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Episode #54: Weird Habits & Traits: Is it ADHD/AuDHD? Part 1

Episode #54: Weird Habits & Traits: Is it ADHD/AuDHD? Part 1

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For the ad-free audio and video version of this episode - join me over on Patreon by clicking here for a 7-day-free trial. This episode started with a simple question I asked on social media: “What’s a weird habit of yours that you wonder if it’s tied to your ADHD/AuDHD?” Hundreds of responses came in. The traits or quirks that I read were hilarious, heartbreaking, and a lot were relatable to me. While these behaviors might sound random or odd, or overly specific to a neurotypical, they’re loaded meaning once you understand how a neurodivergent brain works. This is part 1 of a three part series. In this episode the themes are having trouble with TV shows ending, wanting spoilers for books and movies, and an intolerance of awkward moments

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‘This Is A Lot’ Resources:

  • You Are A Lot Podcast On Patreon 7 Day Free Trial
  • 30 FREE DAYS to BRAIN FM Wire Your Brain For Focus!
  • Follow Jen's ADHD/AuDHD Tips on Pinterest
  • Jen's Every 10 Day Newsletter: “This Is A Lot”
  • You Are A Lot Podcast Website
  • Send an email to the podcast at alotadhdpod at gmail dot com

More Neurodivergent Friendly Resources:

  • 15% Off HUGIMALS weighted stuffed animals with code JENKIRKMAN
  • Jen's Book Recommendations With 20% Off

Sources:

  • TLC Foundation For BFRB’s
  • Dr. Kieran Rose, autistic educator & advocate
  • Stephen Porges, Polyvagal Theory
  • Dr. Aimee Daramus, Clinical psychologist/specialist in neurodivergent sensory issues
  • Visual Thinking by Temple Grandin
  • Unmasking Autism: Discovering the New Faces of Neurodiversity by Devon Price
  • Smart But Stuck by Thomas E Brown, PhD

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