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ADHD Strategies and Insights with Skye W

In this episode of Organizing an ADHD brain, host Megs explores the challenges of living with ADHD, focusing on effective strategies to bridge the gap between intention and action. Megs interviews Skye W from New Zealand, founder of the ADHD Skills Lab, discussing her late-diagnosis journey and the establishment of her organization. Together, they delve into the importance of developing systems to navigate dopamine drops, transition times, and leveraging ADHD as a superpower. The episode also highlights practical tips like rewarding oneself for small achievements and the benefits of dopamine filling activities. Megs also shares updates on her life, her coaching program, and ways listeners can support and connect with her.

Skye is an academic with over seven years of experience working in adult education. She has studied in various fields, including Psychology, Sociology, and Public Health, and is now a Doctoral Candidate in Population Health.

Skye was diagnosed with ADHD at the start of her doctorate. Since then, she has dedicated time to researching and disseminating ADHD studies, focusing on supporting others with strengths-based, neurodiverse-friendly tools and systems.

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The ADHD Skills Lab Podcast

01:41 Introducing Today's Guest: Skye Waterson

02:16 Daily To-Do Lists and Productivity Tips

05:08 Interview with Skye Waterson Begins

05:52 Skye's Journey into the ADHD Space

08:32 The Power of ADHD Strengths and Systems

20:55 Managing Transition Times and Energy

23:44 Addressing ADHD Myths and Superpowers

27:35 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More Resources

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