ADHD & Time - Let's do the Time Warp. Unraveling ADHD's Time Horizons & The 'Back to the Future' of Neurology

ADHD & Time - Let's do the Time Warp. Unraveling ADHD's Time Horizons & The 'Back to the Future' of Neurology

ADHD Coach Katherine Sanders

Are you an ADHD adult who just doesn't 'get' time? Is it either speeding past or dropping slowly? Why is it so difficult to work on long term projects or goals?

In this insightful episode, we go rummaging through the unique relationship between ADHD and time - but not time management!

The focus is on understanding the way time and life interact for adults with ADHD, where the time pressures of deadlines, schedules, and daily tasks are complicated by the mysterious nature of 'time' - how it feels, why it's different, what we can do and more.

Understanding ADHD and Time Challenges:

We explore the concept of 'Now and Not Now', highlighting the difficulty in perceiving tasks that aren't immediate. This includes the challenges of time 'blindness' or temporal discounting, where estimating the duration of tasks or the speed of time passage becomes a hurdle.

Temporal Shifts and Cognitive Processing:

The episode discusses how ADHD is linked with systematic biases in habitual time orientation. Insights from the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory (S-ZTPI) are shared, emphasizing the different perception of time in adults with ADHD.

Research Insights:

We share highlights from various studies highlighting the relationship between ADHD and time perception, including the impact of neurological factors like brain anatomy differences, blocked neural connections, and altered dopamine pathways as well as the RAS and reward sensitivity, including the impact of anxiety and emotion on how we can connect with the future.

Practical Strategies for Common Time-Related Struggles:

Katherine offers practical strategies to overcome common ADHD-related time challenges

Conclusion and Resources:

The episode wraps up with key takeaways and a group of strategies and apps that can be really useful - as well as two suggestions of what NOT to do!

Next Episode Preview:

Stay tuned for our next episode - episode 10 (and the last of this season before the new season launches Monday January 1 2024) - where we'll tackle prioritization, procrastination, and ADHD inertia, setting the stage for a deeper dive into these topics in the upcoming season.

None of the following links are sponsored in any way - I've tried them and found them useful.

https://www.focusatwill.com/ - music for focus time

https://www.rescuetime.com/ - rescue time

https://timemator.com/ - timing app for audit and planning

https://timingapp.com/?lang=en - timing app (auto tracking of time for mac)

https://www.thetimeparadox.com/ - Time Perspective Therapy

https://www.timetimer.com/collections/applications - the Time Timer app - FREE

Barkley RA, Edwards G, Laneri M, Fletcher K, Metevia L. Executive functioning, temporal discounting, and sense of time in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2001 Dec;29(6):541-56. doi: 10.1023/a:1012233310098. PMID: 11761287.


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ADHD adults be like: Why am I so bad at adulting?

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The Grief and Relief after an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

The Grief and Relief after an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

Welcome to the first episode of Powerful Possibilities.I’m Katherine.I'm an ADHD coach, and I was diagnosed with ADHD and autism in my early 40s. Today I’m discussing life after being diagnosed with ADHD, particularly as an adult. For some of us, this can be an emotional journey. But there are powerful possibilities...Here are the highlights: (5:08) Emotions and coping strategies(12:00) An ADHD diagnosis for adults(15:40) ADHD diagnosis and identity (22:24) Managing an ADHD diagnosis and emotionsMore information:Elizabeth Kubler Ross - stages of grief:https://www.psycom.net/stages-of-griefTyrrell P, Harberger S, Schoo C, et al. Kubler-Ross Stages of Dying and Subsequent Models of Grief. [Updated 2023 Feb 26]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507885/Dr Kristin Neff - Self-Compassion:https://self-compassion.org/Dr Russell Barkley - Emotional self-regulation:https://www.adhdawarenessmonth.org/wp-content/uploads/Barkley-emotional-regulation-v2.pdfSelf-assessment forms:Download (self-assessment link)Download (self-assessment for women link)Link to blog about ADHD and depression:https://lightbulbadhd.com/blog/depression-and-adhdConnect with Katherine here:WebsiteInstagramTiktokFacebookYoutubeLinkedINThreads

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Navigating ADHD Medication in Adulthood - Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

Navigating ADHD Medication in Adulthood - Pros, Cons, and Alternatives

Should I take ADHD medication and supplements?This week, I’m discussing this all-important subject.After an ADHD diagnosis, one of the first things we think about is whether or not to try medication.This is a big topic. And each person is different. So, join me as we navigate ADHD medication in adulthood - the pros, cons and alternatives. I must clarify that I am a coach. I'm also somebody who takes ADHD medication. But I am not a doctor. I am not a psychiatrist, psychologist or nutritionist. None of the information in this podcast should be used to make any decisions about your treatment. Always consult with a qualified professional who deals specifically with the topic that you are facing right now.Here are the highlights: (3:47) The effects of ADHD medication(10:17) ADHD medication and supplements(16:47) Responsible use of medication(24:17) The pros and cons of ADHD medicationMedication - explainer articles:Main kinds of medication:https://www.understood.org/en/articles/how-adhd-medication-worksNon-stimulant medication:https://www.verywellmind.com/non-stimulant-adhd-medication-20884New triple reuptake inhibitor medication:https://www.drugtopics.com/view/novel-adhd-therapy-more-tolerable-less-effective-than-current-treatment-options#Safely using Omega 3:https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-and-fish-oil-supplements-whats-a-safe-dosage/#:~:text=Although%20one%20Japanese%20study%20gave,3%20intake%20to%20that%20level.Fish oil or medication study:https://www.kcl.ac.uk/omega-3-fish-oil-as-effective-for-attention-as-drugs-for-some-children-with-adhdExercise:https://lightbulbadhd.com/blog/adhd-and-exercise-xPF6jhttps://www.additudemag.com/the-adhd-exercise-solution/Mehren A, Reichert M, Coghill D, Müller HHO, Braun N, Philipsen A. Physical exercise in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder - evidence and implications for the treatment of borderline personality disorder. Borderline Personal Disord Emot Dysregul. 2020 Jan 6;7:1. doi: 10.1186/s40479-019-0115-2. PMID: 31921425; PMCID: PMC6945516.Sleep:https://lightbulbadhd.com/blog/adhd-and-sleep-problems-in-adultshttps://www.sleepfoundation.org/mental-health/adhd-and-sleepCommunity:Harpin, VA The effect of ADHD on the life of an individual, their family, and community from preschool to adult life, Arch Dis Child 2005;90(Suppl I):i2–i7. doi: 10.1136/adc.2004.059006

27 Okt 202329min

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Welcome to Powerful Possibilities. I'm Katherine, a certified ADHD coach with ADHD and autism, which was diagnosed in my 40s. This podcast is your go-to guide for navigating the uncharted territory of adult ADHD.Here we will explore the challenges, but most importantly, the opportunities and possibilities for growth and personal discovery that come with an ADHD diagnosis.So, join me for a safe space of genuine conversation and transformative change. Here are the highlights: (0:14) A bit about Katherine(0:25) What’s this podcast all about? (0:57) My own journey and diagnosis(1:20) What you can expect Connect with Katherine here:WebsiteInstagramTiktokFacebookYoutubeLinkedINThreads

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