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Q&A + Coaching with Jim is happening in 19 days
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Next live 5 day challenge announcement + New AI experience
Hey everyone, Jim here. Three things announced today. 1. The next 5-Day Challenge kicks off August 31: Free, live, and rebuilt from the ground up. This is the best version we've ever run. Save your spot here. Then do the part that actually decides whether you show up. Open your own calendar, block the hour on all five days, and set two reminders. For brains like ours, if it's not in the calendar it doesn't exist. Do it now, while this post is still on your screen. It takes two minutes. 2. Still finishing something something? You have until July 20 ⚠️ If you're working through the ADHD Focus Reset or the current 5-Day Challenge, they stay open through Monday July 20. After that everything closes until August 31. 3. New onboarding, and a new AI experience: The ADHD Operating Manual. The first section is free for every member, so you can try it before you decide. The full version is $27 right now instead of $99. Temporary. And that $27 is one single payment, no subscription. It also opens the chat with my AI twin: three messages a day, every day, all the way until the challenge starts on August 31. Ask it why you keep doing that one thing, and it answers with everything it already knows about you from your own reports. So tell me where you're at. Vote in the poll, it takes one tap. And if you're coming August 31, type a comment below and include the word: CHALLENGE and let us know how excited you are 🥳 With love, 💛 Jim
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NEW? START HERE 👇
Welcome to ADHD Harmony. I'm excited you're here. This community helps you turn ADHD from something you fight against into your greatest advantage. No quick fixes or productivity hacks that fall apart after a week. This is identity-level transformation, grounded in neuroscience and real experience. The next 5-Day Challenge is announced and you can already start your onboarding! 👉 Get started here
Aphantasia
Aphantasia is the absence or near-absence of voluntary mental imagery. Where many people can picture a friend’s face or imagine a beach, an aphantasic mind thinks in concepts, words, facts, or spatial awareness rather than visual pictures. The term was coined by neurologist Adam Zeman in 2015, though Francis Galton first described the experience back in the 1880s. Many aphantasic people only realize their experience differs when they learn that others actually “see” images in their minds, and that phrases like “picture this” aren’t always metaphorical. Hearing that for the first time can be both disorienting and clarifying. Research suggests the most meaningful difference may be emotional, not cognitive. Mental imagery seems to amplify emotional responses to imagined scenarios, so without it, people often process fear, empathy, and memory in their own way. Creativity itself does not appear to be affected. Aphantasia can be present from birth or acquired through brain injury, trauma, or neurological change. Some researchers have noted possible overlap with autism and ADHD though that connection is still being explored.
Everything seems harder when you're sick
This week I've been battling a cold. They never show up at a convenient time (if there is such a thing). I'm in the middle of preparing for the launch of a new program, so need to be able to think and focus, I have a deadline to meet for my artwork and it's also busy with family catch-ups as we have seven birthdays in the space of 2 weeks. With the sniffles, coughs, head congestion and general feeling unwell comes disturbed sleep, limited focus and lack of motivation. The old me would have swallowed the cold pills and pushed through Since being part of this group, though, I’ve noticed that I’m valuing myself, and my health, a little more. So, I’ve taken my foot off the accelerator. I’m still moving, just at a slower pace. I’ve let go of the expectation that everything needs to be finished or prepared well in advance, and I’ve allowed myself time to rest. The tasks will still be there tomorrow. Resting now means I’ll be in a much better place to deal with them when I’m feeling well again. What are you more likely to do when you’re unwell? Push through or take time to heal?
Everything seems harder when you're sick
Feelings!!!!
Today I was really tired and just struggled along. I got a few things done, but then got aggravated after trying to figure out health insurance. After that, I just didn’t want to do anything else and so I didn’t. Now I feel down because I wasn’t productive. Now I’m scrolling on my phone trying to make myself feel better instead of following a protocol that I haven’t really setup yet. Any advice for how to avoid letting myself get so down on myself? I appreciate you all!!
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