Taking Control: The Adhd Podcast

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  • Duration: 301:37:32
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Synopsis

Since 2010, Nikki Kinzer and Pete Wright have offered support, life management strategies, and time and technology tips, dedicated to anyone looking to take control while living with ADHD.

Episodes

  • Anxiety, ADHD, and the Holidays

    10/11/2015 Duration: 21min

    This week we continue our discussion on ADHD and the holidays, with a conversation around anxiety, and the things that happen to us over big holidays that drive that anxiety and stress to their peak! From money to gifts, to family, practicing boundaries and setting them clearly can make or break your holiday plans, and this year, we want you to plan for fun and stress-free! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • How to Like the Holidays Again — Setting Boundaries

    02/11/2015 Duration: 19min

    'Tis the season! Now that we’ve crested Halloween, the roller coaster of the holiday season is ramping up to full speed. It’s easy to let the overwhelm of the season get the better of us, but if you’re struggling with ADHD, that overwhelm can lead to stagnation of a much more serious sort. This week on the show, we talk about the tools you’ll need to make sense of the season, free yourself from stress, and create the boundaries you’ll need to shape your own time and demonstrate to others how you’d appreciate being treated this holiday season! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Conquer Overwhelm and Build Structure with these 6 Great Apps!

    27/10/2015 Duration: 33min

    It’s a digital episode! This month we’re continuing our conversation on providing structure and defeating overwhelm using process and tech tools. From coming to terms with the time you have available to work, to understanding the scope of work you have to do, and finally using mind mapping and shared lists to keep your work in line, we have recommendations for tools and tech that can help. This week on the show, we’re talking about overwhelm, and the mindset and technology you’ll need to do less, but do it really well, and feel better about it! Links & Notes About Mind Mapping — Wikipedia Curt Siffert — Decision Modeling with Flying Logic Flying Logic M8! Mind Map MindNode FreePlane Any.Do Wunderlist Buddhify (iOS/Android) The Ultimate Guide to Time Management: Add Structure to your Day ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Conquer Overwhelm in 5 Steps

    20/10/2015 Duration: 17min

    It can happen when you least expect it. You come into your house after a long day at work and are hit by a sudden weight. You look at your calendar on a Monday morning at work and see the meetings stacked one after another. You find yourself suddenly acutely aware of the tasks that are piling up on your next big project. Any of these events might just be the trigger for your overwhelm. It’s that sense of pressure, stress, and fatigue that can cause you to stall, and might even be a precursor to a much more serious condition! This week on the show, we’re talking all about overwhelm, and offer five solutions to help you regain focus, rediscover your calm, and get back to living. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Finding Balance Between Focus, Energy, and Time

    13/10/2015 Duration: 23min

    A series of terrific listener questions drive our conversation this week, all around the sacrifices that come around time, attention, and focus. When we focus on one thing, the rest of our work suffers as we lose track of the time we spend doing it. Our listener asks, “any tips to find this desired balance of focus, energy, and time?” Yes! This week on the show we drill into awareness, perseverance, and intention in the work we do, and share some terrific followup for listeners around tech tools and timers to help you better structure interval work! Links & Notes Voice Dream Reader Zen Timer ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • 5 Tips to Study Smarter

    06/10/2015 Duration: 29min

    Studying is a skill. For many of us, we come to studying without training, and as a result, we end up staring at texts and notes and hoping that with time and repetition, we’ll absorb something important. No, studying is something that takes practice, and with time and attention, you can improve. This week on the show, we relive our own college years and share some of the mistakes we made in our study habits, then share five key strategies for helping you find the focus and attention you’ll need to muster to succeed in your higher education! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Digital — Great Tech for Greater Efficiency in School

    29/09/2015 Duration: 32min

    Tools in the classroom have come a long way. When I was a student, we were just coming round to the idea that we could drop a tape recorder in our classes to record our lectures, then take notes on them later. Now, we have the opportunity to be more efficient and much more industrious. On this week’s digital episode, we walk through smart technology — from digital pens to dictation and beyond — that can help you stay on top of your game as a college student! Links & Notes Sony MDRZX100 over the ear headphones OK Google Commands Siri Commands Dictate+ Adonit Jot Touch The Pencil Bamboo Stylus Surface Pro 3 Livescribe 3 Smartpen Wacom Bamboo Spark ScanBot Logitech K480 Multi-device Keyboard Logitech K760 Solar Keyboard Logitech Keys to Go keyboard Logitech Type+ Microsoft Universal Mobile Keyboard for Windows, Android, iPhone and iPad MindNode Coggle.it ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Anxiety and the ADHD Student

    22/09/2015 Duration: 24min

    Anxiety and ADHD are like peanut butter and jelly — they simply go together. Some studies say as many as 40% of those struggling with ADHD are also living with some level of generalized anxiety disorder. For the new student, the change in schedule and environment not only proves a challenge for ADHD, but can offer ripe conditions for increased stress and anxiety. This week on the show, Nikki Kinzer and Pete Wright share their own journeys with anxiety and offer strategies for moving through attacks and back to calm. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Easing the Transition to College

    15/09/2015 Duration: 20min

    Whether you’re hitting higher ed as a traditional student just out of high school, or you’re going back as an older adult, if you’re going in with ADHD on your caseload, you have to be ready to be flexible. From finding new ways and places to study to negotiating with your instructors, ADHD can dramatically impact the landscape of your higher ed future. This week on the show, we’re kicking off a month-long series dedicated to those heading back to school with tools, tips, and technologies that can make your transition to college a breeze! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Tech Tools for Smart Money Management

    07/09/2015 Duration: 27min

    On this month’s digital episode, Pete and Nikki walk through some of the tools and processes that help to simplify and streamline personal money management. We’ll dig into tools around managing and scanning paper for systems that enable immediate and frictionless action. We’ll talk about transaction micromanagement, and the perils it brings, along with tools that allow for automatic reporting where it counts. And we’ll talk about the importance of a spending diary, if you’re having trouble with focus, and give you some ideas for tools that can help you build up your awareness for your own behavior around money! Links & Notes Scanbot (iOS) CamScanner (iOS/Android/Windows Phone) Google Drive (Android) Scannable (iOS/Evernote) FileThis Mint Personal Capital Dave Ramsay’s Envelope Method Explained DayOne (iOS) DayJournal (Android) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Setting up a Financial Plan and Budget

    01/09/2015 Duration: 27min

    You’ve been working hard to get your day-to-day habits under control, but what about your long-term strategy for your money? Are you thinking about your budget? Your savings? Retirement? This can be the most challenging to get started, but it doesn’t have to be painful — and it can even be fun! This week on the show, Nikki Kinzer and Pete Wright talk about setting up a financial plan, the tools and resources you’ll need to start budgeting and offer a variation on a debt reduction plan to get you saving smartly today! Links & Notes 10 Reasons Why Financial Plans Aren’t Just For the 1% by Forbes Dave’s Budgeting Forms Mint.Com The Total Money Makeover - By Dave Ramsey Secrets of the Millionaire Mind - T.Harv Eker The Millionaire Next Door - By Thomas Stanley and William Danko Dave Ramsey’s Snowball Debt Reduction Plan ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Reap the Rewards of ADHD Coaching Together!

    31/08/2015 Duration: 10min

    Now is the time! If you've thought about joining a coaching group for support as you learn about your ADHD, today is your day. It's open enrollment in small group coaching with Nikki in ADHD Moms or ADHD Professionals groups, and thanks to great feedback from current members, we've made some changes that we're excited to share with you today. This is a brief special episode to get you up to speed — if you've been thinking about joining a group, now's the time to make it happen. Sign up today! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Organizing Your Financial Paperwork!

    25/08/2015 Duration: 29min

    You know that giant stack of bills, statements, and un-opened envelopes sitting in piles around your house? It’s time to get those under control! This week on the show, we walk through a process for getting your financial paperwork under control. From purging what you don’t need, to building a system for maintaining the paper you do need, we’ve got you covered with tools, checklists, and resources to get your finance paper in order! Links & Notes Download the Important Documents Checklist Scanbot — Scan with your iPhone or iPad Getting Things Done® Podcasts Download The Paper Solution ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Strategies to Deal with Impulsive Buying

    18/08/2015 Duration: 23min

    You know how sometimes when you’re really focused on one thing, other things might fall out of focus? Like, for example, your spending? This week on the show, we talk about impulse buying that comes to many struggling with ADHD. We’ve got three strategies for regaining control over the spending bug, and considerations for making sure you don’t get slapped down the road! Links & Notes Debtors Anonymous How to Find Help Treating a Shopaholic Shopping Addiction Treatment Options ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • The Facts about Money and ADHD

    11/08/2015 Duration: 22min

    If you’re struggling with ADHD, the data suggests you likely have trouble with money. Not only are you likely to make less money, you’re more likely to be spending it and tracking it less responsibly than your peers who aren’t faced with ADHD. It’s a harsh reality. This week on the show, we’re talking all about money, the importance of your personal financial belief systems and how to begin to find clarity in your approach to money and take back control of your saving! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Finding good enough, and freedom from the language of failure

    21/07/2015 Duration: 20min

    We’ve asked the question before, but this week we answer it in detail. What does it mean to get organized just enough? It means getting organized for you, and not for any organizing system. This week on the show, we take on a question from a listener that bundles such important concepts as balance, organizational aspiration, and shame around ADHD and living the organized lifestyle. It’s a big show, a big question, and hopefully offers you a big and inspired summer organizing season! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Downtime and Finding a Recharge with ADHD

    14/07/2015 Duration: 30min

    It’s summer, and we’re gearing up for our own vacations, so we thought we’d use the opportunity to reflect on the importance of downtime to our emotional and physical health — particularly when fighting the busy signals of ADHD. We’ve got research and resources and terrific tips from listeners that should help you build a vacation plan you can count on to keep your stress low and your energy up! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Focus Follow-Up

    30/06/2015 Duration: 22min

    Thanks to our fantastic listeners, we have received some great questions, comments, and resources to share after our focus and online shopping shows from the last few weeks. This week, we’re talking about notifications, focus, the perils of the return policy in online shopping, and how to exercise your balance muscles while struggling with hyperfocus! Thanks to all who wrote in to share, and keep those comments coming! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • Prepping for your Digital Summer Travel

    23/06/2015 Duration: 20min

    It’s summertime! And for many of us, summer means travel. If you’re struggling with ADHD but have a tendency toward the digital, we have four areas for you to think about in this week’s podcast to keep you organized and informed. First, are you using the tools your travel partner has created to their greatest? Second, did you check for your travel destination’s app? Third: TripIt! And finally, we have a tool to help you craft the perfect road trip! All that, and a discussion of Pete and Nikki’s aversion to camping this week on The ADHD Podcast! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

  • The Tips Show — Creative Organizing with ADHD!

    16/06/2015 Duration: 21min

    We have a wonderful organizing community! We asked for your very best organizing tips, and you came through! From stickies to timers to hooks and color codes, your tips make for wonderful organizing systems. This week on the show we’re sharing a bunch, but want to hear more of your ADHD organizing successes — so keep them coming… and thank you! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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