ADHD folks often have a hard time deciding when to call it quits. Is the project/article/task really finished? Is it the best is can be? Could I edit it one more time? Each time we dig in again, the project/article/task starts all over again – albeit from a new starting point. Truth be told, if given enough time, we might never get to the end.
But this is literally The End. The end of a year. The end of a month. The end of a season. For some of us, perhaps the end of a job, a marriage, an attitude.
Tonight, we’ll take a look at the small picture: how and when ADHD permits us (or forces us) to declare “Done!” And then we’ll back up to the mid-view picture – how our ADHD brains hold the events of the past five-hundred-twenty-five-thousand-six-hundred minutes and to what we anticipate for the next 525,600. And finally, we’ll take the 10,000-foot view of the real honest-to-goodness end: our own mortality, and how our life values set the stage for all the decisions that flow from them.
Not a light and breezy webinar, but a thought provoking journey into how not only our ADHD accents our uniqueness, but so do our choices, our approach to life (and ADHD) and our declarations of intent for 2022.
Course Features
- Lectures 3
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 45
- Assessments Yes