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Does religious Practice need to look different neurodivergents?

 

In this groundbreaking episode, Coach Bruce Alexander embarks on a deeply personal journey, exploring the intersection of neurodiversity and faith. Titled "My Neurodivergent Struggle with God," Bruce delves into the complexities of maintaining religious practice as an adult diagnosed with ADHD and autism.

 

He shares his lifelong battle with self-doubt, the challenge of reconciling impulsive and consistent aspects of faith, and how neurodivergent individuals can redefine their spiritual path.

 


**Key Takeaways:**
  1.  **Neurodiversity and Faith**: Understanding how ADHD and autism impact religious practice and belief.
  2.  **Personal Growth**: Embracing self-awareness and authenticity in one's spiritual journey.
  3.  **Adapting Religious Practice**: Tailoring spiritual habits to accommodate neurodivergent needs.

 

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**Learn More About Coach Bruce:**

Bruce Alexander is not only the voice behind Authentic On Air but also a dedicated ADHD life coach. His mission is to guide individuals through their struggles with neurodiversity, offering tools and strategies for embracing their authentic selves and leading a life filled with passion and purpose.

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00:00 Introduction to Season 2

03:13 My Neurodivergent Struggle with God

04:12 Religious Practice for Neurodivergent People

08:07 The Impact of ADHD and Autism on Religious Practice

16:00 Setting a Different Standard for Neurodivergent People

23:30 The Importance of a Foundation and Personal Goals

25:06 Does Religious Practice Need to Look Different for Neurodivergence?

30:44 Redefining Success and Making Choices

37:24 Taking Action and Saying Yes to Growth

38:07 Conclusion and Call to Action