DiscoverTruth About Dyslexia & ADHD - Help For Adults#Updatecast - Big and small picture thinking, surgery and Vyvance
#Updatecast - Big and small picture thinking, surgery and Vyvance

#Updatecast - Big and small picture thinking, surgery and Vyvance

Update: 2024-10-07
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In this podcast episode, Stephen Martin discusses the challenges of big and small picture thinking, particularly from the perspective of someone with dyslexia and ADHD. He shares personal insights about his upcoming surgery and the mental challenges associated with it, as well as updates on his ADHD medication. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding different cognitive processes and the need for self-care during significant life events.






Takeaways



  • Many dyslexics excel at seeing the big picture.

  • Small tasks can become overwhelming when viewed through a big picture lens.

  • It's important to find balance in how we think and operate.

  • Not everyone processes information the same way as dyslexics do.

  • Surgery can trigger anxiety, especially for those with ADHD.

  • Self-care is crucial before undergoing any medical procedure.

  • ADHD medication can significantly impact daily functioning.

  • Meditation can help in managing overwhelming thoughts.

  • Planning for recovery time is essential after surgery.

  • Sharing personal experiences can foster community understanding.






Keywords


Dyslexia, ADHD, big picture thinking, surgery, mental health, medication, self-care, strategic thinking, personal insights, podcast, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.








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#Updatecast - Big and small picture thinking, surgery and Vyvance

#Updatecast - Big and small picture thinking, surgery and Vyvance

Stephen Martin