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ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

EP. 49: ADHD and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), Part 2: How to Reduce and Even Eliminate Its Symptoms

ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka

Tracy Otsuka

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 December 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Our podcast on Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria or RSD (Ep. 19) is among our most downloaded episodes. Members of our also continue to post about RSD. Since it’s such a popular topic, I wanted to close the loop on RSD with the optimism that you have come to from me. I do not feel that I delivered that in Episode #19. Since recording that first episode on RSD, I’ve discovered that there’s actually a lot you can do to reduce and even eliminate symptoms of RSD and that’s what this episode is all about. Here we discuss: The Cliff Notes version of what RSD is (If you haven’t listened to Episode #19, you can do that ) How RSD and social phobia differ How RSD and bipolar disorder differ The reason why those of us with ADHD and RSD tend to have low frustration tolerance, less patience, and more difficulty with temper and excitability than those without the conditions What flooding is Join us as we discuss what women with RSD have done to reduce and even eliminate their symptoms? This includes: Learning about their ADHD and RSD Medication A change of environment Discussion of the new term VAST The importance of choosing your Gold Star people and resources The three things that will always help to motivate those with RSD What it means to be an amplifier The importance of acknowledging your creativity How planning ahead prior to an RSD episode can help to reduce and even eliminate symptoms The importance of “taking the emotion” out of it and considering other perspectives that may be more accurate than what we can see when our RSD flares up Why you need to continue to trust your own intuition Tracy’s suggestions on RSD, ADHD, and dating Resources: I have created the Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) Protocol for ADHD as a resource for you. When we have a plan, we’re less reactionary and more successful in managing not only our RSD but also our ADHD. You may download it Take the RSD Symptoms Test

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0:00.0

Albert Einstein, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, John F. Kennedy, Tony Robbins, Michael Phelps, Will Smith.

0:12.4

That sounds like a list of highly successful. Robbins, Michael Phelps, Will Smith.

0:13.2

That sounds like a list of highly successful Titans

0:16.2

in a variety of industries.

0:18.1

What else do they have in common?

0:20.1

Well, they all have ADHD, but you don't hear much about that, do you?

0:25.6

You know what you hear even less about? The successful women navigating ADHD,

0:30.7

and that's exactly why I started this podcast,

0:34.0

ADHD for smart-ass women.

0:36.0

I'm your host Tracy Otsuka.

0:38.0

I'm an attorney, not a doctor,

0:40.0

a lifelong student, not a coach.

0:42.0

I'm also the creator of courtography. a lifelong student, not a coach.

0:42.8

I'm also the creator of Cortography,

0:45.4

a patent pending system that helps people like you

0:47.9

figure out what they should do with their life.

0:50.4

And we're here today to talk ADHD your superpowers your symptoms your workarounds and how you

0:57.3

proudly stand out instead of trying to fit in. I credit my ADHD for some of my greatest superpowers and you know what? I spy a

1:07.2

happier life for you too. So without further ado a shiny new episode is

1:12.4

starting now.

1:14.0

Hello, I am Tracey Asuka,

1:20.0

and I wanted to welcome you to episode 49 of ADHD for smart-ass women.

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