This is a lively reflective discussion on how we interact with spaces and how spaces impact us as ADHD women, particularly in relation to social anxiety.
Key Discussion Points:
Unpredictability and Structure: Rachael shares insights into how the lack of predictability and structure in public spaces can be overwhelming for those with ADHD. Discover how well-designed spaces can improve functionality and comfort.
Social Anxiety in Public Spaces: Rachael and Leonie-Ruth open up about their personal experiences with social anxiety in bustling environments. They contrast the structured chaos of New York City with the unpredictable nature of places like Disneyland.
Cultural and Gender Influences: Leonie-Ruth discusses how living in different cultures has affected her anxiety levels and how being female adds another layer of complexity to navigating public spaces.
Coping Mechanisms: Rachael reflects on her strategies for managing anxiety in new places, including extensive planning and research to help her feel more in control.
Regenerative Spaces and ADHD: Explore how natural environments, like beaches and forests, can serve as calming spaces for ADHD brains, while other landscapes might induce anxiety.
Nature’s Dual Role: Understand the dual nature of natural environments—both serene and challenging—and how our connection to these spaces is influenced by our need for control and comfort.
Silence vs. Noise: Rachael and Leonie-Ruth discuss the impact of noise pollution on ADHD, contrasting the overwhelming noise of urban settings with the calming effects of natural sounds.
Adjusting to Our Environment: Learn about the challenge of adapting to different environments, including how modern emphasis on comfort affects our ability to manage ADHD symptoms.
Reevaluating Personal Habits: Discover the importance of reassessing personal routines and structures to better meet evolving needs and preferences.
Creating Supportive Spaces: Conclude with practical advice on how to design environments that better support ADHD, including the use of noise-canceling headphones and seeking out peaceful natural spaces.
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