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ADHD for Smart Ass Women with Tracy Otsuka


Apr 24, 2019

In this podcast Tracy talks about the ten things that she wishes she would have been told when she was initially diagnosed with ADHD.

When she was first diagnosed Tracy went into hyperfocus mode and researched everything she could about ADHD, especially ADHD as it related to women. She had spent the previous 8 months researching everything she could find about ADHD and kids. This podcast is about what she has learned and how her viewpoint on ADHD has changed.

Discover why she came to like certain ADHD experts over others and what she learned from Edward Hallowell and John Ratey vs Russell Barkley.

Tracy mentions some of her ADHD symptoms but also some of the strengths that she’s certain are attributable to her ADHD and why she wouldn’t trade her ADHD for anything.

Learn why:

  • creating solutions for what the ADHD brain struggles with can be so difficult
  • ADHD is not a disorder, but a difference.
  • Tracy thinks ADHD is actually not a deficit of attention at all
  • ADHD is not a behavioral disorder, moral failing or character flaw

Learn what:

  • you should focus on every day
  • what our brains are wired for (and it’s not importance!) and why we need to learn how to engage our hyperfocus

Learn how impulsivity and creativity are linked.

Tracy teaches you the difference between positive and negative emotion and why you should know the difference. She then gives you a simple test to show you how to increase your own motivation whenever you’re feeling stuck and build a successful day, week, month or year.

Learn what our brains are meant to do. You’ll be surprised to discover that they’re not designed to remember. Despite this we sabotoge ourselves daily when we don’t remember.

Find out what ADHD women typically resist but need more than anything and how if we implement it it reduces anxiety and makes us feel happier, smarter, more organized, focused and creative.

Discover how Tracy overcame procrastination in a few simple steps and her favorite hack for getting things done.

Tracy then talks about her number one superpower, interpersonal intuition and how valuable it is in her life. She shares that the ADHD brain focuses on connections and relationships over specific bits of information.

Discover what to do if medication doesn’t work for you and why Tracy’s actually happy that it didn’t work for her or her son. Find out some workarounds to try if medication doesn’t work for you.

Learn what Tracy thinks is the biggest mistake we can make as ADHD women and what we should do instead.

Other Resources:

Edward Hallowell: http://www.drhallowell.com/

John Ratey: http://www.johnratey.com/

Russell Barkley: http://www.russellbarkley.org/

Pomodoro Application: Iphone App Link

Datexx Cube: Amazon Link