For a lot of us with ADHD brains, the idea of working a 9-5 job with stable productivity seems like an unimaginable concept. The ways that we thrive in our careers or our work lives seem to be a little bit left of centre when compared to others. When it comes to structure, goals and productivity, is it best that we listen to the ‘expert’ advice, or do we need to go about it in completely different ways?
Mark Manson is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* and Everything is Fcked: A Book About Hope with 20 million books sold in over 65 languages. Mark is also a podcaster, a youtuber, and a zero fuck giver.
Speaking with Mark Manson about his ADHD diagnosis was particularly interesting because in all of the content that he creates, I’d noticed that he had only mentioned it a handful of times. Mark’s relationship with his ADHD brain has evolved over the decades. When he was a teenager, he was medicated and the people around him noticed that his sparkle dissolved and his creativity seemed to dissipate; despite him getting better grades. Mark chose to stop medication, and brute force his way through life. So, how was Mark able to achieve such extensive levels of success despite having a diagnosed attention deficit?
In this episode we spoke about:
The ADHD brain and a need for novelty
The pros and cons of becoming bored easily
Impulsivity and ‘self medicating’ ADHD with alcohol
Most goals shouldn’t be accomplished
Figuring out the best productivity environments and tools that you respond to
The unconventional strategies to help you be productive
How to structure your work day, time boxing and to do lists
Understanding your own mental tendencies and working WITH them
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