Struggling To Get Stuff Done? Maybe It’s More Than Motivation

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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Комментарии • 485

  • @HowtoADHD
    @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +50

    Get the app I used in the video for my weekly planning here: www.sunsama.com/a/howtoadhd
    They’re offering a 14-day free trial if you use my link and are ADHD-friendly, so they don’t need you to put a credit card before you start. I recommend giving it a try for your 2024 planning!

    • @robertandersch9277
      @robertandersch9277 5 месяцев назад +6

      Yes for me that thing is studying for my exams. At first I didn't think motivation, I actually thought it was my meds not being enough as when I took my ritalin on top of my other meds I could do the stuff and actually stay focused but Im still not sure. Like I would start studying and then like 5 or 10 minutes later I would start googling stuff or watching youtube. Like I felt like I needed to.
      I not sure if you've made a video on this or if this is the video. But if possible could you make a video on how to tell if you need to talk to youre doctor about your concentration meds dosage or if its something else? Or if you don't want to make a video on that are their any tips or bits of guidance you might be able to give on how to tell?
      If you cant give any guidance please don't stress about it. Your channel has helped me a lot to understand I wasn't the only one facing certain challenges. Thank you.

    • @jenh3263
      @jenh3263 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@robertandersch9277 This type of info would be helpful to me too.

    • @AspergersStudio
      @AspergersStudio 5 месяцев назад

      I love it

    • @russellsherry7
      @russellsherry7 5 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry! I accidentally bumped the down button twice on this comment trying to scroll.😳 This video is so helpful to me! Thank you!❤ And thank you for this link!👍👍👍

    • @hellohello2024
      @hellohello2024 5 месяцев назад

      @@robertandersch9277can I ask what else you’re taking for adhd besides Ritalin? I take IR adderal tablets but wish I could supplement the instant release with the extended more subtle dose. But the pharmacy wouldn’t fill two types of adhd meds and my insurance wouldn’t cover both either :(. even if a low dose of each. It’s crazy how insurance companies can veto our doctor’s prescriptions.

  • @thalmorbiznitch4028
    @thalmorbiznitch4028 5 месяцев назад +857

    People also forget being able to prioritize is a skill too. That’s something so many of us struggle with

    • @coffeeinvasion
      @coffeeinvasion 5 месяцев назад +35

      YES! And of course if you ask someone else what to prioritize they'll tell you their thing is the most important (along with everyone else that gave you something to do). 😅

    • @msaijay1153
      @msaijay1153 5 месяцев назад +23

      My husband successfully triages at work. He can't do it in regular life though.

    • @skbee6
      @skbee6 5 месяцев назад +4

      Ordination, man! It alluuudesss me!

    • @AnimeSunglasses
      @AnimeSunglasses 5 месяцев назад +12

      People forget it so thoroughly that practically nobody even tries to teach it!

    • @entrepinoyeurship
      @entrepinoyeurship 5 месяцев назад +18

      If I had a nickel for everytime a neurotypical advised me, "Just PRIORITIZE!" As I quietly think to myself that they're ignorant to come at me with that surface level advice 🤦🏽‍♂️ and I'm simultaneously figuring out psychological strategies to actually cope through execution 😅. Overall, not a good back-and-forth conversation unless you really bring something enlightening to true neurodivergent productivity. 😑

  • @DaniDonovan99
    @DaniDonovan99 5 месяцев назад +564

    Forgetting you were going to talk about forgetfulness is next-level ADHD humor 😂 Loved this video!!!

    • @ariannaxr
      @ariannaxr 5 месяцев назад +7

      So meta 😂

    • @ajbp95
      @ajbp95 5 месяцев назад +15

      It was almost too good, like I first thought it may be scripted, until Jessica laughed.

    • @petrat76
      @petrat76 5 месяцев назад +13

      As a workplace coach, I was halfway through a session on memory strategies before we both remembered we had done that before!! ADHDers really shouldn't work together!!

    • @fenixmeaney6170
      @fenixmeaney6170 5 месяцев назад +2

      I THOUGHT IT WAS A BIT!!!!!

    • @50shadesofskittles9
      @50shadesofskittles9 5 месяцев назад

      I thought it was scripted. Am I too judgy?

  • @sitascott8446
    @sitascott8446 5 месяцев назад +279

    Exactly. Exhaustion is there and money is not. Aaand the perfectionism.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +32

      Yuuuuuup.

    • @caspiansfriend
      @caspiansfriend 5 месяцев назад +32

      Indeed! Funny how, for me they play off each other. No money is exhausting. Perfectionism is exhausting! And exhaustion leads to no money! Which leads to... I'm just so glad to know that supposed lack of motivation is not the issue.

  • @JimPekarek
    @JimPekarek 5 месяцев назад +442

    I feel you on flailing around trying to do 15 things at once. I want to write code, and do computer sided design, and 3d print things, and work on cars, and play D&D, and play video games, and read a bunch of books, and learn a bunch of stuff from RUclips, and keep up on tv shows and movies, and be successful, and maintain relationships, and be healthy, and build things, and know everything about rockets, and oh my god why am I falling apart??

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +66

      Omg yes exactly!

    • @ElvesofZion
      @ElvesofZion 5 месяцев назад +15

      You just described me perfectly

    • @MandaPanda254
      @MandaPanda254 5 месяцев назад +6

      That is me too

    • @HeatherFordHutto
      @HeatherFordHutto 5 месяцев назад +19

      Yes! I'm technically working (but I work at home and work on the day before a holiday is slow), but I want to be finishing a crochet project, baking a pie, reading three different books, playing video games, and I'm actually watching RUclips videos instead. :)

    • @mystic_tacos
      @mystic_tacos 5 месяцев назад +13

      I learned a long time ago that I am only capable of one or two things a day, honestly, or I overload. Currently I am considering some more school, and researching the history OSHA. I assure you I will not complete one of them, but it keeps me feeling accomplished (for moment.) The biggest issue, I know I can only do one or two things, but somehow begin twelve every single day.

  • @samanthawycoff855
    @samanthawycoff855 5 месяцев назад +254

    I feel like I had an epiphany watching this video. I've always chalked up struggling to get things done as a lack of motivation even when the motivation was 100% there. Keeping these things in mind might make it easier to be kind to myself and address the barriers that are actually in my way instead of trying to get more motivated and force myself to jump over them.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +49

      Awwwwww I'm glad it could help!!! Yeah when motivation is the only thing we think it could be... it makes it easy to miss the fact there might actually be something else causing it.

    • @sarahnelson8836
      @sarahnelson8836 5 месяцев назад +2

      Same here!!! I mean I knew exhaustion is an issue but I thought it was that I needed to keep up my motivation longer. Taking a walk earlier in the day never occurred to me but it is freaking brilliant

  • @annalisayoung
    @annalisayoung 5 месяцев назад +116

    When it comes to time planning, I have only two modes. A) I have plenty of time; that’s way in the future or B) it’s too late. For A, there’s not the sense of urgency to do it, and for B, I’m too overwhelmed that I’ve already failed (see: perfectionism). You may notice that both states are not conducive to getting the thing done. I don’t think I have ever once felt like I have exactly the right amount of time to do things. Anyone else stuck with this dichotomy? The real trip is when the thing somehow bounces back and forth between the extremes in the same hour, minute, or even thought. It’s a nightmare for my nervous system.

    • @b33thr33kay
      @b33thr33kay 5 месяцев назад +9

      Yep. And for me, whenever I finally feel like I have the time, motivation, and energy to do something... that's when self-doubt kicks in. 😅

    • @DrunkenUFOPilot
      @DrunkenUFOPilot 5 месяцев назад +4

      I can relate to that. Over the years I've developed a sense of satisfaction and joy to get things done way ahead of time. Think of how it feels when others on a project get their things started late, or even if they're on time, but you had your part already done last week!

    • @SusannMarieDye
      @SusannMarieDye 5 месяцев назад +1

      So true

    • @michelehendriks5686
      @michelehendriks5686 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes!!! Thanks for sharing. I thought i was the only one and i feel so hopeless sometimes

  • @CarlottaRomero124
    @CarlottaRomero124 5 месяцев назад +160

    This is SO eloquently stated!!! I feel like you've given a voice to all my brain's attempts to explain to non-ADHD people why we can struggle over "easy" things. It's not that we don't care, it's not that we don't want to, it's not that it's not important! It's so incredibly hard to explain how we can get "stuck" or seem to do the opposite of what we insist we sincerely want to do! Thank you SO much for explaining this in a way that both ADHD and non-ADHD people can understand!

    • @perfectionista492
      @perfectionista492 5 месяцев назад +7

      Heck to the yeah! You are surrounded by people who have no problem pointing out that what you say and what you do are different things and when you try to explain that you don't mean to and you struggle to organize and regulate your life, they will listen for a while, but then drown you with solutions and if you aren't using them like you should or you have another way of regulating that they deem ineffective for you, they will sometimes tell you what to do in every aspect of your life. They don't even realize how much they do it. While well-intentioned and out of love, it feels very annoying, especially when you are trying to manage as independently as you can the very thing that others notice as your deficit and sometimes treat as a cop-out based on the behaviors they see in you. Watch who you share your struggles with. While many people will love you and will be willing to help, their help may not always be helpful.

  • @ADHDeeznuts123
    @ADHDeeznuts123 5 месяцев назад +98

    I've been in therapy for 8 months now and, at first, I thought I was mostly going in for ADHD. Turns out, while that's certainly part of my issues, the fallout from ADHD is actually worse than ADHD itself. Namely, the crippling perfectionism and self-berating that I've developed as a hedge against ADHD. I know my ADHD tends to mean I make "mistakes" so I swing so far in the opposite direction (perfectionism) to "balance" it out. Well obviously then the bar for "successfully" doing anything becomes insurmountably high and any deviation from perfect I perceive means I'm a complete failure. So I end up just avoiding this cycle of berating myself by just...avoiding doing anything. I'm not avoiding the thing itself, like going on a walk, I'm avoiding the impossible standards I hold myself to and inevitable "failure".
    There, I just saved everyone months of time and money from therapy haha

  • @karengilmore2906
    @karengilmore2906 5 месяцев назад +69

    Having ADHD, and having had a brain tumour removed 3.5 years ago, my biggest problem in doing something is forgetfulness, not motivation. Where the tumour was, affected about 5-6 areas of my brain, and I'm still working on getting those in order... and there are things that I will never recall again. Right now, I know I need to do dishes, but forgot and got down a rabbit hole... so I'm now off to do dishes :)

  • @alissarxy9652
    @alissarxy9652 5 месяцев назад +58

    I feel like it’s all connected: we don’t have the required skill to do something so we procrastinate to avoid failure (we all know that adhders have this fear of rejection and failing) so we never end up doing the thing

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +8

      It definitely can be, sometimes, for sure!

    • @jlang
      @jlang 5 месяцев назад +6

      Totally agree! A perfect example was when I avoided playing "Capture the Flag" for ages in primary school and would choose to do quiet activities instead (because I wouldn't be judged and also because I know how to do them). Eventually a teacher made clear that -everyone- was going to play CtF, and I PANICKED and she was great, she asked why I didn't want to play and I said I didn't know how. Once she explained the rules, and I watched for a bit, I started to play and actually enjoyed myself a lot! It's a great game! (Yes I wrote this comment at the same time as listening to Jessica's video, hehehe). The same psychology applies to the reason I don't have a driver's license... 😕

  • @theschwaz
    @theschwaz 5 месяцев назад +28

    Sitting here having put off a few assignments until the very last minute and your video pops up in my notifications. 😂

  • @AlvaSvart
    @AlvaSvart 5 месяцев назад +78

    I think it is sometimes not only the lack of skill, but to *think* that you don't have the skill. Or the fear to fail which can be paralyzing. And I have different motivation levels at different times of the day. In the evening, I always plan a perfectly structured, efficient, productive next day in the evening and I am super hyped and motivated when I think of this next day. Then it's the next day and my plan falls apart as soon as I get out of bed too late. Or when I should start my first task. I'm still searching for a way, to take this motivation over the night into the next day.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +17

      Yeahhhhh, perfectionism and fear of failing can often go hand in hand and they can be brutal together. And then our issues with time mixed with set shifting and other things definitely can make for a web of complexity!

    • @DrunkenUFOPilot
      @DrunkenUFOPilot 5 месяцев назад +3

      I do something like that. At the coffee shop, which has plenty of tables. I can sit and sketch out the perfect day. Maybe just concentrate on one special project, and do a bit of something else. The whole week, maybe. Everything feels right, everything has its place. Then the coffee and scone are gone, I go home, and nothing I had in mind happens!

    • @snoopy1319
      @snoopy1319 2 месяца назад

      Yes! I feel like imposter syndrome double downs the lack of a skill thinking and then reinforces the perfectionism as we want to perfect the skill we perceive to be lacking

  • @GalaxiiBunnii
    @GalaxiiBunnii 5 месяцев назад +77

    I was diagnosed with ADHD 2 years ago at the age of 33, and I'm still trying to get my head around so much of it.
    The exhaustion definitely resonates, as today I was intending to do some laundry and some other self-care bits like washing my hair... I've slept most of the day after doing 2 days of work coz, I guess, I needed to recharge.
    But that hasn't stopped me feeling guilty for "wasting the day" even though realistically, I know rest is what my body and mind has needed today 🥲
    This video couldn't have popped up at a better time, and your other videos have definitely been helping me navigate my diagnosis and experience. So thank you for sharing your experiences with us 💜

    • @skbee6
      @skbee6 5 месяцев назад +9

      The difference between what my brain knows logically (rest is a right, not a reward) and how the douchey part of my brain judges me when I do feels like an exhausting tug of war internally.
      You are not alone and I'm glad you're here. Diagnosed at 34 and medicated as of the start of this year. It has been life changing. Knowledge is power. 💜

    • @digitalzen6301
      @digitalzen6301 5 месяцев назад +8

      Omg! The guilt of wasting a day!!! When you are burnt out and really needed to pause for a few hours…that guilt is real & regular for me! 39 years old & only diagnosed a few months ago! I feel you ❤️

    • @GalaxiiBunnii
      @GalaxiiBunnii 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@skbee6 I finished titration earlier this year after trialling 2 medications. Sometimes I still can't always tell if my meds are helping. Some days I can feel the difference to an extent.
      My therapist/consultant thinks they are, but I don't feel that "life changing" thing that I see a lot of people mention. So that leaves me questioning a lot too 😅
      Knowledge is definitely power though, and has helped me make sense of a lot of "quirks" I have 🥰

  • @charthepirate
    @charthepirate 5 месяцев назад +59

    A huge one for me is clarity. I need to know the end goal and I need to know the steps to get there. If I don’t then the motivation is ded.
    This is hurt my career a ton early on, but as I’ve gotten older it’s actually an asset. It forces me into healthier work patterns, and it serves as a warning sign. If something is “off” in a project my brain is sending alarms.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +18

      Yes! Clarity is absolutely another one and I'm so glad you brought it up! It's hard to move forward if you don't know what you're moving towards and can't see the steps in front of you.

    • @TheCloverAffiliate12
      @TheCloverAffiliate12 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! Can definitely relate to the career part right now.

  • @sofiaaraujo24
    @sofiaaraujo24 5 месяцев назад +12

    To me, the hardest part on ADHD is in how when I “don’t want” to do something (but must do), it turns out that the level of difficulty goes waaaaaaaayyyyy up to the heavens, and im left like 🙂
    Internal screams happen

  • @rixatrix
    @rixatrix 5 месяцев назад +47

    I just got officially diagnosed with ADHD last week, and I’m 40. It still feels weird to say it. However, I feel sort of proud of myself. If I’ve had ADHD this whole time, then I must already have some good systems in place that have helped me before I had a name for my struggle. But hearing you articulate the different challenges in getting things done also helps me understand WHY my systems work.
    Knowing that a task I can’t do at night is easier in the morning when I have more energy is great. Knowing that I have more energy in the morning BECAUSE my brain is just burned out at night is gold. It’s not a matter of laziness or not caring; it’s resource management. And I can plan for that.

    • @IchigoSpaz
      @IchigoSpaz 5 месяцев назад +5

      I just got diagnosed this year (at 41) as well. I always joked that I had ADHD, but it is good to have the actual diagnosis. It is nice to know that I’m not just “lazy.” There is a medical reason for my struggles. Now that I recognize what is actually going on, I can adapt and work around it. ❤

    • @dianecuabo1781
      @dianecuabo1781 5 месяцев назад +2

      I was diagnosed last year at 52. Masking took a toll. It was frustrating to ask for help at 40 and being told that I didn’t meet DSM. Sadly, the unhealthy systems I leaned on interfered with my diagnosis and delayed finding healthier options.

    • @seabrookel5037
      @seabrookel5037 4 месяца назад +1

      Same here - just realizing at 43 but have clearly developed some good systems. The best thing about the ADHD label is now I feel I can find effective tools to help me in the places where my systems sometimes fail me, since now I know WHY I fail there.

  • @PointsofData
    @PointsofData 5 месяцев назад +35

    The resource gap is such a debilitating issue. I could probably have gotten my horrible bedroom organized earlier but beyond having to figure out the best containers for the job, I have to buy a few at a time, and from what I can find at garage sales, discount stores, Goodwill, etc...anything anywhere else has to be the cheapest, or I have to be SURE I'm going to use it. Then I had to untangle ALL the issue I've been having (eating, medicine taking, bedroom, hygiene, etc) and figure out that I just need to focus on medicine/eating/hygiene for now to keep myself healthy and get energy in my body, starting with meal prepping...and only started meal prepping when I found a variety pack of Ziploc containers at a discount store and a website that tells me what I can make with what's already in my pantry. And also it took a week to start. 😂 Ugh. It's all overwhelming.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +14

      Yesss exactly. It can make something 'simple' suddenly very tedious because of all the steps involved of getting the resources we need. And it absolutely can get overwhelming for sure. I feel this in my soul.

    • @PointsofData
      @PointsofData 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@HowtoADHD
      Thank you for the validation 😭😭😭

    • @lv9265
      @lv9265 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@PointsofData what is the website btw? Also, I very much relate to that!

  • @bookhuggah
    @bookhuggah 5 месяцев назад +45

    Skill gaps are why I didn’t know how to care for my home as an adult. I knew some pieces, but not a lot of them. Listening to others on podcasts (audio and video ones) has helped me learn how to make things into a routine and easier for myself to do, so I’m more able to do things in my home care tasks. I don’t know about the etiquette of sharing the name of the other people, so will wait to be asked.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +18

      Feel free to share any podcasts or resources you've found helpful!! Podcasts sounds like such a great way to help with some skill gaps for sure and I never thought to use them for house care! That's really smart 😊

    • @lindsayyoung6928
      @lindsayyoung6928 5 месяцев назад +8

      Please! Please share the names of the podcasts. This sounds like something that might be really helpful for me!

    • @marieils
      @marieils 5 месяцев назад +4

      Yes please share!

    • @bookhuggah
      @bookhuggah 5 месяцев назад +1

      I added hearts to everyone’s posts to bring this up in your feeds, as I don’t know if you would get notified just because of my novel length reply.
      I don’t know if the S H E book is still in print or able to be found, I can get the ISBN and upc (if helpful) to help with finding it. The others have websites with their names, and I didn’t know where I was going with any of those things until the post was posted so I didn’t make any links.

    • @bookhuggah
      @bookhuggah 5 месяцев назад +1

      UFYH is habitat for the last word. Remembered it.

  • @garrettrinquest1605
    @garrettrinquest1605 5 месяцев назад +17

    I love what you said about "caring too much." It's something that happens a lot for me and usually just ends with me not doing the thing

  • @kennacole1001
    @kennacole1001 5 месяцев назад +17

    the forgetfulness intro was fantastic

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +9

      Ahaha thank you I can't believe I forgot forgetting! What tiiiiming lol

  • @DaemonetteLeilu19
    @DaemonetteLeilu19 5 месяцев назад +64

    As someone with adhd and who had to teach myself about it, i love and appreciate all the work that you do for us Brains ❤

  • @bwayslimess4124
    @bwayslimess4124 5 месяцев назад +12

    literally the second i start googling about motivation with adhd, this video gets posted. thanks but also super good timing😂

  • @EH23831
    @EH23831 5 месяцев назад +9

    As a primary school teacher, the skill gap makes so much sense to me… it’s the first thing we think of: do they know how to do this thing? What’s missing for them that’s preventing them being successful?
    The perfectionism is a big one too…

  • @AuDHD_Mom
    @AuDHD_Mom 5 месяцев назад +20

    Perfectionism was what was keeping me from starting my own channel. I finally realized I can learn as I go! And as I learn, if I want to re-do earlier videos, I can. It's so hard being a parent with ADHD and Autism. And my husband has ADHD.

    • @Saforra99
      @Saforra99 5 месяцев назад +1

      @AuDHD_Mom just went over to watch your videos :) good job!

    • @AuDHD_Mom
      @AuDHD_Mom 5 месяцев назад

      @@Saforra99 thank you so much!! I have a 7 year old phone, and RUclips is the only app that gives me grief trying to leave comments. Now that I'm starting my own channel, I think it might be time to learn a new phone that hopefully will last me another 7 years! I wish tech didn't move as quickly as it does! Thank you for your support of my fledgeling channel!! I'm trying to figure things out!

  • @whatwilliwatch3405
    @whatwilliwatch3405 5 месяцев назад +18

    This is good insight. Motivation is usually not my issue. It's usually a resource issue - namely, mental energy/willpower. I spend my workday masking my neurodivergence, and when I get home, I don't want to stifle my brain's natural tendencies any longer. However, those natural tendencies almost never lend themselves to truly constructive activities, like exercise, doing something creative, or working on a side hustle (so I can eventually be rid of that job).
    I'm trying to rework my day so I do those constructive things before I leave for work (i.e. before my mental energy reserves are depleted). So far, I've had great success on the days I manage to get up early enough to do so, but consistently getting up early means consistently getting to bed early... which requires willpower at the end of the day, when my tank is empty. I think I've probably only managed it 3 or 4 times in the month since I started trying. I'm not giving up yet, but it's definitely a significant struggle.

    • @coolkumquats
      @coolkumquats 5 месяцев назад +1

      I feel you on this. I would be a much happier and productive person if I could get up earlier and do my own stuff before work while I have the energy, but going to bed early enough to enable that is nearly impossible. And chronic sleep deprivation from going to bed late and getting up early anyway doesn’t help with any kind of productivity!

  • @rays7805
    @rays7805 5 месяцев назад +3

    I've stopped setting short-term goals. Pie in the sky is the most I can handle. Goals are the gateway to disappointment and shame.
    What else is getting in my way? I'm averse to things that are unpleasant. Commitments are unpleasant. Effort is unpleasant. Just... I don't want to make myself miserable.

  • @eukaryon
    @eukaryon 5 месяцев назад +33

    Your info about coping with ADHD has been invaluable.
    And, that is a wonderful background. I wish my shelves were so organized. Like some people with certain characteristics, I notice everything in a video post. Keep posting. It has helped many times.

    • @eukaryon
      @eukaryon 5 месяцев назад +9

      Ah-ha! I noticed your REAL shelves on the introduction for Sunsama. 😆 Now I feel better.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +15

      Awwww thank you! Oh don't worry my irl shelves are not as organised as the background shelves in the videos lol

    • @caspiansfriend
      @caspiansfriend 5 месяцев назад +7

      I noticed your shelves as well. But, hey I "get paid" to set up recording scenes like yours. I know the secret (for most of my "talent" I work with): don't tackle the whole darn room! Just let me and the team set up the background. For it all goes into the viewer's brain, whether they consciously realize it or not. "the medium is the message" and as a corollary to that, the background is also the "message." One one should ever speak into a camera with a calm voice and hopeful information if the background is chaos. The brain will sense the conflict immediately. Or... and this happens a lot, ADHD or not (but especially with ADHD) we *will not* listen to you until resolve the entire mystery of what the heck this or that is behind you.
      Example... is that, is it? Could that be?... yes! It's Dory! Perfect! Now I can listen. So cleaver! Details like Dory matter!!

    • @SouthFloridaSunshine
      @SouthFloridaSunshine 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@caspiansfriendOr The Rainbow fish..😂

  • @margaretmichelsen766
    @margaretmichelsen766 5 месяцев назад +15

    My daughter has just been diagnosed this year at 26, so I have found your channel very helpful. Recently, I have had Covid and the only tasks that were essential during that time were to look after the animals and water the plants, I allowed myself these to be the only things I did without the list of 15 other daily things I had to achieve and I cannot believe how restful it was on my brain...

  • @ColleenJoudrey
    @ColleenJoudrey 5 месяцев назад +2

    I either want to do all of the things or get frustrated and not do any of them.This is partialy why I have 6 painting projects started in my house and nowhere near finishing any one of them.

  • @lambogurlfreshtomato2434
    @lambogurlfreshtomato2434 3 месяца назад +2

    time, we are people pleasers so we are going to put other people first, I buy stuff to get started then I don't get started. perfectionism is exactly right...love this channel, finally someone who understands and I can relate to.

  • @danielgregory5259
    @danielgregory5259 5 месяцев назад +3

    the idea that we have unrealistic goals really peered right into my skeleton and drew on my bones or something. This is also the first time someone's said "your goals in high school were too ambitious and that's okay, you didn't know" instead of some version of "what did you expect" or "i can't believe you were serious about that" or even worse "you can totally do that" which then makes me feel worse about being nowhere close.
    thanks.

  • @sheilaross1449
    @sheilaross1449 5 месяцев назад +5

    Perfectionism... Well hello there, biggest challenge to finishing the podcast I'm working on. I think for me it's related to rejection sensitivity. I know intellectually that I'm never going to produce something that everyone in the whole world will like, but I feel this frantic pressure to make it so unbelievably awesome that no one will find fault in it and it can freeze me up solid sometimes. Then i just shrink back into more research and more writing because it feels safe, rather than reaching out to people i want to interview, or starting to record. Sigh.

  • @VickeyAllen
    @VickeyAllen 5 месяцев назад +5

    I honestly started crying a bit while watching this. It's given me words for something I've struggled with for so long. I have the motivation to get some really big things done in my life, but motivation isn't the right lever to pull for me to get the stuff done.

  • @xxiloveitallxx
    @xxiloveitallxx 5 месяцев назад +3

    The perfectionism stopping us from starting a task because we don't want to fuck it up is the same feeling as getting a perfect notebook and not being able to actually write in it because you don't want to fuck it up

  • @veronicavids
    @veronicavids 2 месяца назад +1

    I am so kind to myself since finding this channel. Thank you for understanding and putting into words how I feel on a day to day basis, along with solutions on how to work with my brain instead of against it

  • @skbee6
    @skbee6 5 месяцев назад +5

    Sharing about your friend who you felt was the bar for reliability and conscientiousness really hit home for me. My fiancé wears a wristband daily he received at a memorial service for a friend that says "Because I Said I Would", which was a motto his friend lived by. My fiancé very much lives by that same principle, which is one of the reasons I love him so deeply. I often compare us, his competence vs. mine. It made my heart a little lighter to recognize I may be weighing myself down too much with crazy expectations of myself. 💜🥰

  • @illandreidelorpha4774
    @illandreidelorpha4774 5 месяцев назад +2

    I am so glad you are circling around and linking back to your previous videos. It is such a user friendly accommodation. You have many videos in your catalong and it can be hard to find the relevant ones. And that is if I even remember there was a related video.

  • @travisjohnson1318
    @travisjohnson1318 5 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks for another great video. The overly optimistic thinking part really hit home. I end up over committing to things and feeling like a failure when I can't do them all. "How many things are you trying to do?" - might need to ask myself that several time daily!

  • @CatsMeow14
    @CatsMeow14 Месяц назад

    I have been watching your videos with my daughter for a long time now. One thing I've noticed over time, is that you have worked to slow down the speed of your talking about a thing. This video shows just how much you've worked on that one thing in your videos. And, I appreciate it (I am a "slow verbal processor" and this helps me a lot). It has also helped me to show my daughter (who also talks very fast) how the different communication styles affect the listener's ability to process the information. Thank you!

  • @hayleyhilton5018
    @hayleyhilton5018 5 месяцев назад +1

    Check, check, check, check and check.
    I WILL be watching this again when I'm beating myself up again in the future 💜

  • @TheDutchessOfCornville
    @TheDutchessOfCornville 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have been putting off cleaning and decorating and prepping for thanksgiving. Now, I have a day and a half to do what I should have been working on for weeks.

    • @HowtoADHD
      @HowtoADHD  5 месяцев назад +3

      Oh no! Yeahhh holidays feel like they come up so fast!

  • @1Aroe1
    @1Aroe1 5 месяцев назад +2

    When I've got the motivation but I'm lacking something else, I often feel huge guilt about not doing "the thing" because I actually want to or feel strongly that I should - and it's not enough.

  • @Jay-ql4gp
    @Jay-ql4gp 5 месяцев назад

    Oh....Perspective Memory. That's why I do that. I call the motivation lever The Sword in the Stone. Because, most of the time, you can't budge it. But when you do raise it aloft, you are unstoppable!

  • @aarondean1872
    @aarondean1872 5 месяцев назад +8

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:00 Motivation *isn't always the key to getting things done; there are other factors to consider.*
    01:10 Skill *gaps can hinder progress even if motivation is present; having the necessary skills is crucial.*
    02:06 Sometimes *a lack of resources, such as energy, money, or support, can be the obstacle, even with motivation.*
    03:27 Perfectionism *can prevent starting tasks due to a fear of not doing a perfect job, paradoxically hindering progress.*
    06:10 Forgetfulness, *common in ADHD, can lead to tasks being forgotten, unrelated to motivation.*
    08:30 Overly *optimistic thinking and unrealistic goals can impede progress, even with motivation. Adjusting goals may be necessary.*
    Made with HARPA AI

    • @albertobarbosa5960
      @albertobarbosa5960 4 месяца назад

      Nice, what are some of Harpa Ai key differentiators?

  • @ruthfeiertag
    @ruthfeiertag 5 месяцев назад

    The perfectionism is the bane of my existence, too. The more important a task or even a joy is, the more insurmountable the mental mountains become.

  • @TheOxygenBandit84
    @TheOxygenBandit84 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for this (as per normal). This year is really about organisation and progress… getting it done! A lot of it will be on the computer so those apps/tools are goping to be great. 2 Tools/Strategies I find helpful in everyday life are:
    1) The typical To-Do list. Writing it down in categories and priorities, and then ticking it off as I go so the progress and “wins" motivate me.
    2) A Memory Journal/Box. Memory is a huge issue for me, so making sure I write things down is a form of repetition that helps secure things in my short term memory. I have a kind of empty tissue box with memo cards and a pen with it. So, when I want to remembor something, I always try repeat it outloud once or twice, and if its more important I can write it down, pop it in the box, and then I can regularly turn to those cards in the box and read them, really helping to just secure them in there

  • @rocklicker4toez110
    @rocklicker4toez110 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have a final project due in a day. I've been putting it off. Then this pops up.
    I think it's a sign

  • @KJ-bj2oi
    @KJ-bj2oi 5 месяцев назад +3

    This video is really lighting up my teacher brain. It is definitely something to have in my back pocket when communicating with students. And on a person level, I really related to number 4 and 5!

  • @GlenHunt
    @GlenHunt 5 месяцев назад +1

    #3 Perfectionism when it comes to the things most important to my soul. I've been battling to accomplish a (maybe) simple thing for five months now, but I'm afraid I won't be perfect enough when it happens. *sigh*

  • @katy8161
    @katy8161 5 месяцев назад +1

    RE; forgetfulness, my husband and I recently discovered one of our pain points was that he thought that when he asked if I could do something and I never did it, that I was just ignoring his request -- when in fact I had completely forgotten. He personally HATES being reminded to do things (even if he puts it off, he'll still remember), whereas I just don't remember in the first place. XD So it was a great conversation we were able to have, where I gave him permission to remind me (in a kind way) when I'm not doing something. It helped him a lot to realize I wasn't just deprioritizing his requests -- I'd just spaced them completely.

  • @foamysking
    @foamysking 5 месяцев назад +4

    Honestly a lot of this reminds me how I was in my late teens and early 20’s before I really accepted how I was and what I needed to be doing in order for those around me to count on me and my word. It’s been a mix of tech for reminders and getting stuff done when it comes to mind even if I don’t want to do it as I recall how out of hand things got when I didn’t do that before

  • @BigfootPrinting
    @BigfootPrinting 5 месяцев назад +4

    This video and many of yours are like explaining the things inside my mind that I cannot convey to my family properly and I am sending them links to these. I am 30 and never have been diagnosed with adhd but never tested for it. I’ve been too afraid for years to even talk to a doctor about it because of my anxiety. And sometimes thinking I am actually going insane. So while there is some comfort in seeing another person knowing how I feel like in your videos, it also makes me feel pretty sad and hopeless that I won’t be able to do the things I have set as goals for myself in life and reach my ambitions. I feel broken

  • @feelingsintheabyss470
    @feelingsintheabyss470 5 месяцев назад +2

    This came at literally the perfect time… it’s like you read my mind 😱

  • @rachelkrislov
    @rachelkrislov 5 месяцев назад

    I ❤ ur "oldschool" videos. the format always holds my attention

  • @StacyIzhikova
    @StacyIzhikova 5 месяцев назад +1

    wait what??? Baby?? I got distracted! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kirkbrown1267
    @kirkbrown1267 5 месяцев назад

    I love the subtle "ding" when introducing a new strategy. Thanks for the Q.

  • @LisaSchaefer007
    @LisaSchaefer007 5 месяцев назад

    I always love your videos. I asked my husband to help me recover our patio chairs as a body double. As it turns out it WAS a lack of knowledge that he happened to know that helped me make the covers work.

  • @Elliecharlie
    @Elliecharlie 5 дней назад

    Watched this so I could get motivated to start a project, and also organise additional help with studying.
    I feel like because I haven't started this one thing everyday else in my life is also not getting done.

  • @Mountain-Man-3000
    @Mountain-Man-3000 5 месяцев назад

    I feel you. It's hard to do stuff you really want to do and it feels incredibly important.

  • @agelessorca
    @agelessorca 5 месяцев назад

    This was informative. Can't wait to get your book!

  • @Muggle1983
    @Muggle1983 5 месяцев назад

    This was a key that I have been missing for a while. Thank you so much for posting and congratulations on the baby❤

  • @vojtechnemecek3902
    @vojtechnemecek3902 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for more and more tips and tricks! It's helping a lot!

  • @puppypoet
    @puppypoet 5 месяцев назад

    I get so excited to see your videos. They are always dopamine for me. Happy birthday, BTW. Whatever day it is. 😊

  • @dadainthip
    @dadainthip 5 месяцев назад +1

    Perfection... yeah... In job interviews, when asked about my weakness (hate that Q but that's a different topic) I would say that, if I am not careful, that I can get too focused on the details of the process. But it's exactly what you're describing.

  • @kristimaslan1825
    @kristimaslan1825 5 месяцев назад

    Soo helpful. It's so nice to come to your channel and find someone who understands.

  • @sarahnemzerkohl9516
    @sarahnemzerkohl9516 5 месяцев назад

    This was so clear and helpful, thank you!

  • @spotterofgold
    @spotterofgold 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! So refreshing! I needed this one.

  • @TheSwedishCarGuy
    @TheSwedishCarGuy 4 месяца назад

    I am so happy that I found your channel :)
    have helped me sooo much in such short period :)

  • @decelis_boys747kings
    @decelis_boys747kings 2 месяца назад

    Your videos and advice is always so accurate. Thank you so much! 🙏🏼

  • @rileyhogan5196
    @rileyhogan5196 5 месяцев назад

    I pre-ordered your book. Things have been hard. It can't get here soon enough... but truly. Thank you for giving us videos and encouragement.

  • @schuylerbrock
    @schuylerbrock 5 месяцев назад

    Super helpful video! I can't wait to read your book!
    And congratulations on the pregnancy!! You are very thoughtful and caring, and you have a gift for seeing what people struggle with. You're going to be an amazing mom!

  • @queenmotherbug
    @queenmotherbug 5 месяцев назад

    I really needed to see this today. I'm having a really hard day and have been really down on myself, and this helps reassure me that my brain isn't completely broken, and that I'm not fundamentally a bad "flakey" person or a liar who doesn't follow through because I don't care.

  • @TSpoon823
    @TSpoon823 5 месяцев назад

    Wow wow wow. As someone early on in this journey, this video hit me on every level. Thank you as always for articulating what so many of us feel and experience on a daily or hourly basis.

  • @OrafuDa
    @OrafuDa 5 месяцев назад

    Couldn’t agree more. You put your finger on five of the most important problems for us. 🙏 Thanks for helping me think about these again. 🙏 😊

  • @Nickshelf
    @Nickshelf 5 месяцев назад

    I'm here to love the hell out of that emotional impulsivity episode regardless of how long I have to wait. Impatiently awaiting your book by the way. Extremely stoked. ❤

  • @kawaiisammich
    @kawaiisammich 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yessssss! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 you did it! The book is finally here! I am so proud of you! 😭😭😭❤❤❤

  • @Commenter339
    @Commenter339 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for making me look inward, this video was insightful.

  • @jcanela4731
    @jcanela4731 5 месяцев назад

    Love your content! It’s been really helpful in learning how to manage and recognize ADHD behaviors in myself which helps to manage them.

  • @atyla7067
    @atyla7067 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey thank you so much, when i always watch your videos and listen to you, i get relaxed and it helps me to learn lot of stuff, keep going my friend😊

  • @StarshineGalaxyyy
    @StarshineGalaxyyy 5 месяцев назад

    your channel is truly one of my favorites because i have learned so much about myself and why my brain works the way it does 😭💕 thank you for informing & empowering ADHD brains Jessica- and congratulations on your pregnancy! that is so exciting! 🎉

  • @lanaa198
    @lanaa198 5 месяцев назад

    Very true, thank you ❤

  • @lininacrowne1941
    @lininacrowne1941 5 месяцев назад

    So helpful. Im struggling to compelte some tasks right now ans thinking through these possible reasons both made me feel more understood and supoortef but also helped me identify some ways forward. Thank you

  • @Aussieloz1
    @Aussieloz1 5 месяцев назад +1

    I've just returned to university after 20 years of being in the workforce. I thought I could quite easily find a part time job so that I could earn some money while I studied, that I could manage the workload because it was a topic that I was excited about. It never occurred to me that I would spend months dealing with the stress of my old life, and just as long trying to settle into my new one. I love my degree, and as an adult with life experience, I know that it's a manageable workload. It makes it more frustrating every time I apply for an extension. Each day, I tell myself I can just get this or that done, and then barely scrape the surface of it. I'm starting to finally get settled, but it's not been easy.

  • @VanessaMarieBooks
    @VanessaMarieBooks 5 месяцев назад +1

    Perfectionism and overly optimistic thinking are the two that get me the most.

  • @oddluck4216
    @oddluck4216 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the validation! I've been struggling to get going on several daunting things for a long while, now! I've been blaming motivation, but I KNOW these are important things I need to do. I just am overwhelmed at the thought of them.

  • @sarahgiggles9444
    @sarahgiggles9444 5 месяцев назад

    What a great video! I found this super thought-provoking and useful.

  • @JCtheMusicMan_
    @JCtheMusicMan_ 5 месяцев назад

    Nailed it! I fit all of these examples for solving my problems which is why I feel like I have given up on improving my life!

  • @Aquaghost302
    @Aquaghost302 5 месяцев назад +1

    The forgetfulness has always been a struggle for me with guilt. There are things I need to do that are important but if I don't have someone reminding me or pushing, I will forget. I know it's important and it needs to get done and I truly do care about it, but I just flat out forget until a random time when I can't get to it and end up feeling so guilty, which just makes it worse. Thank you for the validation.

  • @richardjaramillo40
    @richardjaramillo40 5 месяцев назад +1

    Perfectionism! Thank you for pointing that out. Its so weird when I am being a perfectionist about some tiny detail I'm interested in while the house is a mess, bills unpaid, I haven't showered, etc.
    It's one of the things that made me not even consider that might have ADHD until I was 47. My Mom amd my kids do it too.

  • @laxmipriyabehera1149
    @laxmipriyabehera1149 5 месяцев назад

    I will get that book very soon dear❤❤ and thank you for your videos 😊😊

  • @neurodivergentdawn
    @neurodivergentdawn 5 месяцев назад +1

    It is always more than motivation. I am a very motivated person but still struggle so much to do things.

  • @katuni08
    @katuni08 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have been mixing up “motivation” with “inspiration” and “momentum.” I know my motivations for deep cleaning the living room. What I might not have is the drive to do it. This is an important distinction that I’m glad you defined!

  • @amaderog
    @amaderog 4 месяца назад

    I totally relate. I have postponed a task for almost two years because of perfectionism and I constantly feel the anxiety of how important it seems or the fear of not getting it right.

  • @blindaurora
    @blindaurora 2 месяца назад

    I like the nursing sweater!
    This is a good list of ideas to think about.

  • @tacktime
    @tacktime 5 месяцев назад

    I pre-ordered your book I procrastinated on using my gift card for Amazon I got for my birthday cause I couldn't make a choice and your book when out on pre-ordered and I had to get it you have done so much for me your channel changed my life when I saw your Ted talk I actually cried cause I wasn't alone your story was my story thank you Jessica for all that you do

  • @secretlyadragon4723
    @secretlyadragon4723 5 месяцев назад

    Why is it that every time I'm struggling, How To ADHD comes through with a video when I need it. This channel is such a God send! I just wasted two days trying to do a thing and failing because I was overwhelmed, spent another two listless days moping around playing the Sims because I'm stressed out over not being able to make myself do the thing, only to realise after watching this that the one thing I'm trying to do is actually ten things! Somehow my brain convinced myself that it was a 'simple' task, when it's actually really complicated! No wonder I feel overwhelmed every time I try to start doing it.

  • @TheSwedishCarGuy
    @TheSwedishCarGuy 4 месяца назад

    This is soooo relatable, had a plan for today but sooo tired so have not yet done it.
    So plan to do it tomorrow instead :)
    and also have some planning as well, as you said with perfectionistic!

  • @lukaswernetz3258
    @lukaswernetz3258 5 месяцев назад +8

    How to read or even start reading your book after buying it?

  • @adhderhere
    @adhderhere 5 месяцев назад +2

    I think it's a good idea to have a list of the gaps at hand, so we can check what we are missing when we have or want to do something but we can't. Writing what we are missing may help us realize what steps we should be taking next to be able to complete the task. Thanks for this video, really helpful!!