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Chances are, your ADHD is secretly ruining your life. In this video, we go over why and what you can do about it.
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In this video Nik goes over how to beat procrastination, executive paralysis, low motivation and focus, and what he learned after 26 years of having adhd. He hopes this video was able to boost your dopamine.
Disclaimer: All my content is based on my own experience and/or research/observations from licensed professionals. Just because you do these things, doesn’t necessarily mean you have ADHD. If you think you might have it, please look to get officially diagnosed by a professional.

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@adhdvision
@adhdvision 2 месяца назад
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@coreydunn7665
@coreydunn7665 2 месяца назад
Bs. Its a huge video of yapping you can't skip through and doesn't even offer a link to a PAID PRODUCT. Don't waste your time, I just let it run in the background after I realized it was preying on insecurities in an attempt to get us to buy a product. Very childlike. Sad.
@lindam2884
@lindam2884 Месяц назад
Unsubscribing to this guy. Lost my trust. "In a few minutes I will tell you how..." Half an hour later still going on about he will tell you what he discovered that changed everything. Super insulting and disrespectful to ADHDers that he claims to understand. Focus Revolution is his product. Best I can tell it's an expensive doctored up version of body doubling which you can get for about $7/month at Focusmate. Thought I'd save others time by coming here to share what his push of a button life changing thing is that "he will reveal in the next few minutes ". Smh
@marcaaron1890
@marcaaron1890 Месяц назад
It’s too boring
@listpost
@listpost 3 месяца назад
I swear my ADHD brain was just about to click away when he said " You are just about to click away" ...anyway I didn't
@philipphoffmann749
@philipphoffmann749 3 месяца назад
Damn so true.
@D4rkk1ll4
@D4rkk1ll4 3 месяца назад
I read this comment before the video itself started, so I decided to pinpoint the specific moment, where I would think that, because I know that behaviour as well. Long story short, that thought came up literally two seconds before he said it.. jesus..
@philipphoffmann749
@philipphoffmann749 3 месяца назад
@@D4rkk1ll4 🤣🤝
@shazsimpson369
@shazsimpson369 3 месяца назад
Wow, me too
@amorpokorp
@amorpokorp 3 месяца назад
wow was it at 1:00? same here хD
@wilsel1394
@wilsel1394 3 месяца назад
I got diagnosed last year at age 58. Started on methylphenidate immediately. The diagnosis and meds have made a profound difference. I got diagnosed with lung cancer the same week as ADHD, the methylphenidate helped me breeze through it without the massively unhelpful thoughts associated with ADHD. The cancer has gone now, and I feel fucking amazing.
@mynamejeffgaming
@mynamejeffgaming 3 месяца назад
Fuck yeah brother glad you're cancer free 👍
@sookibeulah9331
@sookibeulah9331 3 месяца назад
Wow, how amazing. That’s great news. Sadly the drop off from methylphenidate both lisdexamphetamine exacerbates my depression I daren’t take them.
@listentotheanimalscreamsha1511
@listentotheanimalscreamsha1511 3 месяца назад
🎉
@theycallmealex454
@theycallmealex454 2 месяца назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@mahr-899
@mahr-899 2 месяца назад
I don't know if it is worth taking medicines that can have collateral effects...
@notoriousdbg2889
@notoriousdbg2889 3 месяца назад
“Even if it’s painful, at least it’s not boring.” BRO. That hit too close 😅
@SoCalG310
@SoCalG310 3 месяца назад
Same.
@kittyhunter3595
@kittyhunter3595 3 месяца назад
I know right I was like who told him that 😂
@weebster-vo1zy
@weebster-vo1zy 2 месяца назад
Don't have any relationships to be painful 😢
@User-m6d9r
@User-m6d9r 28 дней назад
And me. . 100relate to this vid, defo going to get the right help rather than continue. Thank you for the info
@NasDaily_11
@NasDaily_11 26 дней назад
I was severely traumatized years ago as a teenage, got diagnosed with ADHD. Spent my whole life fighting ADHD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my wife recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
@Harris_jones
@Harris_jones 26 дней назад
I'm so very happy for you, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
@ErnestoHorner88
@ErnestoHorner88 26 дней назад
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them
@DonnDenisse
@DonnDenisse 26 дней назад
YES very sure of Ali shroom. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, BPD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@CARIBBEAN_365
@CARIBBEAN_365 26 дней назад
Mushrooms are very medicinal. This is why anybody familiar with psilocybin and any other kind of fungi will tell you, "They are alive." They have a very ancient wisdom. To my experience, all mushrooms have always said, "Pay attention to your life. How you think, how you feel, and what will you do with the information that you always knew, but now are seeing in this point of view." This is why mushrooms are so respected in tribal cultures. This mental health treatment works for me too. Half micro doses do the trick for me. At least a few days at a time with lengthy time in between. Never addictive. Thank you for sharing this point!
@Wimruther-hk4zn
@Wimruther-hk4zn 25 дней назад
How do I reach out to him? Is he on Facebook
@milesrite973
@milesrite973 3 месяца назад
Stop scrolling the comments while watching
@jilyyyyy.
@jilyyyyy. 3 месяца назад
😢 caught me red handed.
@michellegoewey2939
@michellegoewey2939 3 месяца назад
Ahahahaha!!! I totally was!!!! 😂😂
@phuongphamha4303
@phuongphamha4303 3 месяца назад
Who are you to call me out like that 😂
@ashfran1718
@ashfran1718 3 месяца назад
You got me 😂
@SidharthSathyan-bd4gi
@SidharthSathyan-bd4gi 3 месяца назад
😂😂
@greghoyt4061
@greghoyt4061 3 месяца назад
This guy knows exactly what he’s talking about. In typical ADD/ADHD fashion, I paused about 30 seconds in to write everything below, resumed the clip and, lo and behold: he basically said everything I was getting at haha! Once I dedicated myself, life started taking a much better turn for me. I’m still not perfect, but I’m in a much better place. It is possible to break free, it just takes some time and dedication. :) -- The thing is, if there’s something you need to do, something you really don’t want to do, and you just do it - no procrastinating, no nothing - it provides a massive dopamine hit and a huge sense of accomplishment. Way larger than a hit from procrastinating and rushing to finish something at the last minute and causing all kinds of chaos and making people upset in the process does. Doing this repeatedly will slowly rewire your brain to seek these greater and more positive dopamine hits over the easier but more negative ones, and you’ll start to hyperfocus on the things you need to accomplish. People with ADD/ADHD have the potential to be some of the most productive and self-sufficient people there are. Case in point: how many of you who play games will move Heaven and earth to accomplish all of the bonus objectives during a mission, do each and every side quest, seek out the most obscure loot - no matter how hard it is to get, or grind and grind and grind for hours (even days) to get your stats up (even if it’s frustrating) to give yourself an advantage? We’ll hyperfocus on some of the most minute things in order to get ahead; things that most other people would say are not worth pursuing. People with ADD/ADHD have the potential to do incredible things. They just have to dedicate themselves and break their cycle. Once it’s broken, they’re unleashed. The only thing that they need to do at that point is maintain themselves and keep that leash off of them.
@deantalksfootball
@deantalksfootball 3 месяца назад
Yeah but actually doing the things even things you enjoy is so so difficult that I have to continually push myself which still happens at the last minute as I get sidetracked with something else like scrolling and talking about my ADHD frustrations and going to bed late
@greghoyt4061
@greghoyt4061 3 месяца назад
@@deantalksfootball 1. Put down your phone and *just do* what you need to, right now. Just do it. Stop reading this until it’s done, then return. -- 2. Take this guy’s video, add it to your favorites or a playlist. Watch it whenever you feel frustrated or when you know you’re slipping. 3. Start with the small things. You know the trash is full, the dishes need to be done, your bed needs to be made, or whatever. Just get up and do it. Just do it. You’ll probably get a real nice hit and you’ll look for other small things to take care of to keep that rush going. Keep “just do it”-ing the small things each and every day and, before long, the bigger things will become easier to approach. This isn’t something that happens overnight. You just need to decide “I’m going to do this”. Do whatever it takes to help - make a daily checklist, set a reminder on your phone. Just *do it*. We have a superpower, dude. Trust me - you won’t believe what you can accomplish in life once you’ve broken your cycle, and neither will everyone else around you. They’ll be blown away by your drive.
@cicicave1279
@cicicave1279 3 месяца назад
+greghoyt4061 Honestly, I go back and forth so much from planning and non-planning. Like I'll plan things out which actually makes my life easier to some level. Example: I literally try my best *not* to grocery shop on a whim anymore unless absolutely Necessary. I will literally to each grocery store's website to compare prices to see which one is more affordable for specific products I may need, I will literally write down what I'm going to buy from each store. I go to about 3-4, occasionally 5 diff. grocery stores solely for affordability purpose. There is a huge chance I've had undiagnosed ADHD my whole life for more than 1 reason. 1.) I was tested for both ADD/ADHD when I was 7 yrs. old 2.) A lot of my childhood behaviors have transferred into my adulthood, 3.) Strong coffee literally puts me to sleep. Also, idk if this is part of ADHD or not, but I'm horrible w/phone calls and follow-ups-the reason I say I'm horrible w/phone calls is cuz I kept telling myself I'd follow up w/my doctor to get retested for it & it's already been a week and I still haven't done it. I'm someone who doesn't take action because for the longest time ever, I've allowed my own emotions to take over. I think rather than taking my challenges/weaknesses as a chance to turn into strengths-I allow my hypersensitive emotional state to take over & dwell on it. I try not to dwell on things, but sadly it happens b/c that's how my mind is until it gets angry angry depending on the situation. I've noticed now that whenever I'm upset or even annoyed in the slightest, I'll do *anything* to do my best to improve it. But there are times when I feel so exhausted by diff. things that I literally have 0 energy to do anything esp. when my mind is too focused on multiple things at 1 time. Also, I don't want to say that my mind is haywire 24/7, but it's def. haywire a lot more often than it should be. I know exactly what my passions are & would love to pursue them, but when others put me down, I end up putting myself down for it, but I'm gonna start learning how to take action mostly b/c I'm fed up w/myself and prob. with others in my life and earlier on to some level treating me like crap or downplaying my dreams rather than allowing me to do my own thing & pursue them-sorry for the lengthy-ness.
@markcounseling
@markcounseling 3 месяца назад
Excellent comment. To turn that corner, from avoidance-procrastination, disorganization, and chaos, to getting addicted to actual _accomplishment_ of those tasks that move your life forward. There is a lot of latent power in the ADD style, but one has to _learn_ to seek those "greater and more positive dopamine hits". The brain has to get that, somehow -- the "should do" needs to somehow become more compelling than the "want to do". And it has to become more _naturally_ compelling, otherwise one is caught forever in a shame loop.
@altnarrative
@altnarrative 3 месяца назад
Agree with this. Too many diagnosed people fall into excuses. It’s toxic. Even just having a very detailed daily calendar in your phone will solve a heap of issues.
@r-type4945
@r-type4945 3 месяца назад
Sadly adhd often times comes in package with depression and anxiety, which rather leads to contraction than expansion and goals worth accomplishing usually require repeated / focus long term, which is our Kryptonite. But I get that it's possible once one finds their groove into a thing.
@PhoenixAurelius-138
@PhoenixAurelius-138 3 месяца назад
Yes! And add to that any other kinds of trauma to our already different brain, and it can seem impossible to move. Like we have a ball and chain around our feet, meaning we can't move towards those long-term goals very fast, and are also being distracted by little things at the same time. We might have a few days of motivation and hope , but when things don't happen fast enough, it seems impossible to bring that motivation back.Then the cycle of negative self talk and berating continues, causing a deepening of anxiety and/or depression.
@JtothePrez
@JtothePrez 2 месяца назад
Not to mention that we live in an achievement society that pushes everyone to go further, climb higher and get more constantly which leads to burnout, the prerequisite to depression.
@August_2456
@August_2456 2 месяца назад
Gosh 😢
@August_2456
@August_2456 2 месяца назад
​@@JtothePrezexactly. I have depression and anxiety because of trauma. I had adhd before trauma but It became worser, more impulsiveness, masking hyperactivity through calmness
@springsimons752
@springsimons752 3 месяца назад
police dispatcher for 26 years and my ADHD totally helped me succeed in the field.
@ChanChanChan-g6u
@ChanChanChan-g6u 2 месяца назад
Could you elaborate more? Sometimes I felt like it’s a curse but sometimes I felt like it’s a gift. I know I shouldn’t but a lot of times I just tell myself I can’t do anything and I feel depressed
@stoneneils
@stoneneils 2 месяца назад
@@ChanChanChan-g6u That is why we should not take them everyday as adults. Only when required. And once you have them at home...you learn when you need them..when you're better off without.
@AbdullahiSaint
@AbdullahiSaint 2 месяца назад
U guys are corrupted 2
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 2 месяца назад
🫡
@himeshbudhair1023
@himeshbudhair1023 2 месяца назад
Its because police dispatcher job is practical moving job... Adhd helps in that kind of activities where we have work in motion ... Its sucks in reading writing speaking listening while you study
@julius43461
@julius43461 3 месяца назад
7 minutes in and I just want to say this video is insanely well packed with useful advice. I mean, it's not like most of us don't know this already, but it somehow clicks differently when explained this well. Thank you.
@adrianzenmiller7749
@adrianzenmiller7749 3 месяца назад
OMG! The moment you mentioned fixing. I want to fix everything- starting from broken things to people's relationships.
@neowick-fp4tt
@neowick-fp4tt 3 месяца назад
"not failure, just progress" wow that hit hard❤❤ so heartwarming thank you so much
@genuineimpulse9134
@genuineimpulse9134 3 месяца назад
Be who you seek to be: one moment, one breath, one step at a time. People visualize life progress as a straight line. My path is less like an eagle soaring and more like the path of a house fly. Thanks for this video and best wishes in each step of your journey.
@SoCalG310
@SoCalG310 3 месяца назад
My path seems to be the path of a fruit fly... I respond to the stimuli around me and hover there... until I see a new banana. 😉 Then I hover there... until I see a beautiful open container of raspberries. Then... I see a fluffy delightfully-scented peach. This is literally how I live my life... from whim to whim.
@pruthvisairajubalagam9156
@pruthvisairajubalagam9156 2 месяца назад
It means Mindfulness. Be aware and focus on the present task.
@vankai6817
@vankai6817 28 дней назад
​@@pruthvisairajubalagam9156 telling that to someone with ADHD is wild lol
@jacqueslee2592
@jacqueslee2592 3 месяца назад
Having ADHD not only self-sabotages you but your relations with others deteriorate and also welcomes problems with other people, with work, school, and society at a daily basis. I was always unfocused, felt behind always, shun friends or people due to avoiding adding more clutter to my brain but also people sense my struggle and I am easy prey. I do not know why I am the only one having problems from nowhere at work or when I go to the store or whatever place. At work, with my ADHD I overperform but I am not recognized and when my ADHD causes me to make a stupid mistake I have the entire management team attacking me. I see other people doing nothing for years, basically getting paid to do nothing, yet I make a simple mistake, I get a warning.
@whowearereally6494
@whowearereally6494 3 месяца назад
Oh my God this is my life story at 58 brought up to be a nice woman helpful to everyone always coming up with answers for everyone and getting made fun of on the job overworking and yes, getting picked out the minute. Something is wrong instead of recognized for all that I do above and beyond everyone else you have my exact story. And yes, easy pray for people who like to pick on people and make fun of what the heck?
@coco_studios451
@coco_studios451 3 месяца назад
Yes
@coco_studios451
@coco_studios451 3 месяца назад
Why is that?,
@sykoteddy
@sykoteddy 3 месяца назад
Yes! This is so similar to my life as well! I just wish I could somehow run my own company so I don't have to answer to anyone but myself. But running it myself is too burdensome. I am a fixer and I am good at reconditioning and servicing tools and some electronic repair, but it's always a little knowledge over many different things, which makes it hard to get a jon position for. I also hate to market myself and I'm too shy and too nice to demand a decent payment for my work...
@masimthandenikitafaku6639
@masimthandenikitafaku6639 3 месяца назад
Do what you paid hge rest do at home as your own salary
@shadhaebadhy1146
@shadhaebadhy1146 28 дней назад
0:58 literally i was just about to do it😂
@Brand0n1337
@Brand0n1337 3 месяца назад
I am going to become a therapist/counsellor. That is what I want to be, that is the CAREER I want. It’s so heavy on my heart and my desire implanted in me from the Lord. I don’t know how, I don’t know when, but I know I can. Dude this video sent a light through my entire mind. I have been stuck in this self destructive cycle, with depression. The only time I’m happy is when I’m learning and helping other people. You are an inspiration bro, I appreciate you so much, And I’m looking forward to learning more from you.
@fuadakmel9774
@fuadakmel9774 12 дней назад
yes, being a therapist will definitly help you with adhd , moo swings and anxiety, I've been struggling for whole my life ,it's this year I diagnosed myself. i hope you succeed by controlling procrastination
@Beestje2001
@Beestje2001 3 месяца назад
I've been a teacher for 21 years and it's the best combination of on one hand the structure and stability of the schoolyear and the unpredictability of the students. I get to be very creative with my lessons and help students solve their problems... ❤
@CarlottaRomero124
@CarlottaRomero124 3 месяца назад
This is one of the most inspirational videos I've ever seen from you. Thank you so so much! It's so nice to feel truly seen with what we struggle with!
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 3 месяца назад
❤‍🔥
@SoCalG310
@SoCalG310 3 месяца назад
I agree. And concur.
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 3 месяца назад
Friends! Let me know how you liked the music. Was it too distracting? Really want to optimize for the adhd experience here 😉
@infinitesunshine369
@infinitesunshine369 3 месяца назад
The music is just right ☮️
@josejuangomez83
@josejuangomez83 3 месяца назад
It's very fitting
@heyyayyo
@heyyayyo 3 месяца назад
No music or editing with those lil vids within the vid would be the best. Unnecessary imho. Only the content/advice counts. Thank you for that!
@maddjole
@maddjole 3 месяца назад
Musik klappt perfekt 💯
@IWantAFunnyUsername
@IWantAFunnyUsername 3 месяца назад
for me it's a bit distracting and melancholic, but the content was interesting so I was able to tune it out :)
@fuadakmel9774
@fuadakmel9774 12 дней назад
the toxic relationships, incosistency, poor time management, lack of energy , mood swings , addiction , being a night owl..... man living with ADHD is really hard but nobody understands that.... but being aware of your problem can really help
@heathersohappy2833
@heathersohappy2833 3 месяца назад
7:50 "ask yourself 'what do I have to accomplish to make yourself feel more accomplished' and what has the highest likelihood of giving you that feeling everyday " is the frame-shift I needed. Thanks!
@thinkypain6459
@thinkypain6459 3 месяца назад
I wont lie, the production of this vid had snake-oil vibes to me so I was nearly out. I did hang in there. I have ADHD, and I resonate strongly with the core message. Interest. I can't do anything without it, but with it, I can do anything.
@johnodev2732
@johnodev2732 3 месяца назад
Wait till you do the webinar. Uptime snake oil
@judithvaldivia2864
@judithvaldivia2864 3 месяца назад
It's crazy I have adhd and I get into relationships where they are broken and unemployed I motivate them and they become a better version of them while it sucks me dry 😢 and they move on
@Esc4pe_velocity
@Esc4pe_velocity 2 месяца назад
Maybe becoming a psychologist would be good for you
@nested9301
@nested9301 2 месяца назад
I would not believe you until i hear the other side of the story
@g24eva27
@g24eva27 3 месяца назад
My problem is I dont seek problems. I just get overwhelmed at work and once i get back home im too overstimulated to work on my projects. Its a vicious cycle because i tell myself ok we need to get this project done. And then after work im too tired cant concentrate at all. Like i used up all of the concentration I had for the day and my brain is like nope sorry bye. My current job at the moment is a server in a senior living facility. Its fun and super engaging but its not my passion. (That and other coworkers coming in late or slacking off so i have to overcompensate for it) Animating is what i want to do. I just want to feel less dead inside after work.
@vanessacee4154
@vanessacee4154 3 месяца назад
💯 same and feeling like I’m failing at life. I never thought about it in the sense of being too overstimulated. Just thought my meds wore off too soon. Thanks!
@Thalanox
@Thalanox 3 месяца назад
If you can somehow set one or two nights a week to dedicate an evening or an hour to a task or goal, then you can build some level of momentum. It'll be hard, with more than a few times you'll fall on your face, but I've been able to get some benefit from trying that. Less the running a project and more regularly volunteering in various community groups to feel more engaged.
@g24eva27
@g24eva27 3 месяца назад
@@vanessacee4154 since there is a stimulant shortage. I was forced off my meds. Surprisingly I can sleep better now and I'm less irritable than I was on the vyvanse. But the problem is I get tired more easily now.
@PhoenixAurelius-138
@PhoenixAurelius-138 3 месяца назад
That aspect of ADHD was definitely not addressed in this particular video, unfortunately.
@laurendrayton4659
@laurendrayton4659 3 месяца назад
Dude I feel you! I need to revise for my law exams and I WANT to give it my all, my best, my time but after a days work I'm shattered. Not necessarily physically but mentally. On top of that, I need to stick to my physio and mediation but they've become chores when they're meant to be helping me. The mental exhaustion drives me to "just have a drink" in the evening. Which, I'm good at controlling (usually because I scare myself of the worst if I feel that I'm relying on it too much) BUT... the alcohol doesn't solve the problem, it just helps me FORGET about things.Which in turn.... means that I can RELAX but ONLY because I've NUMBED my thoughts! Yes it's not healthy, but this really highlights what we ADHD'ers need.... to SILENCE the MILLIONS of THOUGHTS that were either CONSCIOUSLY or SUBCONSCIOUSLY aware of Xx
@2blackcatz426
@2blackcatz426 3 месяца назад
At 60yrs and multiple vocations, living different places, a 'full' life...im now burnt out and stuck for anything to spark my interest. Sigh
@jojones4685
@jojones4685 3 месяца назад
I'm sorry to hear that man
@Yozora-no-Hime
@Yozora-no-Hime 3 месяца назад
I sincerely hope things will improve for you! ✨💖
@markcounseling
@markcounseling 3 месяца назад
Good time to focus on spirituality, if it at all appeals
@cobalius
@cobalius 3 месяца назад
nah, just a few deliciously crafted food things and your inspiration might come back! like, a colourful breakfast, a finally well-made marinaded yet crispy chicken something, and some rich flavors like sunflower seeds, olive oil and a white pepper cheese cream.. yeeea, i'm hungry. but hey, i do have some blueberries for breakfast tomorrow! i just need a little cinnamon, honey and some of this neutral tasting thick white thing i forgot the name of, it's like yoghurt though. anyhow, food can be an inspiration, and i bet it will be so, even for the older people which have seen everything😊
@Soren-vs1qx
@Soren-vs1qx 2 месяца назад
Please see a therapist and seek for professional help
@allison.guy6673
@allison.guy6673 3 месяца назад
I’m a hair stylist. So having different clients all day is really good for my adhd. New person, new challenge. I love it. And damn, this is an oh crap moment. Thanks for the video.
@SusanaXpeace2u
@SusanaXpeace2u 3 месяца назад
i would have loved to have been a hairdresser but my mother talked me out of it. I still think of it. I'm too old now. (54)
@Trudysaccount
@Trudysaccount 3 месяца назад
@@SusanaXpeace2uThat’s my story too!! You should do it! I’m retired but I wish I would’ve done it ten years ago!
@nafi4540
@nafi4540 2 месяца назад
​@@SusanaXpeace2u you're not too old to get involved in something new......you just willing to take the first step
@tupG
@tupG 2 месяца назад
Just switched jobs from a managerial position back to field service and while I have moments when I feel overwhelmed with problem solving on customer's sites I do not regret this carrer decision. Career wise it's a step back but for my mental wellbeing a massive step forward.
@traviesoviejo
@traviesoviejo 3 месяца назад
0:30-- THIS right here--this quantification... I HATE drama, so this part has nothing to do with me, but I'll keep watching.
@Derpderp389
@Derpderp389 3 месяца назад
The procrastinating projects and negative self-talk points really resonate with me. I got diagnosed earlier this year with ADHD and still struggle to cope with it while managing PTSD and anxiety from my prior military service. Your videos have helped me a lot and I wanted to say thank you. I wonder if it would be beneficial to talk about medications too because I think it helps when combined with therapy and has helped me with this struggle.
@julius43461
@julius43461 3 месяца назад
Negative self-talk combined with high opinion of others is such a handicap. I get reminded of it constantly but I can't break free from it. For example whenever I see a person who is confident about what they are saying, I tend to believe them and I don't voice my disagreements. I think, surely someone that confident can't be wrong about this? And yet they commonly are.
@ajaym6795
@ajaym6795 2 месяца назад
Basically, the more idle and complacent you are, the more problems your ADHD brain will create for you. But when you are doing things that matter, and when you are stimulated by a goal, you avoid the unnecessary negative energy
@stuartchapman5171
@stuartchapman5171 3 месяца назад
I've made a lot of changes over the last 6months. I've been able to spot the negative thoughts easier, because I've focused on keeping myself grounded and calm, regulated, it took a while. I've experienced these wake up and jump out of bed periods, in the past, now I realise what they mean. I have now engaged in a new big project. It's risky, but not totally impossible. I've committed too much now to walk away. I'm already thinking of the next project, to keep me fired up. I'm not going to engage with it till I've finished this one. It's exciting, I have more energy, focus, ability to plan logical steps. It requires funding I don't have, but I know I can raise it. The next one even more so. I'm confident that I'll do it. I can look at past achievements with pride now and remember that I made it happen, against the odds. For all our failures, abuse, exploitation, he's got a point. In some areas we do have an unfair advantage.
@TachirosLament
@TachirosLament 3 месяца назад
POV: you paused the video to scroll down and read some comments, because like y'know, whatever, why not.
@wanderingstar4516
@wanderingstar4516 Месяц назад
Just did the same thing. 😂
@andreymor5201
@andreymor5201 Месяц назад
Nope reading comments while video is still playing 😂
@Susan-p6p
@Susan-p6p 3 месяца назад
Love how you put your video together. It feels so calm. The vision seems like it would work for most but what if you have severe anxiety and starting something new is actually paralyzing. Making decisions is impossible most days. Can you please make a video about how to overcome panic attacks with ADHD.
@boblossie3192
@boblossie3192 3 месяца назад
This is so upsetting to watch and listen to. He is RIGHT ON THE MARK ! ! ! But at least there is great comfort in finally understanding my entire life and the fact that it's not just me and that there is a reason and I'm not just a screw up. BUT as he has also said - there were hidden blessing in with it too - ADHD gave me special abilities to excel in other ways. Hold onto the light ! ! !
@123tigercub
@123tigercub 3 месяца назад
I feel like I am a high functioning ADHD. I don't like drama but yes, I love challenges! I have accomplished a lot but sometimes I get stuck...
@westoncox5983
@westoncox5983 3 месяца назад
Honestly, yes. I am in the middle of career change after having been a self-taught web developer to now starting a tech nonprofit to help close the digital divide in rural areas of developing countries. I started this project before getting diagnosed with ADHD (very recently at the age of 34), and it has given my life more meaning and more reason to get out of bed every morning. No, not all days are great - to be honest, there are still a lot of bad brain days. But, in my general direction in life, as well as the day to day,, my seeking of "not-so-good" sorts of stimulation have gone way down since I've started this project. Starting a nonprofit is a huge undertaking and I just hope that my ADHD doesn't derail me or my work, but no two days are exactly same and that's kind of like heaven for me. I need that variety and novelty. Thanks for a great video, Nik!
@Mhtoe
@Mhtoe 2 дня назад
I’m currently in college, going for aircraft maintenance and management. My severe adhd is the reason why I love mechanics and working with my hands. Im naturally skilled and love it. My “weakness” is not a weakness to me anymore. It’s a buff. I just cant believe I actually figured it out.
@whosdis8897
@whosdis8897 3 месяца назад
video from Split!!! greetings from Croatia bro and thank you so much
@noemie6804
@noemie6804 3 месяца назад
thank you for the commenting that! I was doing something else as I was watching and then came back only to see the view from Marjan and being confused because Split was not mentioned anywhere in the bio!
@MissEAG
@MissEAG 3 месяца назад
I appreciate your channel so much! I'd love to get your take on how to explain your ADD to someone you just started dating. I'm having trouble expressing how big a deal it is, and how it will affect all facets of my life and a potential partner's life, because I feel like ADD is not necessarily taken seriously in today's society. Then when things do cause problems, the other person seems to feel like I didn't fully express how having ADD REALLY was going to show up. Thank you!
@IWantAFunnyUsername
@IWantAFunnyUsername 3 месяца назад
Wow, it feels like this video was uploaded for me when I needed it the most! This is exactly the message I needed to hear now. I WAS a person who was taking risks. I loved travelling which gave me the stimulation I needed. I had to stop because of covid and have been overwhelmed with anxiety and depression ever since. The past few years I've spent mostly sitting at home and blaming myself. And just a few weeks ago I relized I might have ADHD. It would explain so much. I've starting to accept myself for who I am. And I will start looking for plane or bus tickets. I KNOW I'll feel better once I get going. Thanks for the reminder!! P.s. You are/were in Split, right? It's a special place for me as I spent some time there after a huge life change. It makes even more sense now. If I was waiting for a sign, it was this video 😁
@whowearereally6494
@whowearereally6494 3 месяца назад
What’s a split? I think that’s what is happening to me?
@jeffsoutdoorsadventures8842
@jeffsoutdoorsadventures8842 3 месяца назад
I was recently diagnosed as combined, I have been watching your videos and so Much is making sense to me as to my struggles going through life. I’d like to mention, I am 53 years old and what an eye opening experience. I have been masking all these years without even know why. I will try this recommendation for sure. I need to do things that hold my attention and keep Me moving forward. Boring things are never good for me.
@sandytherry8647
@sandytherry8647 3 месяца назад
At 65 years old, I’m totally burnt out from trying new things. I’m done.
@whowearereally6494
@whowearereally6494 3 месяца назад
We need to connect
@carlmartin1
@carlmartin1 3 месяца назад
One of top videos that I have ever watched and listened to relative to self improvement. At 61 years of age, you summarized the pieces of the my puzzle, and for this, I thank you.
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 3 месяца назад
You got this. 🚀
@My_Alchemical_Romance
@My_Alchemical_Romance 3 месяца назад
Man. This advice about toxic relationships we seek out just to feel something even if it’s bad or negative; took me 25 years to learn the hardest of ways. Great advice man.
@bithon5242
@bithon5242 2 месяца назад
I now understand why Ive been always drawn to programming. The act of solving problems to me has been super addicting
@davinaastley6161
@davinaastley6161 3 месяца назад
This post is most insightful, intelligent and relative post I have ever seen, I feel inspired to push my brain forward, unfortunately ADHD is often “soothed” by addiction, we do need stimulation! He’s Bang on in everything he says, we are not alone people, ❤
@tygerchickchibi
@tygerchickchibi 3 месяца назад
I was good up until the end. I think if you shared a few tidbits about your event first I would be more inclined but I'm so overwhelmed with links to sign up for things. I'll think about it. Your video did resonate with my experience 100% so it's a maybe for the moment.
@czqnndnty
@czqnndnty Месяц назад
I watched the video you linked on this, and the explanation made so much sense why I work best when I have someone I'm accountable to.. I worked freelance for years but felt very stuck coz I was not managed by anyone and had pretty chill bosses.. But when I transitioned to a face-to-face job wherein I had a supervisor who checked on me constantly, I worked really well and even passed my output before the deadlines.. that was a really stressful job because there were a lot to submit but I enjoyed it coz it finally worked for my brain.. I realized by now that with ADHD, I crave a system, but I cannot make and sustain one so I have to have someone build and enforce that on me. Thank you so much.
@Greggy21
@Greggy21 3 месяца назад
I'm staying don't you worry about that
@PresidentPlayback
@PresidentPlayback 12 дней назад
The dark youtube video one is so relatable. Thank you for putting it into words so succinctly
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 11 дней назад
🤝
@stevevitka7442
@stevevitka7442 3 месяца назад
I call this approach "embracing the stimularity"
@lilldre._
@lilldre._ 3 дня назад
wow, this is too accurate. I am amazed about how spot on this is, and now I know I’m not the only one
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 3 дня назад
You definitely aren't. 🤝
@richardlongmore9301
@richardlongmore9301 3 месяца назад
I’m inattentive adhd and have had to much drama and stress and now at 49 hate drama or stressful people with a passion
@skyhighdiamonds910
@skyhighdiamonds910 3 месяца назад
I loved your video short on this and it was a bit of a wake up call tbh, having a longer explanatory video (with or without music) is incredibly helpful for me. I’ve shared this with my son (also ADHD) and with a couple of other ADHD people because it’s very valuable 😊 thank you.
@TabithaWanjiku06
@TabithaWanjiku06 3 месяца назад
Stimulation issue Cause of negative self talk Attract/chase negative problems and drama Do you have a choice? Positive problems - challenges to master Your brain needs sth to do. Make fixing sth you do New things help you stay stimulated. Connect with people you can learn sth from You brain is stimulated by things it wants to do not. By interest. Not shoulds Find interest in growth. In any form Negative problems suck energy. Positive problems charge you up Leveling up in real life. Try an experiment for 30 days. Ask, what do you need to accomplish What interesting challenges will make you earn money, Interest, good at, make money. Intersection The journery isnt supposed to be easy. What kind of problems do you want to solve. Stop chasing stimulation. Just look for stimulation through growth
@FakeNews-Is-Here
@FakeNews-Is-Here 14 дней назад
Thanks...was looking for the summary 😊
@realg2279
@realg2279 3 месяца назад
Thanks for this video! Had to hold my tears in, because I realize that there is hope!.. Im struggling a few years now and your channel helps me, keep getting focused and beat my negative cycles My ADHD is very heavy, no medication would help with the problems, just stimulate The only thing I can do (as I thought) is taking these meds to get me to a “normal level” But this won’t work! It’s just making it worse in the long run
@FeralWeirdo
@FeralWeirdo 3 месяца назад
Hahaha that first line "your brain is secretly ruining your life" hahaha honey, it ain't no secret
@katiemossi5975
@katiemossi5975 3 месяца назад
The music was perfect for me. Proper mix of mellow and anticipation. Your videos have helped me so much on my mental health journey! I learn more with each one. You're the best, thank you!
@hollyhartwell77
@hollyhartwell77 3 месяца назад
I was diagnosed with PTSD, ADD, Bipolar 2, and severe anxiety disorder. I had 2 choices: a life of meds or I could heal from the inside with diet. I chose diet. I've been strict carnivore for a month (pretty much a lion diet) and it has drastically improved my mental health. I feel calmer, the brain fog is lifting and I can think clearer everyday. Never underestimate the importance of proper nutrition.
@BS21BS21
@BS21BS21 13 дней назад
Not sustainable!
@happyjohnson1100
@happyjohnson1100 3 месяца назад
Your videos are such a blessing!! Yes I can relate. Ugh what a load off. I hate to say it but I beat myself up for messing up so much. Your videos make me take it easy on myself. ❤️
@prathikhanji3232
@prathikhanji3232 Месяц назад
One video reminding me of the gift of ADHD than the burden of ADHD. Just the day before yesterday I was thinking of the potential of my specially abled brain in having the stimulation towards solving problems/challenges. But sometimes it could be days where you don't function properly, disappointing people and yourself in the process. It's a pit in the stomach and an endless fall in the void when alone. But yeah, I love to focus on the speciality than on the weight of it all...
@Benidorm167
@Benidorm167 3 месяца назад
I have adhd…. I need to stop drinking
@acnoora8209
@acnoora8209 3 месяца назад
Same!
@liz6034
@liz6034 3 месяца назад
Wondering what others think about why they drink? For me, before I was on ADHD meds, it felt like by the end of the day I couldn't turn off work thoughts and/or couldn't think straight. Something I need to take an updated look at.
@Benidorm167
@Benidorm167 3 месяца назад
@@liz6034 thanks for the feedback liz....i am not on meds......but it seems something bad always happens when i drink.....i have cut down a lot.
@WarrenSmith-br8qs
@WarrenSmith-br8qs 2 месяца назад
​@@liz6034as the hyper type, I was always looking to calm down as there's no down time with ADHD.
@SereniTeaSoul
@SereniTeaSoul 24 дня назад
Absolutely. I pray for a new position that pays well. I’m an ADHD coach and struggle with getting clients. ADHD is a unique mind. It certainly is an interest brain. I’m working on growing spiritual now.
@shameesabdulrahiman8535
@shameesabdulrahiman8535 Месяц назад
Most videos tell me what I know. I still do listen to them because it's still what I need to hear. But you, I feel you have really taught me something new about myself. Thank you brother. Today is my birthday and I hope your video is the impetus for turning my life around. Much love, Shamees.
@excessivity
@excessivity 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@teddieg965
@teddieg965 3 месяца назад
Literally listening and reading the comments at the same time 🤦🏽‍♂️
@lamiaalmutairi648
@lamiaalmutairi648 3 месяца назад
I’ve never been a problem solver, i’ve always created problems.
@SteveBufz
@SteveBufz 3 месяца назад
Have you had fun solving physics numericals or mathematical problems that you understood?
@vonn1524
@vonn1524 4 дня назад
Nik, I love your content, it speaks volumes to a late-diagnosed ADHDer like me, and have pointed so many others towards it, needing smart, authentic information. However, you used the word 'normal' when describing 'other' types of people... we need to try to stop defining neurodiversity in terms of 'them and us', normal/not normal, otherwise we're never going to be accepted as being part of a broad, beautiful neuro-spectrum, which also includes 'them' (ie neuro 'typicals' ;) Keep up the brilliant work!
@jeollaback
@jeollaback 3 месяца назад
Not me already priming this (and any other) video at 1.5x speed just to avoid lapses in attention, only to be called out 😅
@jeffgood1580
@jeffgood1580 27 дней назад
I’m a firefighter/paramedic and after working in Detroit/flint for over 15 years I have severe sleep apnea and got super bored with the job as nothing about it excites me anymore. Fortunately, I got on a slow department where I get a healthy amount of sleep and mountain biking gives me my adrenaline fix 🤙🏾🤙🏾great video
@andrews3761
@andrews3761 3 месяца назад
I was unfocused and always in a bad way but stumbled into hvac and now I'm a commercial HVAC technician and it works great for my brain but still struggle with home chores, I feel mentally exhausted after work and can't motivate myself.
@jamalcole1985
@jamalcole1985 3 месяца назад
Congrats. My gf has adhd in believe I might have in a a more controlled form. I'm a electrician and when I get home I don't have energy to clean either but if I do a little bit at a time I'm good . Now if a take a few shots I'm definitely cleaning the whole house and playing music😂. You have ig?
@christinabuzani8935
@christinabuzani8935 Месяц назад
😢best advice than any book I've read on leveling up. Thanks for not demonizing the symptoms. It is always best to use what you already have and excel at it.
@whowearereally6494
@whowearereally6494 3 месяца назад
Once I figured out what works for me, everybody got angry at me everyone in my life because I found happiness, joy, and contentment they all cut me off out of their lives and are totally pissed at me because they are all struggling. It’s not that I’m not struggling. I’m just not focusing on the things that make me struggle.
@zoransimovic6416
@zoransimovic6416 Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed Split and Plitvice bro, thanks for the video!
@deanslife1
@deanslife1 3 месяца назад
I'm really struggling, in and out of work for over 20 years now, there's nothing I'm good at, i had been doing call centre jobs recently but had to leave as trying to deal with a customer issue when they don't let you use the computer system until we take calls was too much for me, i struggle to retain information and mutli tasking basically burns out my brain as i can struggle with one task if its a long process so dealing with multiple is crucifying and now its like what do i do. Its horrible as I would like a job. Probably retail is the most simplest for me. I just want a one task job thats straightforward and a short process to complete
@laurendrayton4659
@laurendrayton4659 3 месяца назад
YOU ALL NEED TO HEAR THIS: The worst of all enemies we can have in this life are ourselves. BUT, we can also be our own very best of friends. The hardest thing for neurodiverse people is to learn self-love but, we NEED it to survive, as does everyone. It's ok to have self-love and self-respect. The crictics and the naysayers will always have something negative to say. They have no real place in your life. The people who really love you stick by you even if they disagree with your methods, they will always support you. You dont need the whole world to by on your side. You only need YOU to be on your side. Do yourself a favour and let yourself love yourself. You deserve it. You need it. Enjoy this life at every moment you can. You never know what may happen next. Xxx
@theoryfish3491
@theoryfish3491 2 месяца назад
Yeah right. I've been around the world trying to fix my ADHD. Eventually, both my parents died, the house was sold and when I had to come back to the UK, my Chinese business destroyed and then Covid, I was effectively homeless and immigration and the benefits system made it almost impossible to return. As as ADHDer who relates strongly to this video, I want yo
@livechangechallenge
@livechangechallenge 3 месяца назад
So funny, I do fix people and families for a living, fell into this quite early. But, that’s not enough, as I have to leave work eventually lol 😂. Recently I’ve started writing a book in the fantasy/thriller genre, that keeps my brain sooooo busy! Even at 4 in the morning, when I’m struggling to get back to sleep, I just think on a plot point I’m working out, then off to sleep I go 🤩
@StevenIsles
@StevenIsles Месяц назад
Im an aircraft mechanic now, and its the most enjoyable things ive ever done. I love my job; diagnosing and fixing things. Used to spend all my free time playing games or watching dopamine stimulating videos, but the LORD commanded me to stop because it wasnt healthy so.. now i genuinely find excitement in learning new skills, embracing challenges with a laugh and a grin, and “leveling up” this amazing character that I have been blessed with the role of playing. Hes got flaws, but so do all of us. Keeping track of my progress with fun doodles is a great way to see the character development unfold before me; just like a video game character interface menu, except this character is literally me.
@RicardoSilva12299
@RicardoSilva12299 3 месяца назад
Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source out here
@AnaSolano190
@AnaSolano190 3 месяца назад
I’ve been researching on psychedelics and it’s benefits to individuals dealing with Anxiety, Depression, ADHD and from my findings, they really work and I’ve been eager to get some for a while but its been difficult to get my hands on them.
@WalterFair130
@WalterFair130 3 месяца назад
The Trips I've been having really helped me a lot. I’m now able to meditate and I finally feel in control of my emotions and my future and things that used to be mundane to me now seem incredible and full of nuance on top of that I'm way less driven by my ego and I have alot more empathy as well
@CarmenOrtiz440
@CarmenOrtiz440 3 месяца назад
I was having this constant, unbearable anxiety due to work stress. Not until I came across a very intelligent mycologist. He saved my life honestly
@AlbertoTorres894
@AlbertoTorres894 3 месяца назад
​@@WalterFair130 I feel the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety levels. I am also glad to be a part of this community.
@LucyFernandez628
@LucyFernandez628 3 месяца назад
​@@CarmenOrtiz440Does he deliver to various locations?
@DeniceManubag
@DeniceManubag 2 месяца назад
I am not diagnosed, but I really think I have ADHD too. I fully resonate with this video. Thanks for making it clear for me!
@CircumlunarFeasibility
@CircumlunarFeasibility 3 месяца назад
I could spend this 11:36 playing no mans sky, division 2, bloons td6 or reading sci/fi fantasy.
@RiriJamesMusic
@RiriJamesMusic Месяц назад
I can see why they slap a BPD diagnosis on so many ADHD women now (including myself - still fighting to have it removed from my record)
@alexforget
@alexforget 3 месяца назад
I like your content and your style, but please be honest. If you are selling and the whole video is a funnel toward a product be upfront. This is what "selling your soul to the devil" mean, it's sacrificing honesty and truth for a bit more profit. You can still have a premium product and give a lot like you do, just start with that.
@fngrprnts.official
@fngrprnts.official Месяц назад
For me my relieving moment was when I finally got in touch with the work as a barber. I'm starting my eduation this year and it's just perfect: relatively short term duties with fast showing results, a lot of movement throughout the day, problem solving to get what the client wants, creative output and available hyperfocus mode each and every time I got my sheers in my hand. I only got there by coincidence and I'm so fucking glad I did. So you guys I encourage you to try everything that comes to your mind finding your passion. Although it was a coincidence, it took me years to find out what I DO NOT WANT and all of that made it so easy to be confident enough to say this is what I want nearly all my life. Don't give up the path that might open up in front of you by not trying. Stay true to yourself, your desires and your values. It will help you a lot. And to be honest I'm still struggling with depression and anxiety as it is almost common cause with the experiences of an ADHDer. But this changed my life. I finally have a way to pursue fullfilment in my work life, fixing existential droughts. Thank you for reading this comment, keep your head up and live!
@mihraz47
@mihraz47 2 месяца назад
Please cut the chase I'm going crazy here 😭
@credoRTY
@credoRTY 11 дней назад
Connecting / meeting with new people is one thing I really love. Never thought about it having something to do with my adhd. It sometimes feels like I am much happier and open to that than other people and friends
@SativanSdS
@SativanSdS 5 дней назад
Your story is inspiring. You’ve reignited hope for me by showing what is possible. I believe it was Marcus Aurelius who said that what stands in the way becomes the way, that the obstacle is the solution. Thank you for an excellent presentation. 🙏
@adhdvision
@adhdvision 3 дня назад
I’m rooting for you!
@Avi_Z.
@Avi_Z. 3 месяца назад
I’m listening too
@biogarten427
@biogarten427 Месяц назад
I Love u man you told me what i was thinking about anyways ive been starting to Programm and make music at 13 years old and IT only now that i realised where i want to be IT pushes me so much and i Hustle for the things i want
@TheBillyRosewood
@TheBillyRosewood Месяц назад
I cannot express enough how much your videos are helping me realize ADHD has held me back for 33 years and I deemed it a “made up” disorder. Little did I know I was running from a solution to my problem by just realizing I have it in the first place. Thank you for this, brother. ❤
@catherinemurphy9726
@catherinemurphy9726 3 месяца назад
That's why I loved being an office temp. I like my current job because I'm working for a new company so I enjoy building it up.
@jilly7590
@jilly7590 3 месяца назад
I am 50 years old and a person told me 2 weeks ago that I had ADHD . Every programme I have watched has given me the answer to everything I am and everything I do. Not sure what it means.
@annasamodova6291
@annasamodova6291 3 месяца назад
Not being diagnosed, I actually relate to all that you've said about interest, and stress and deadlines, Sir! For many years at my previous job, boss asked why the hell I was not doing at the moment the things she told me were the priority - I was doing other tasks, also with the same deadlines but choosing randomly what I feel I am interested at the moment... Now I can explain what it was. Ans when I have just one task to be done - then I'm stuck. If more than one, and I can switch, it works...
@IanWearsHeadPhones
@IanWearsHeadPhones Месяц назад
the beginning of this video read my mind, especially the toxic relationship part.
@annarichter484
@annarichter484 3 месяца назад
Everything goes back to privilege. I made fixing my profession but I want it to mean something too. So I started working in social care and I was f-ing good at it. But as so often women jobs are paid extremely poorly and even in a managerial position were you constantly problem solve you barely earn enough for a living. Long story short people gave me more and more to do by being extremely short staffed so you have to cover shifts yourself which makes you fall behind with your actual work, add to it a pandemic and Brexit with even less staff available and all work with no play - burnout. Live is never easy and one solution doesn't fit for everyone.
@spice8831
@spice8831 3 месяца назад
Excellent!. Loved what you shared.
@ElementalTJ
@ElementalTJ 2 месяца назад
Unsubscribed. Not interested in being pitched a sale
@baki0031
@baki0031 4 дня назад
Hope you enjoyed Croatia man, thank you for the video!
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