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Updatecast / Getting Started, Supplements and Life

Updatecast / Getting Started, Supplements and Life

Update: 2025-07-09
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In this episode, Stephen Martin shares personal updates and insights on overcoming challenges related to motivation, particularly in starting and completing tasks. He discusses the importance of asking for help, especially when feeling overwhelmed, and highlights his journey in developing a supplement aimed at improving sleep for neurodiverse individuals. Stephen emphasizes the significance of collaboration and support in achieving goals, while also sharing his experiences in the supplement industry.



Takeaways

  • Getting started can be a significant challenge for many.
  • It's common to struggle with the last 20% of a project.
  • Asking for help can lead to better outcomes.
  • People enjoy helping others; give them the chance.
  • Sleep quality is crucial for overall well-being.
  • Deep sleep and REM sleep are essential for a good day.
  • Formulating supplements for neurodiverse individuals is a journey.
  • Collaboration can alleviate the burden of tasks.
  • It's important to recognize when to delegate responsibilities.
  • Sharing experiences can inspire and motivate others.




Keywords

dyslexia, motivation, getting started, asking for help, sleep, supplements, neurodiversity, ADHD, productivity, personal development,  adults with dyslexia, support for adults.



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Updatecast / Getting Started, Supplements and Life

Updatecast / Getting Started, Supplements and Life

Stephen Martin