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ADHD reWired

251 | Be Bitter or Better and Workplace Accommodations with Shelley Ann Morris

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8937 Ratings

🗓️ 27 December 2018

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

The guest for this episode is Shelley Ann Morris. Shelley is an administrative assistant receptionist who assists people who are blind. She volunteers at CKCU FM and hosts the show Welcome to My World. Shelley is a triathlete who does sprints and Olympic distance triathlons. She was born with significant vision loss. In this conversation, you will hear Shelley talk about being diagnosed at age 44, and she explains how being born with a vision disability gave her the skills and tools to cope with ADHD. Shelley talks about coming out of the "dark days" and how connecting with a coach and counselor, she was able to find success in the workplace and life. Connect with Shelley Ann Morris Website: www.ckcufm.com/wtmw You'll Learn: [03:32] - Shelley was diagnosed with ADHD at age 44. She describes her vision loss. [05:12] - Shelley explains why she sought a diagnosis. [09:17] - She describes how being born with a vision disability gave her the skills and tools to cope with ADHD. It comes down to decisions to be better or bitter. [15:22] - Shelley talks about her dark days and challenges. [21:43] - Taking positive steps and forgiving others in her dark days helped her find her way. [24:36] - She explains how she connected with a coach and counselor, and what she worked on with them. [26:46] - Shelley describes how she works best. [30:35] - The variety of tasks and the energy from people helps Shelley succeed as an administrative assistant and receptionist. She also talks about the benefit of having a good manager. [32:01] - A listener of Shelley's radio show was prompted to seek an evaluation for ADHD. [34:40] - Shelley explains that because she's been hurt, she goes out her way to not hurt others. [35:24] - While she was between jobs, she managed volunteers. When she introduced herself via email, she encouraged people to communicate challenges with her. [42:32] - Shelley describes some of the accommodations she receives to be successful at work. [48:38] - Shelley says that ADHD is a bigger beast to deal with than low vision. [52:50] - Listening to music helps inspire Shelley. [55:18] - Shelley explains why she sometimes feels like The Grinch, but not for a reason you'd expect. This leads to a discussion on background noise and distractions. [1:00:50] - Shelley says there are a lot of resources to help. [1:02:00] - Shelley talks about her athletic endeavors as a triathlete. Use my Audible.com affiliate link for your favorite titles: http://www.audibletrial.com/ADHDreWired ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group Registration for the winter session of our ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group is now over. Send me a message using the contact form at http://CoachingreWired.com if you'd like to be on the waitlist. Season 16 starts April 15th. Stay tuned for details on registration! Support the podcast on Patreon Patreon allows listeners like you to support content creators like me. With a monthly contribution, you can get access to different levels of perks. One perk example is our Patreon-only Adult Study Hall. Learn more at http://patreon.com/adhdrewired ADHD reWired Facebook Group: If you would like to join the ADHD reWired secret Facebook group, go to EricTivers.com/community and fill out an application. Productivity Q&A Get your ADHD questions answered live! These Q&A sessions take place on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 12:30 pm. Go to http://erictivers.com/events. 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 here.

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0:00.0

I've always been a very, very positive person as a matter of fact when I was diagnosed and the psychologist

0:08.3

pronounced me as ADHD combined. In my head I'm going,

0:13.4

hallelujah, at least we can put a name on it, we know why, such as that,

0:18.1

you know, you mean, this explains everything.

0:20.9

And I remember distinctly, I thought when I leave this office and I go back into the world, I have a choice to make.

0:28.0

I can't choose to have AED or not. That was the hand I was dealt, but I can choose what I'm going to do with it.

0:39.0

I can choose to be better or bitter?

0:43.2

And you can guess which one I chose.

0:44.8

And it's really put me in good stead.

0:46.8

And as I might have mentioned in an earlier conversation,

0:50.4

I've met the most amazing people along this journey and I actually am grateful for it because I think it's made me a better person overall. 80-Hd-D rewired episode 251.

1:09.9

This is the show designed for those of us with really good intentions, but a slightly wandering

1:16.2

attention.

1:17.2

My name is Eric Tivers.

1:19.0

I'm a licensed clinical social worker, coach, and speaker.

1:23.0

The website is ADHD rewired.com.

1:26.9

We know that starting is the hardest part,

1:29.9

so let's get started.

1:31.9

But first, let me tell you about this.

1:35.2

Registration for our winter coaching and accountability groups is now over.

1:39.9

All three sections are full.

1:42.0

Send me a message using the contact form at coaching rewired.com

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