Pausing is one of those things I didn’t realise was such a big deal until I was diagnosed and realised it was one of those things people knew what to do. Yes, I’ve experienced a lot of great stuff in the past because of my undiagnosed ADHD due to my impulsivity, but I’ve also messed up a fair bit too because of my inability to always pause. This has impacted all areas of my life and it’s not something that has been easy for me to develop (it’s still not). It feels like a skill I’ve had to learn how to implement into my life and it’s not easy (nor have I become an expert in it!) But this episode talks about some ways I’ve tried to practice developing it and what’s been working for me.
What I believed:
Lack of control in my life
Lack of willpower
Everything needed to fall apart
What I know now:
Medication helps
Meditation as training (and helping for mindfulness too)
Go to phrases to stop making yes your go to answer
Finding ways that work for you
What I did:
Changing the way I saw myself
Pausing takes practice
Set alarms, reminders and visuals (to help with practicing)
Brought back to my breath
What you can do too:
When do you pause in your life? (Collect evidence)
How can you add practicing more pauses in your life?
Using reminders
Resources:
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On Learning to Pause