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537 | Coaches Roundtable - Legacy and Bucket List Planning S36w7

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

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🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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📣Registration is OPEN for our Summer Coaching and Accountability Groups - Learn more at 🏳️‍🌈Free Neurodivergent Pride Month Panel is this Thursday at 1:30 PM PT / 4:30 PM ET - Register at This week we focused on the importance of planning for the future and prioritizing meaningful activities, with what Eric likes to think of as "Big Heart Week." The coaches emphasized the need to direct energy towards activities that provide a sense of purpose and emotional fulfillment and shared their personal experiences with setting and achieving goals. The discussion also revolved around creating and reviewing bucket lists as a way to connect with one's inner desires and plan for meaningful experiences. Prioritizing Meaningful ActivitiesIn the latest episode of the Adhd Rewired podcast, Eric, Coach Kristen, and Coach Brian discussed the importance of planning for the future and prioritizing meaningful activities. The theme of the week was "Big Heart Week," focusing on issues that might be difficult to confront. Brian emphasized the significance of directing energy towards activities that provide a sense of purpose and emotional fulfillment rather than just productivity. Eric concurred, stressing the need to recognize the unpredictability of life and carve out time for activities that matter. The coaches shared their experiences of helping clients approach these topics and encouraged listeners to reflect on their own priorities. Discussing Personal Bucket Lists and Goals Eric encouraged members to plan for their long-term goals and dreams, and initiated a discussion about personal bucket lists. Coach shared that she has noticed a pattern among members where practical considerations, such as creating a will or planning for children, often come up when making bucket lists. This realization has led to more intentional goal-setting and planning. The group also recognized the value of sharing and knowing each other's dreams and aspirations. Shared Projects, Accomplishments, and Motivation An anecdote was shared about a person's enthusiasm and eagerness to move forward with a shared project. Eric then discussed the joy he found in seeing group members sharing their accomplished bucket list items, finding it both entertaining and inspiring. Brian, who participated in an annual bikeathon fundraiser for the Aids Life Cycle, shared his personal experience of setting a goal to participate in the event, initially hesitant due to self-doubt, but eventually realizing his capability to achieve it. His accomplishment provided him a sense of enrichment and motivation in all areas of his life. Creating and Celebrating Bucket-List Experiences Eric emphasized the importance of creating and reviewing a bucket list as a way to connect with one's inner desires and plan for meaningful experiences. He suggested that people should be intentional about their bucket lists, allowing themselves to enjoy the anticipation of upcoming experiences and celebrating achievements along the way. Coach Kristin added that unexpected experiences also qualify as bucket-list items and should be recognized and celebrated. The team also shared personal bucket-list items, including Eric's story of a delightful experience at a clothing-optional campsite.

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Hey, it's Eric. Before we get started, I wanted to remind you of a free Neurodivergent Pride Month

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Panel that I will be a part of hosted by ADHD ReWired and Shimmer.

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It's this Thursday, June 13th at 1.30 p.m. Pacific 4.30 Eastern.

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Join us to hear some diverse and narrow divergent queer

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perspectives. You can ask us questions. It's going to be fabulous and it's free.

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And if you can't make it, I'm told it as long as you sign up, you'll get the recording sent to you.

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All are welcome. Go to ADHD rewired.com slash pride 2024 that's ADHD rewire

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rewire.com slash pride 2024 and our next coaching group registration event is on Friday the 14th at 11 a.m. Pacific 2 p.m.

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eastern.

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I'll have more info at the very end of today's coaches roundtable.

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But you can go now to coaching rewired.com

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to learn more and to add your name to the interest list

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so you can start pre-registering.

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That's coaching rewired.

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com.

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Okay, let's get on with it.

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80H.D.

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rewired episode 537 since 2014.

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This has been the podcast for ADHD adults who have really good intentions and

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a slightly wandering attention.

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I'm Eric Tivers, I'm a licensed clinical social worker and an ADHD certified clinical services provider by training

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and a coach by design. I'm your host and I have ADHD.

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