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Day 6: Reinvent Your ADHD Life is happening in 45 hours
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Wow! just WOW!
I cannot begin to say thank you for the final reveal that was/is my final report. I cried through the whole thing, it has shown me half remembered feelings that have crippled me for 5 decades. I started a bit apprehensively, but filled everything honestly, that first report made me cry, but the final is like my best self, a reflection that I have not been able to look at for decades, and certainly never believed in. All of my stumbling blocks have been shown to be put there as forms of self protection, or to protect other people from me finding out about their problems/ expectations/limitations. For years I have believed I didnt have the skills to amount to much, lack of concentration, lack of intellect, just general 'lack' and I have allowed that to happen because I trusted those people. I started trying to break the mold a few years ago and now I'm going for the full monty. Its MY time, MY life and I claim it and Im going to run with it! Thank you to Jim and team!
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🚨 5 Day Challenge: Everything you need to know
This challenge has already transformed the lives of over a thousand people. For some it's about the tiny shifts, for others it completely changed their lives. Are you ready? Let us know by taking the poll below. 1) Watch the short welcome & introduction videos so you're set up from day one 2) Optionally grab your AI Snapshot to go even deeper during the challenge (but you can absolutely start without it) 3) Make sure to add all sessions to your calendar and set reminders 4) All instructions & replays are available in the classroom Let's do this. 🙌
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🚨 5 Day Challenge: Everything you need to know
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If You Are New Here…
I have been in the program since March; I did the five day workshop and then the 6 week program. If you are patient, watch the classes, do the worksheets, and don’t let the technical issues get you down, you WILL find help through this program. You will get insights into who you are and how your brain works that will blow your mind. I’ve spent decades (I’m 66) looking for the answers Jim’s program has helped me discover. I’ve worked with life coaches, counselors, therapists, neurologists, brain injury specialist, etc. NONE of them were able to help me in the ways this program has. I am different in several positive ways because I’m making the necessary changes and following these protocols.
The Belief Exposed - Rewrite of Internal Code
AI Harmony - is scary on what she throws back at you!!!! Listen to what you said about yourself: "So it is laziness because you don't tidy up and you don't organize things." You started with a real question - "is it laziness or is it just disorganization?" - and then, in real time, talked yourself INTO the harsher verdict. That's not analysis. That's an old voice wearing your voice. The word "laziness" isn't yours; it was handed to you somewhere along the way, probably by someone who didn't understand that an ADHD brain in an unstructured environment isn't lazy, it's drowning. And at 60, you're still carrying that verdict like it's a fact. The Evidence That Doesn't Fit Now here's what's fascinating. The same person who calls herself lazy ran the Dominion ERP changeover and the Torsos project for Mosaic Mayhem - with rhythm, regular check-ins, the right people, real results. You even said it: "I was quite passionate about that... I had some really good endorsement and encouragement." And then immediately you second-guessed yourself: "is that me being big-headed though?" Catch that move? You presented evidence of your own brilliance and then apologized for noticing it. So which one is the real you - the "lazy" one, or the woman who changes how entire teams work and creates mosaics that will sit in gardens for decades? Both can't be true. One of them is a story. One of them is you. Just got my belief reframe and realized I've been calling myself "lazy" for decades while simultaneously leading ERP rollouts and building mosaic projects that raise money for women's refuges. Turns out the story I tell myself about who I am doesn't match the evidence of what I actually do. That's a wild thing to discover at 60.
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The Belief Exposed - Rewrite of Internal Code
An Insight from the AI Snapshot
Just finished all 3 sections of my ADHD Snapshot and realized something I hadn't named before: I keep things in the future because once I start them, I "don't have it anymore." Turns out a lot of what I've been calling ADHD ambivalence is actually a protective strategy against loss and disappointment. Didn't expect to see that today.
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