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🚨 Day 1: Challenge Kick-off is happening in 10 days
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Still doubting to join the next challenge? Read this.
@Martin Hunt had tried the diaries, the apps, the journaling, literally everything. Then day one happened: "In fact, after day one, where we're given some insights, I wept." @Heather Jensen came in burned out, convinced she had to fix that first before anything else could work. She found "a community of people who I don't have to explain myself to and I'd often mask around", and then the week went straight at the source of the burnout itself. @Richard Chambury, London, undiagnosed and stuck on an NHS waiting list: "It's the first time I have ever finished an online challenge like this." @Diana Domantay, 39, Tampa, single mom, diagnosed at 38, calls herself a lifelong researcher: "I stopped searching after completing the five day challenge. And for me, that's saying a lot." @Azmath Syed has been studying therapy since 2020 and joined skeptical: "Honestly, there's nothing else out there like this, at least none that I know of." @Judy Hamilton arrived with "I'm a good starter but I don't finish things." Now: "I'm starting to embrace my new code: I am a finisher." @Dario Costa, Italy, never even thought he had ADHD: one small event from his childhood, the kind you dismiss for decades, turned out to be running the way he works and lives. "This gave me a lot of very deep insight." @Tracy A Weiss is 66 and has worked with ADHD coaches for years: "I think I have learned more about myself than I could ever have hoped for." @Lynn Berry opened her own Reiki practice at 72. And there are hundreds more.... Then the sentence I hear most, word for word, from people who look nothing alike: "I've stopped being at war with myself." Not "I got more done this week." A different relationship with the person in the mirror. That's the level this challenge works on, and it's exactly why it sticks when nothing else did.
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Week 6
Just finished Week 6. Six weeks, all of it, when I usually quit the second something gets boring. My biggest proof? I built my data forms this fall, ugly but done, and actually handed them to new colleagues without worrying what they'd think. My motto now is "finished and ugly beats perfect and abandoned." I'm still learning to work with my brain instead of against it, but for the first time, I believe I can.
Friday’s replay
📅 Daily Check-in - August 22, 2026 💭 Reflection: "Day ended good. Watched a movie with my wife and then watched a program I’ve been watching. I spent most of the day on my mobile games. I did some heavy hitting prior to that. Told my dad that he is an enabler for my brother. He said he is paying the loan off he co-signed with my brother on. I said, “you are still going to make him pay you.” He said he worked hard since the divorce, in 1981, to build it up and he doesn’t want it ruined. I get that. I was a banker. I wouldn’t have co signed. Now he’s paying it off and my brother doesn’t have to pay it back. A couple grand. No big deal. After having the deadend conversation, I did restate I’m not western union. He needs to learn how to send it himself. It’s 12:30am, so it’s been a long day if not doing much after but play my games and some TV. This relaxing day was a win for me. I even bought a new rubbish can as ours was no longer usable. Being delivered tomorrow. Free shipping from Lowe’s. Whoa! I’m. It going to mention the cost to my dad What’s $40 (yes trash cans are expensive, if you want one that lasts) when he is drilling another $2.5k on my brother again. So, I made sure he was made aware of being an enabler, got the trash can, played some games, and watched a movie with my wife. I say the day turned out pretty good. By the time I’m in bed, it will be close to 1:00, but that’s good too. It’s not 2 or 4. " 📊 Wellbeing Scores: ⚡ Energy: 4/10 🎯 Focus: 4/10 😌 Calmness: 6/10 ⭐ Average: 4.7/10 ✅ Activities from yesterday: 💧 Stayed Hydrated 🌬️ Breathwork 🥗 Healthy Eating 🍺 No Alcohol 🍬 No Added Sugar ☕ No Late Caffeine 🙏 Prayer 😌 Low Stress Day 📵 No Social Media 🌄 No Screentime in Morning 📚 Reading 🎨 Creative Work 📞 Called Friend/Family ❤️ Date Night
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Crashes and burnt
Hi I am Ronald from The Netherlands, turning 56 this Saturday, my son was diagnosed this year and it opened up my eyes: I recognised every symptom... Procrastinating, checking out when it gets too big or overwhelming, started several courses, trainings, books all in and then got overwhelmed and bailed out. Tryng to get organised in my recruitment business, but I just can't... I crashed totally his year mentaly and got a double hernia as a result . this is the first time behind my desk again in two months So hoping to find the right tools and tricks here to keep me organised and get me back on track
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