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Hacking Your ADHD

ADHD-Friendly Goal Setting with Chris Wang (Rebroadcast)

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7779 Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

It's hard to believe we're already into 2026. If last year felt fast, this year is moving even quicker. As we settle into the rhythm of a new year, I found myself looking back at some of the most impactful conversations we've had on the show—specifically those that help us navigate the "new year pressure" without the burnout.

That's why today, we're revisiting a fan-favorite conversation from the archives with Chris Wang, CEO and co-founder of Shimmer.

Even though this originally aired at the start of 2025, the strategies Chris shares are more relevant than ever. We dive deep into:

  • Process-oriented goal setting (focusing on the "how" rather than just the "what").

  • The power of community in maintaining momentum.

  • Living in alignment with your core values to avoid "productivity for productivity's sake."

Chris brings a wealth of actionable advice to the table. Whether you're currently looking into ADHD coaching or you're just trying to figure out how to make your plans stick for the rest of 2026, this episode is packed with gems.

If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/207

This Episode's Top Tips

    1. Work on setting process-oriented goals where your focus is on the actions you can control, like "exercise 3 times a week," rather than outcome-based goals like "lose 10 pounds."
    2. Make sure you are specific and write your to-do lists with clear, actionable steps to avoid overwhelm and decision paralysis. You want to know exactly what your next step is when looking at your to-do list.
    3. Leverage your support systems. You can use community and coaching to provide accountability, remove roadblocks, and refine your systems. Remember there is no gold star for toughing it out by yourself and it's okay to get help.

Transcript

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0:00.0

If you've got ADHD, you probably know what it's like to have racing thoughts, intense emotions, and trouble focusing.

0:07.1

But did you know those symptoms aren't only signs of ADHD?

0:10.8

Sometimes they can be related to OCD.

0:13.6

ADHD and OCD can have similar symptoms, and is common for them to show up together.

0:19.1

Both conditions can involve unwanted thoughts,

0:21.9

but with OCD, these thoughts tend to feel especially distressing and hard to move on from.

0:26.9

That's where NoCD comes in. NoCD is the world's leading provider of specialized OCD treatment.

0:33.2

Their licensed therapists are all trained in ERP or exposure and response prevention therapy,

0:38.4

the most effective treatment for OCD.

0:41.0

NoCD therapists understand how ADHD and OCD can interact,

0:45.0

so they'll tailor your treatment to work with your brain, not against it.

0:48.8

Therapy with no CD is 100% virtual and it's covered by many insurances for over 155 million Americans.

0:55.8

They also provide support between sessions, so you're never alone.

0:59.6

If you think you might be struggling with OCD along with ADHD,

1:03.3

visit NoCD.com to book a free 15-minute call and learn how they can help.

1:08.5

That's nocd.com.

1:16.3

Welcome to hacking your ADHD.

1:18.8

I'm your host, William Kerb, and I have ADHD.

1:22.2

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices

1:25.3

to help you work with your ADHD brain.

1:28.6

Hey team, well, it's 2025. It doesn't quite feel real yet. I mean, we're a quarter of the way

1:34.6

into the 21st century, but it feels like we got here fast. I'm not quite sure I'm ready,

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