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Things I Didn't Know Were ADHD Signs (& I Do All The Time) 

Real Talk With Rhi Podcast with Mummy Of Four
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Since being diagnosed with ADHD at age 40 I have discovered LOADS of things that I do that I thought everyone did. It turns out that these things are were all signs of ADHD all along! Let's chat...
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Welcome to Real Talk With Rhi - for Mums that want to go from surviving to thriving in motherhood.
We’ll be talking about how we can get more organised & avoid burnout, stress less, have more quality time with our babies & breathing space in our lives.
As a Mum of children with autism, we’ll talk about the joys & the challenges of parenting children on the spectrum. From noticing the signs of autism, through the diagnosis, to strategies to help you & your children stay happy, we’re covering it all.
As a late diagnosed ADHD woman, we’ll also be talking about how women & girls are going undiagnosed the misconceptions surrounding ADHD, the signs to look out for and the simple things that we can put in place to make our lives easier.
So whether you’re a Mum feeling disorganised and overwhelmed in the fog of parenthood, wondering if you or someone you love may be somewhere on the spectrum, or living in a neuro-spicy household, the Real Talk With Rhi Podcast is the place for you.

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Комментарии : 8   
@id3283
@id3283 2 месяца назад
I always panic when I have to drive someone somewhere. I stress over which is the best route to go and usually end up with them saying, why did go this way
@id3283
@id3283 2 месяца назад
If a thought comes to me, I've found there are 2 times to do it, now or never. I've also always got a notepad with me or I won't remember something. Hyper focusing plus impulsiveness can be a bad thing for me, I've bought lots of things I didn't need but was obsessed with.
@RealTalkWithRhi
@RealTalkWithRhi Месяц назад
This is so me 🫣
@victoriawallace9872
@victoriawallace9872 Месяц назад
Year before last in primary i literally zoned out still aware tho and i envisaged my future being a struggle - 40+ years later and i wasn't wrong.
@kirstyosika7815
@kirstyosika7815 2 месяца назад
Rhi, I’ve not followed much recently with not much time to listen/watch… are you trying medication? 🤔
@RealTalkWithRhi
@RealTalkWithRhi 2 месяца назад
Originally I didn't want medication, but the doctor acted as if it's the next logical step, so I'm now weighing up my options x
@jwb52z9
@jwb52z9 2 месяца назад
Rhi, in the case of truly awful people, as a number of Billions' characters are, their motivations aren't really supposed to make sense to regular people. I'm not sure if you could find a way to do it, or tolerate it if you did, but I wonder if you would benefit from putting yourself in situations where all of your worries and "side quests" were physically impossible to act upon. I mean, if you had to live for a while with no physical outlet for any of it, I wonder if you could learn to stifle it, in a way. You'd probably have to wait until Zara is grown up before doing something like this, really. My thinking is to be curious about how your ADHD brain would cope with having no choice of things. I wonder if someone can learn to adapt or just live with the feelings. For you, dancing appears to be what is called a "moving meditation". I know males with ADHD are the ones more prone to movement, but it sounds like you are attuned to physicality by quite a large amount. Much love! :)
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