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ADHD reWired

130 | Stepping Into Freedom From Anxiety

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

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🗓️ 23 August 2016

⏱️ 83 minutes

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130 | Stepping Into Freedom From Anxiety This Week’s Guest: Kali Pelham is an educator that has taken big steps to gain freedom from anxiety. She just finished the reWired Coaching and Accountability Group. Kali struggles with anxiety and feeling like everything is urgent and important. She talks about how her involvement in the reWired Coaching and Accountability Group has helped her in this area. Kali shares her journey and explains her thought process and the conversations with her husband that led them to realizing her life would benefit from involvement in the group. Throughout this conversation, we learn the areas of her life that have benefitted and she shares specific examples of the tools and practices she has implemented. Kali tells us about how she has her calendars set up, how she operates her to-do list, and uses programs like Google Keep. We engage in a 10-minute power coaching session to help Kali determine where things fall in the urgent vs. important matrix. We also talk about implementing the GTD (Getting Things Done) Methodology to be organized and manage time. Also, what are the questions to ask yourself to determine the importance of tasks? Listen to this conversation to find out! You’ll Learn: [8:38] - Kali shares her back-story and explains what brought her to the reWired Coaching and Accountability Group. [14:17] - Kali describes the moment that she knew she needed to sign up for the reWired Coaching and Accountability Group. [17:35] - Kali talks about her use of typical ADHD medications and where they help and where they fall short. [19:05] - Kali was unable to find a support group in her area and the reWired Coaching and Accountability Group provided her with that support. [20:35] - Kali describes her priorities and what she wanted to get out of the group. Now that she’s finished the group, she evaluates the group’s effectiveness in those areas. [21:38] - Kali describes some of the tools she’s put in place and she shares how she constructs her to-do list. [23:26] - Kali shares how she merges her digital calendars. This leads to a lengthy discussion on being organized with calendars and to-do lists. [32:10] - Kali walks us through some of the items on her to-do list. [36:18] - Re-framing “I should...” to “It would be nice if…” [38:32] - Kali talks about her need to ignore technology first thing in the morning. [40:50] - Kali explains how she uses [44:35] - Kali talks about her relationship with God. [46:25] - Kali shares her “one thing”, the fact she doesn’t have to perform and she can “just be”. This leads into a discussion on acceptance, peace, and serenity. [54:42] - Kali talks about a recent incident where she was able to be more accepting. [1:01:40] - For Kali, this journey is about doing things without anxiety. [1:05:05] - Kali’s 10-minute power coaching session. Use my Audible.com affiliate link for your favorite titles: ADHD reWired Coaching & Accountability Group Reserve your registration call for the Fall Session of the group! Registration is now open! Registration closes on August 31st. Learn more about this group at: ADHD reWired Tech eCourses and Mini Workshops Tell us what technology or tool you would like to learn about: Complete our 3 minute survey below and you can win free coaching, a $50 gift card to Amazon or your preferred app store or a productivity mystery box. Learn more about our courses and workshops at: Stay tuned to ADHD reWired for follow-up sessions with past guests who have allowed Eric to help them and keep up with their progress. Want to be a guest? Hey! What about you? Do you have a story? Are you a Coach? Are you an ADHD Clinician? If you answered yes to any of these questions and you'd like to be a guest, schedule a pre-interview call

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0:00.0

If I can start my day out centered in who I am and feeling really good about my being

0:08.1

accepted and loved, I can just be, that's my one thing and I want to start that way and there's a lot of

0:14.8

stuff that can trip you up and make you feel like you're not good enough but I'm

0:19.7

finding internally that I just definitely come to a deeper more personal satisfaction and that's been awesome. ADHD rewired episode 130.

0:37.0

This is the show designed for those of us with really good intentions,

0:42.0

with a slightly wandering attention.

0:45.0

My name is Eric Tivers. I'm a licensed clinical social worker, coach, and speaker.

0:50.0

The website is ADHD rewired.com. We know that starting is the hardest part so let's get

0:58.5

started but first let me tell you about this.

1:02.8

The ADHD rewired coaching and accountability group.

1:06.9

My big takeaway from this one is that it's not always a square peg in a round hole,

1:12.6

sometimes square peg for a square hole,

1:16.3

but sometimes the hole will change its shape

1:18.8

or you'll change it, your shape.

1:20.4

And so my realization was is, you know, what I used to be great at and what used to play to my strength

1:27.0

isn't the same as what it used to be.

1:29.0

And so it completely helped me pivot and give myself a new direction and realize that hey you know I

1:37.2

needed to find that new avenue in order to make it so that way I could be successful and that's what I'm now pursuing.

1:45.6

And that's completely giving me a whole new level of motivation and I really like it.

1:50.5

I joined the group because basically I was feeling like a huge failure. I knew I

1:57.1

needed to do something in my life to change direction and I was exhausted. I was so tired of having to use the only tool I knew which was

2:09.3

adrenaline and fear to get things done.

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