Balancing the ADHD Underwhelm-Overwhelm Scales with Brooke Schnittman
Description
This week on the show, Nikki and Pete dive into the unique challenges of navigating the emotional rollercoaster of ADHD with guest Brooke Schnittman. Brooke, an ADHD coach with a background in education, is expert in the concepts of overwhelm and underwhelm, two extremes that often go hand-in-hand for those with ADHD. She explains that underwhelm, or boredom, can result from burnout after periods of overwhelm or a lack of interest and connection to a task. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the "why" behind tasks and breaking them down into small, manageable steps to build momentum and motivation.
Pete and Brooke also discuss the role of executive function deficits in preventing individuals with ADHD from recognizing and addressing their basic needs, such as hydration, sleep, and self-care. Brooke highlights Dr. Thomas Brown's six executive function clusters and how deficits in these areas can contribute to both overwhelm and underwhelm.
Throughout the episode, Brooke offers insights and strategies for managing these emotional extremes, such as preparing for potential setbacks, attaching oneself to small actions to regain momentum, and practicing self-compassion. The hosts and guest explore the overlapping triggers for both overwhelm and underwhelm, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and developing coping mechanisms to navigate the challenges of ADHD.
Links & Notes
- Dr. Thomas Brown's model of the six executive function clusters
- Activate Your ADHD Potential by Brooke Schnittman
- Dig into the podcast Shownotes Database
- (00:00 ) - Welcome to Taking Control: The ADHD Podcast
- (00:54 ) - Support the Show • Become a Member!
- (02:01 ) - Introducing Brooke Schnittman
- (04:54 ) - Underwhelm
- (16:46 ) - The Executive Function Deficit and Maslow
- (37:40 ) - Activate Your ADHD Potential
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