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You did enough. You are enough.
Daily Check-in - 2026-06-11 Activities 🚿 Cold Shower, 💧 Stayed Hydrated, 🚶 Walk, 🥗 Healthy Eating, 🍺 No Alcohol, 🍬 No Added Sugar, ☕ No Late Caffeine, 💊 Took Supplements, 🥩 Hit Protein Goal, 🥦 Ate Vegetables, 📚 Reading, 🎓 Online Course, 🤝 Helped Someone Scores 😊 Happiness: 6/10 ⚡ Energy: 4/10 🎯 Focus: 4/10 😌 Calmness: 5/10 🌙 Sleep Quality: 6/10 🔥 Motivation: 6/10 Good For Today - Letting one unfinished thing stay unfinished until morning - Soft reflection on how far you've actually come - Winding down with something gentle, not stimulating - Trusting that small consistent steps are compounding Watch For A tug to keep scrolling or replaying conversations in your head. Your mind wants resolution, but tonight it mostly needs darkness and rest. 💡 Personal Insight You did so much today, Annika - the walk, the cold shower, the supplements, helping someone, showing up in the community again - and yet here you are at nearly midnight, still going. That's the pattern: you pour warmth outward, you light up from the positive feedback and connection, and then the worksheets, the sleep, the things just for you slide to "tomorrow when I have more energy." But energy comes from rest, not after it. You've spent weeks letting the ADHD realization land hard, grieving the earlier years you didn't know, and that grief is real, but notice what's also true: you're rebuilding, and the proof is in seven straight days of showing up. The thing you needed earlier in life wasn't a fix, it was understanding, and you're giving yourself that now. Tonight, finishing means closing the laptop. → Today - Stop now. Bed is the finish line. - The replay can wait until tomorrow. - You did enough. You are enough.
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Thank you @Bobbie Eden Instead of just calling it Daily Check-In, I try to pick a piece that I like or say something to sum it up.
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@Bobbie Eden ❤️
Mushroom Coffee.. Yay or Nay?
Okay but seriously… who here drinks mushroom coffee? 🍄☕😂 I’m not trying to become one with the forest, but if it helps my ADHD brain focus without making me feel like a raccoon digging through trash at 2am… I’m listening. 🤣 I want REAL answers though......What positives have YOU actually noticed? More energy? Better focus? Less anxiety? Did you suddenly become a productive woodland creature?? I have also heard weight loss goes along with this???? And negatives? I have been drinking it for a VERY SHORT TIME...BUT I DO NOT PAY for the really expensive stuff. Wondering if the less expensive stuff works like the really expensive stuff...
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@Jeff Jamison I take lion’s mane and think it helps. Unfortunately, I think it’s the reason my stomach gets upset, which I read can happen.
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@Jeff Jamison I had to google to see if you can get it here in Sweden, but it's rare and protected. Even though you can buy a kit to grow them yourself, you need a garden and I live in an apartment. I could send for it from Denmark, but I's delicate and I don't think it's a good idea to eat a kilo in a week. Sounds delicious, though.
Finally started with the worksheets
Daily Check-in - 2026-05-31 Activities 🚿 Cold Shower, 🚶 Walk, 🍺 No Alcohol, 🍬 No Added Sugar, ☕ No Late Caffeine, 💊 Took Supplements, 🥦 Ate Vegetables, 🍳 Home Cooked Meal, 🎯 Deep Work, ⏱️ Time Blocking, 1️⃣ Single Tasking, 📅 No Meetings, 🎓 Online Course, 🤝 Helped Someone Scores 😊 Happiness: 7/10 ⚡ Energy: 6/10 🎯 Focus: 7/10 😌 Calmness: 4/10 🌙 Sleep Quality: 7/10 🔥 Motivation: 7/10 Reflection I didn't do check-ins for a couple of days, because I was so tired and didn't really feel it helps. I have been sleeping only about five hours a night this week, waking up several times and not getting enough sleep before work. Last night I fell asleep before midnight, but was awake for two hours in the middle of the night. In the morning I spent a couple of hours chatting with a friend I am trying to teach how to eat and live healthier. I was planning to start with the worksheets yesterday, so I should have kept it shorter. I'm now trying to make him read books and listen to podcasts, so he can get a better understanding. I had already cancelled this nights dinner with the dinner club, to have time for the worksheets. Today I finished repeating the first lesson. Decided to watch on my phone since the weather was sunny and warm and I wanted to be outdoors for a while this weekend. Yesterday I was like a zombie after sleeping for 7.5 hours in total waking up several times. I didn't go outdoors even though it was sunny. This evening I finally started with the worksheets and spent hours filling in the first section. Will continue tomorrow, but now it's past midnight and I need to go to bed. 💡 Personal Insight Annika, look at what you actually did today: vegetables, no sugar, a walk, a cold shower, hours of focused work on yourself. That's not a tired woman, that's a woman waking up to herself. The reason you're awake at 00:39 isn't failure, it's that your mind finally tasted something meaningful in those worksheets and didn't want to let go. But notice the pattern from the journal: you gave hours to teaching your friend before you gave anything to yourself, then scrambled to fit your own growth into what was left. You are wired to see the bigger picture late in life and to teach what you've learned, that's real, but the invitation now is to receive your own lessons first. The understanding you're reaching about your brain, your past, your true self isn't something to push through; it's something to let land slowly, with sleep, with kindness.
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Thank you @Michelle van Rensburg you make me cry ❤️❤️❤️
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@Linda Trup Same here, and I was really scared as well since both my dad and grandmother died from Alzheimer's. It's been a relief to realize so many things can be explained by ADHD. And to meet so many nice people who are struggling with the same. We can do it together and learn from each other.
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Congrats! 🥇 Place 1-3: $100 community credit @Leonie Osborne @Bobbie Eden @Judy Hamilton 🥈 Place 4-6: $75 community credit @Linda Trup @Deb Brouwer @Caroline Liddicoat 🥉 Place 7-9: $50 community credit @Shawn Bailey @Annika Strandhed @Cathy A Castagna Thank you all so much. Details to claim will be announced at the next day 6 event Who's in for the next round!?
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Wow, thank you!!! 😃❤️🎉
The community is fantastic, why didn't I realize earlier
Daily Check-in - 2026-06-09 Activities 🚿 Cold Shower, 💧 Stayed Hydrated, 🌿 Grounding, 🚶 Walk, 🥗 Healthy Eating, 🍺 No Alcohol, ☕ No Late Caffeine, 💊 Took Supplements, 🥩 Hit Protein Goal, 🥦 Ate Vegetables, 🍳 Home Cooked Meal, ✨ Positive Mindset, ⏱️ Time Blocking, 1️⃣ Single Tasking, 📚 Reading, 🧠 Learning, 🎓 Online Course Scores 😊 Happiness: 7/10 ⚡ Energy: 7/10 🎯 Focus: 6/10 😌 Calmness: 7/10 🌙 Sleep Quality: 8/10 🔥 Motivation: 8/10 Reflection Last night I decided to get more involved in the community, so for the first time I posted my daily check-ins and did so for the last week. This has given me so many uplifting comments and good tips and I wish I had done this from the beginning. Good For Today - Letting your mind wander toward one small fresh start - Soft reflection on what you've already built this week - Gentle gratitude for steady progress, not big leaps - Releasing one thought you don't need to carry into sleep 💡 Personal Insight Annika, something shifted when you started posting your check-ins. You let yourself be seen, and the warmth came rushing back, didn't it? That's not a small thing for you, because you've spent a long time wondering what you might have known earlier, grieving the years before the pieces fit together. But look at this week: seven days steady, your sleep climbing, your motivation high, your body finally cared for. You thrive when the right people invite you in and reflect your worth back to you, and you've just proven you can find that. The tears you cried over the report weren't only sorrow, they were recognition. You are not behind. You are arriving. Tonight, let the spark of tomorrow's ideas rest quietly so your body can do what it's finally been allowed to do: sleep. → Today - Let the new ideas wait until morning. - Your worth showed up in those comments. - Rest is the discipline tonight.
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Thank you @Leonie Osborne ❤️ Yes all the friends I make here are a definite bonus, it feels good finally being understood.
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@Linda Trup When the cohort closes, so does the access. As I understand it, we keep the reports that we got so far. There is a possibility though to pay for a continuation.
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Annika Strandhed
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@annika-strandhed-4011
I’m 61 years old and from Sweden. Have not been diagnosed, but after reading a few books about ADHD last year it all made sense.

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Joined Feb 10, 2026
Stockholm, Sweden
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