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Hacking Your ADHD

Energy Management: Spiritual Energy

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8702 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2020

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

I know the term spiritual energy is going to throw a lot of people - so let's start off by getting clear on what I mean here. When I'm talking about spiritual energy I'm not talking about anything religious here, I'm simply referring to the idea that you have an energy reserve that you can tap into when you're doing something that matters. And specifically, something that matters to you - this doesn't have to be some higher calling type of idea.

One thing that really illustrates the idea of digging deep into that energy reserve for me is when I'm doing something like weight lifting. As I get to the end of my set I can find myself flagging, I can feel like I'm not going to be able to push the bar the 3 more inches it needs to go to rack my bar - and yet I can have my spotter tell me "you've got this" and my brain hears that and I push just a little bit harder and I finish out. Where did that energy reserve come from? As far as I was concerned I was already pushing as hard as I could and yet, with just a few words I was able to find that motivation to push a little harder.

Access to the human spirit isn't just limited to athletic endeavors. And our motivation to dip into this energy source often comes from doing meaningful work. Many people don’t recognize meaning and purpose as potential sources of energy, but when we're doing work that aligns with our values we are able to accomplish so much more. 

Today we're going to be looking at three areas that we can use to access our spiritual energy: living their core values in their daily behaviors, doing the work that we do best and enjoy the most, and allocating time and energy in our lives for the things we deem most important.

Show note at HackingYourADHD.com/spiritualenergy

This Episode's Top Tips

  1. There are three areas we need to focus on for our spiritual energy: Living our values, working with our passion, and scheduling time for those things that matter to us.
  2. Spend some time exploring your values by asking yourself what you can't stand - when you define what you won't put up with it is often helps define what we do stand for.
  3. Work on finding what you are passionate about by defining what you are willing to put up with - further refine your passion by finding your work "sweet-spot" by finding where you are effective, effortlessly absorbed, inspired, and fulfilled.
  4. Use your calendar to schedule your most important work - follow your energy patterns and try to schedule those most important tasks early in the day.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:32.7

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD, part of the ADHD Rewired Podcast Network.

0:37.9

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

0:40.6

On this podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain.

0:46.4

I know the term spiritual energy is going to throw a lot of people.

0:49.7

So let's start off by getting clear on what I mean here.

0:52.4

When I'm talking about spiritual energy,

0:54.5

I'm not talking about anything religious here. I'm simply referring to the idea that you can

0:58.8

have an energy reserve that you can tap into when you're doing something that matters,

1:02.7

and specifically something that matters to you. This doesn't have to be some higher calling

1:06.6

type of idea. One way I think about digging into this energy reserve is when I'm doing something

1:11.4

like weightlifting. As I get to the end of my set, I can find myself flagging. I can feel like I'm not

1:16.4

going to be able to push the bar of those three more inches I need it to go to rack it. And yet I can

1:20.5

have my spotter tell me, you've got this. And my brain hears that, and I push just a little bit harder, and I finish out. Where did that energy reserve

1:28.6

come from? As far as I was concerned, I was already pushing as hard as I could, and yet, with just a few words, I was able to find that motivation to push just a little bit harder.

1:38.0

Access to the human spirit isn't just limited to physical endeavors, though. Our motivation to dip into this energy source often comes from

1:44.5

doing meaningful work. Many people don't recognize meaning and purpose as potential sources of energy,

1:49.7

but when we're doing work that aligns with our values, we are able to accomplish so much more.

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