Hey threre, still new here and catching up. I love the definitions series! I was struggling hard with dyslexia as a child and still have some anxiety issues when it comes to reading out loud to people. As far as I could see you did not do anything about that yet, right? ADHD and dyslexia or the overlap. Maybe someone is aware of a good video on that. That would mean a lot to me. Thanks a million for your work! Jan
Jabberwocky (Jan H. H.)
2020-11-25 13:16:29 +0000 UTC
So live this pattern, I've even described it in words to close family members. So great to hear someone else put their finger on it.
Scott Missen
2020-09-01 04:23:36 +0000 UTC
Can you talk about ADHD related depression? I've done some digging and found a lot of sources suggesting that a large portion of ADHD brains have episodic depression , a result from overexerting oneself for long stretches of time. For many people that seems to work in a pattern (tries really hard at life for 1-3 months_ - is absolutely useless, unmotivated and well depressed for 1-2 months and then bounce back) - this is really poorly researched so I wouldn't bet any money on these figures. What I found most useful in learning more about that was conceptualizing depression as lack of energy rather than sadness - I feel like that often still gets misunderstood.
Diana Drepper
2020-08-24 12:29:09 +0000 UTC
RSD- rejection sensitive dysphoria - I can never remember what RSD stands for- never mind explaining what it means!
2020-08-13 17:53:48 +0000 UTC
I posted this comment on the video:
This sounds awesome! Could you please tackle sustained attention executive function. I feel like it is sometimes overlooked in the shadow of hyperfocusing. I could really use your and the community's help explain to someone, like my boss, how forcing myself to sustain my attention without breaks tanks my day.
For example, if I use the pomodoro technique for the first 4 hours of my, I will crash and not be functional for several hours (the rest of my work day). While the pomodoro method does have breaks, they are a mechanism to motivate oneself to sustain attention. I've found that it takes me 30 min to transition my thoughts after sustaining my attention for more than 2 hours. Only after the 30 min of transitioning can I actually settle into a 20 min break. After long days at work, some people have thought I was high because I was completely non-functional.
... my attention is shifting, and I'm losing my train of thought ...
Something something, a work day can be work 4 hours, zombie 4 hours. Or something something, a work day can be work 2 hours, transition for 20 min, take a 20 min break, and repeat 3 times (no zombie usually).
I might come back and edit this comment later to make it more clear.
Blake Chambers
2020-08-07 01:57:36 +0000 UTC
awesome new vid! Seen it! Nice start J!
2020-07-30 15:31:13 +0000 UTC
I think that's a fatalistic idea, because I share your videos with my boyfriend, and he can still understand him, but I did have to explain to him what hyper focusing was and things like that. Also, I think it just puts everyone on the same page, because everyone has their own definitions for the same word sometimes.
Christina Creech
2020-07-25 15:23:00 +0000 UTC
Ha, I'd never heard the term body double (in ADHD context) immediately googled it and discovered I'd been doing this without realising. *brain immediately wonders what other strategies we've picked up by ourselves. Let's research that all morning*...NO. Bad brain. It's time to get back to writing!
2020-07-25 10:19:25 +0000 UTC
Body double good idea as one. Executive functionining. Hyperfocus. Maybe go over adhd categories...a lot of people dont knoe about that (hyperactice/inattention or combo)
Emotional dysregulation is a good one too! I was also thinking alexithymia but its not specific to adhd
Sara Richter
2020-07-18 21:25:15 +0000 UTC
Awesome idea! Would love to know about "body double" and also the different zones talked about above? sounds really interesting.
2020-07-18 18:30:07 +0000 UTC
love love love this. i would be much more inclined to share short snippets with coworkers.
2020-07-18 00:46:38 +0000 UTC
Executive Function! Please!
Deanna Sambucci
2020-07-17 19:09:23 +0000 UTC
The term "Body Double" is really bad (especially since it usually refers to a stand-in for an actor during nude scenes) but it's a really good method of staying on track. I used to pay a friend to be my "assistant" when I was doing big work projects, but she mostly just sat at the other desk in my home office which kept me focused on the work.