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ADHD brains are brilliant at generating ideas — fast, creative, and often all at once. But when one idea leads to another, and another, it can quickly become overwhelming. Too many possibilities… and no clear direction.

In this ADHDifference Strategies episode, Julie Legg introduces the concept of “Forrest Gumping” — a simple mindset shift inspired by a conversation with Douglas Katz. Rather than forcing ideas into action or shutting them down completely, this approach invites you to let ideas move naturally — like the feather in Forrest Gump — until something gains momentum.

Backed by research on the incubation effect, this strategy highlights how stepping back and allowing space can actually improve clarity, creativity, and decision-making. Instead of chasing everything (or nothing), you begin to notice which ideas return, which ones evolve, and which ones quietly fall away.

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DOUGLAS KATZ S2E43: https://adhdifference.nz/s2e43-adhd-adaptive-innovation-guest-douglas-katz/

ADHDIFFERENCE: https://adhdifference.nz/forrest-gumping/

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