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#1 Tip for Turbo Thinkers©
Someone recently asked me, “What is the #1 piece of advice you’d give to Turbo Thinkers?” I thought about it for a moment, then replied, “Be yourself.” If only it were so easy and I have to recognize that it’s sometimes a difficult task.
5 Things to Learn from Turbo Thinkers©
This week launched the Spring 2022 Turbo Think Tanks. We now have two “advanced” groups for clients that have already participated in at least one group or 1:1 coaching program with us.I love the first day of Advanced TTT because it feels like the best reunion ever. I am literally bouncing on my stability ball with excitement. One client yesterday said he felt like a puppy wagging his tail. He had been looking forward to starting up again so much.
The Importance of a Good Digital Detox
One of my dearest friends came over for a porch visit last night. We shared freshly picked Japanese plums and a glass of wine as we caught up, she on my swing and me in a rocker, listening to the wind chimes and palms swishing in the breeze. She reminded me that we hadn’t seen each other since Mardi Gras, and so much had happened: overnight canoe camping, beach volleyball, trail biking, blues concerts at the square, and more.
Living Your Authentic Life
Today someone asked me my opinion of group coaching, and I faltered, not knowing where to begin. I ended up simply gushing, “I love it!” I love the synergy, the transformation, the progress, the A-ha moments, the switch from shame to confidence.
5 Most Challenging Traits for Turbo Thinkers© & How to Combat Them
So many of my clients are filled with shame because of the countless negative messages they have received over time. The negative talk gets internalized to the point where their own self talk has become negative too. Our turbo thinking brains excel at rumination and catastrophizing. Our brains can be champion naysayers, flailing us with whips and chains of humiliation and degradation.
Food for Thought
Many of my clients have been struggling lately with revenge bedtime procrastination, so I started to write about this act of deliberately putting off sleep in order to enjoy “me time” with stimulating but useless entertainment. I thought about how common it is for Turbo Thinkers, how to implement strategies for a bedtime routine, and how sleep improves our brain function.
Let's Value ADHD, Not Just Tolerate It
When my son began fifth grade, his homeroom teacher had each student write a letter introducing themselves, and later, on Parents’ Night, I got to read it. A few lines in, my son had written, “I have ADHD and that means I’m creative.” I almost cried. My son got it. He understood that his brain is wired uniquely.
Inhale. Exhale. Breathe Deeply.
As Turbo Thinkers, we sometimes have trouble regulating our emotions. We feel things really intensely! How can we be aware of our emotions in our bodies? How can we use that information? How can we calm down our nervous system to regulate our emotions? When we have the ability to regulate our emotions, we can activate our executive function skills. For example, we can move out of the paralyzing state of overwhelm towards task initiation.
Advantages of Exercise with ADHD
In recent years, more and more of us find ourselves working from home, working at a desk, and Zoom weary. How about a walk to get the blood flowing to the brain while improving mood and cognitive function? Don’t just do it for your body. Do it for your brain! I need it too! Exercise naturally boosts the key neurotransmitters: serotonin (mood), norepinephrine (focus), and dopamine (reward-system, movement). Norepinephrine boosts the signal quality of synaptic transmission, while dopamine decreases the noise of neuron chatter.
Three Ways to Become More Self-Aware as a Turbo Thinker©
It’s 2022 and after living two years into a pandemic, self-awareness is key to progression.Together with clients, we develop awareness of what is going on in their turbo thinking brains as the first step towards improvement. Without awareness of what we are currently doing, thinking and feeling, we cannot change and step into a greater version of ourselves. How can we become more self-aware as turbo thinkers?
Passion and Purpose as a Turbo Thinker©
Can you take 15 minutes to write down everything in life that you value? These could be grand, abstract ideas, such as world peace. It could be small and personal, like the warm gooey sweetness of fresh pecan pie. You do not need to have these in your life right now, so it is not a gratitude list. Do you see a pattern? If you could put these into a few categories, what would those headers be? These are your core values.
Communication as a Turbo Thinker©
A lot of my clients this week have been focused on communication. They have developed the awareness of what their bodies feel and what their brains need. They have been able to pause and redirect. They have been able to effectively communicate and self-advocate, and they recognize these abilities as wins!
5 Ways for Turbo Thinkers© to Find Intrinsic Motivation in the New Year
Setting and achieving goals requires a different approach when wired with a Turbo Thinking brain. When our goals are motivated by fear, such as fear of consequence, fear of disappointing others, or fear of not being good enough, we put ourselves in crisis mode so that our cortisol levels skyrocket.
Pura Vida
I just returned from a stunning trip to Costa Rica, where I had the opportunity to stay in a tiny cabin at the base of a volcano. My trip overflowed with the simple pleasures of immersing myself in nature, eating simple, whole foods, feeling love and living la pura vida. I could be fully present and mindful while appreciating every moment with eternal gratitude.
5 Lessons We Learned from 2021
Is it just me, or does it seem to you that this past year was one of trial and error? It felt like the year of the cha-cha-cha, with a lot of steps forward and backwards, sometimes tripping, sometimes laughing, and sometimes simply enjoying the music allowing ourselves to flow with the rhythm.
Top 3 Reasons to Love Group Coaching
After working with Turbo Thinkers for years, we’ve come up with the Top 3 Reasons to Love Group Coaching.
5 Things We've Learned About Turbo Thinkers©
As the year draws to an end, I like to reflect and spot patterns. Here are five common traits I’ve seen in Turbo Thinkers:We see endless possibilities.
Our turbocharged brains can come up with at least 1,000 things to do with a purple pipe cleaner. We can imagine 10,000 ways in which something can go wrong, but we can also envision just as many ways in which it can go right. We can think of hundreds of side hustles and have a plethora of projects that must be completed because of limitless opportunities for ourselves and for others.
Channel Creativity as a Turbo Thinker©
I just returned from a wonderful vacation in Valencia, Spain, where I reconnected with friends from my time as an exchange student 30 years ago. The city has changed, for the better, in so many ways, and we have too, with more wisdom and laugh lines. I had initially thought that the trip would be about revisiting the past, but it turned out to be about deep connection and friendship. It was full of endless possibilities.
Guest Article: What's a "Turbo Thinker" Anyway? Executive Function Skills Coaching for Self-Care and Growth
A Mind Coach NOLA client and friend, Kristin Sanders, recently wrote an article for The UAGC Chronicle and we’ve decided to feature it!“In 2017, I began teaching part-time at UAGC while simultaneously teaching part-time at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and getting my freelance copywriting business off the ground. Balancing these three part-time jobs—as well as my creative writing—was difficult at first. I used to be the kind of teacher who would bring a pile of English papers home from an in-person class, then proceed to stare at the pile in increasing anguish as the week slid by. I'd grade a few papers here and there, but the pile never seemed any less daunting…”
The 2021 International Conference on ADHD
I am so stoked about the conference next week. I am even more stoked to be presenting with some of my favorite ADHD coaches on the planet. Here’s a sneak preview of our session: