In this episode of Integrating ADHD, Cameron Gott explores the powerful role beliefs play in how we make decisions, navigate resistance, and imagine what’s possible. For adults with ADHD, beliefs can become rigid and limiting, completely unconscious, or frustratingly fluid—shifting with stress, mood, and environment. Cameron unpacks how ADHD impacts belief formation through things like confirmation bias, hyper-sampling, emotional state, and working memory, and why this can leave us doubting ourselves even when we know better.
Using vivid metaphors and real-world reflection, this episode invites listeners to examine whether their beliefs are up to date—or overdue for a “2.0” upgrade. Cameron shares practical ways to pause, reflect, and build more stable, flexible beliefs that support impact, meaning, and connection rather than fear and self-doubt. If you’ve ever felt your confidence or clarity evaporate under pressure, this episode offers a grounded, hopeful framework for recalibrating your internal compass and moving forward with intention.