Please sedate me, Ramones!
Please sedate me, Ramones!
This might be a controversial opinion, but learning how to relax has been the best thing I have done for myself as an AuDHD person (other than getting diagnosed and medicated for ADHD).
Finding activities that work for me (breathwork and movement; edit: also music) for switching from busy to relaxed and back was super important.
And learning how to recognize when I’m about to crash earlier and earlier so I can do something about it.
I also really like the concept of the dopamine dial, where you turn the intensity of dopamine-producing activities up or down depending on what you need.
True dat - that’s where the dopamine dial comes in handy, same for those same tools like breathwork in between switching from relaxing to doing.
I’m not going to pretend it’s perfect by any means, but I am better at it now in my 40s than I was in my 30s (only comparing medicated to medicated), so practice helps somewhat.