4 Reasons Traditional Habit Formation Methods Aren't ADHD-Friendly
Description
Do you constantly feel frustrated with the amount of habit-creating methods that don't work for you? Or maybe, you've lost trust in yourself and your ability to create a habit that will stick. This episode is for you if you are ready to discover why specific habit formation methods don't work!
"Keep in mind that wellness is not your whole life. Starting all the habits at once, when this is just one piece of another hectic, full, exciting life, could be pretty unrealistic. Inevitably, the other areas will start crumbling."- Chelsea Uithoven.
Highlights from this episode:
- Hyper-focused on hypnosis (3:34 )
- Struggling with all or nothing thinking (10:28 )
- Thinking of the areas of your life as your class schedule (16:18 )
- Finding habits that accommodate our brains (21:31 )
- Enhancing low self-esteem with habit formation (27:49 )
- Trusting yourself when creating habits and self-efficacy (36:35 )
- Recapping the four reasons traditional habit formation methods aren't ADHD-friendly (44:32 )
- A surprise for my listeners (45:52 )
Are you ready to create habits in a way that will work for you? It's time to start trusting in yourself! Share with me on social; I want to hear from you!
Mentioned Resources
CNN Health 5 Steps to Create a Habit, According to Science
Research Building a Practically Useful Theory of Goal Setting and Task Motivation
Hypnosis Podcast Recommendations:
Hypnosis and NLP with Donald Currie, Registered Psychotherapist
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