People with av are often in places where ther they're not set up for success, because they're doing a task or a job that is kind of antithetical to how their brain worksa. And so many people whoare ontprenors, ye, have 80 h d. Elly, tatlike, very difficult. D it's so it feels so crushing. That's when meaning making systems, like we do the rules at a nine to five job, at a corporate job, this is the system that we work in. When it's almost like, dogmaticer and inflexible, and you have to bend yourself to fit into the system, that's when it
[0:01:00] Wallis and Michelle discuss their personal journeys with ADHD. [0:05:00] The best and the worst meaning-making systems and how they can help serve or fatigue us. [0:07:00] How Wallis felt the Enneagram helped her with understanding herself when she's dysregulated. [0:08:00] Which meaning-making systems work best for Michelle and why. [0:09:00] How creating accountability and using systems like Notion can help us create the right systems that work for highly intuitive and creative people. [0:16:00] Michelle and Wallis discuss their discovery and love of the meditation and breathwork platform, Open. [0:26:00] How we can maximize our brain capacity for thinking and not depend on it for storage? [0:34:00] Overview of the upcoming four-week live cohort teaching, Notion for Magical Baddies (starting on August 4). [0:36:00] How to get a $100 cashback when you join the cohort.
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