Not Caring About Your ADHD

In this episode we look at the relationship between the quality of our thinking (in the moment) and having a high speed and sensitive neurodiverse ADHD mind. There is real peace of mind when we really start to see the loud, intrusive, panicky thoughts for what it is (noise) and we stop caring when those loud panicky thoughts show up that feel real. Especially when the brain innocently blames outside situations on our temporary distorted state of mind). We begin to have good will for ourselves again when we trust we are always being taken care if we trust in the divine intelligence behind life underneath the noise of our neural appliance called the brain.

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