the most: Neuroscience. I heard some stories about his childhood and apparently he had a turning point in his life, too which makes it even more plausible.
@CarenMagill
@CarenMagill 8 месяцев назад
Yes, I remember him talking about that in an interview once. He's a pretty inspiring guy.
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