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Gamify Executive Function to Stay on Top of Self-Care

Gamify Executive Function to Stay on Top of Self-Care

Update: 2025-12-03
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In this episode of Inside the Pickle, I discuss the importance of self-care for neurodivergent individuals, emphasizing the need for community support and accountability. I introduce the Spoon Theory to explain energy management and offers practical strategies for setting realistic self-care goals. The conversation also explores gamification techniques, such as the Pickle Points system, to encourage adherence to self-care routines and create a sense of achievement. I invite listeners to share their goals and rewards, fostering a supportive environment for personal growth and wellness. Join my community on YouTube: Tonya Weaver Coach’s Community - YouTube


Takeaways

  • Self-care is essential for maintaining well-being.
  • Neurodivergent individuals often struggle with basic self-care routines.
  • Body doubling can help with accountability in tasks.
  • The Spoon Theory illustrates how energy is limited for some individuals.
  • Setting realistic goals is crucial for success in self-care.
  • Gamifying self-care can make it more engaging and fun.
  • Creating a reward system can motivate adherence to goals.
  • Community support is vital for neurodivergent individuals.
  • Tracking progress can help maintain motivation and accountability.
  • It's important to find personal strategies that work for individual needs.

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Gamify Executive Function to Stay on Top of Self-Care

Gamify Executive Function to Stay on Top of Self-Care

Tonya Weaver