Creating a toolbox for ADHD management helps record and implement effective strategies.
Regularly reviewing and maintaining accountability for the toolbox ensures its effectiveness and prevents neglect over time.
Deep dives
Creating a Toolbox for ADHD
In this podcast episode, the host explores the concept of creating a toolbox for individuals with ADHD. The toolbox represents a repository of tools, strategies, and ideas that can help manage and work with ADHD more effectively. It emphasizes the importance of not just discovering new tools, but also recording and implementing the ones that are already working for you. The host suggests using tools like the Pomodoro Technique and emphasizes the need to write down why certain tools are important for future reference. The toolbox can be created using different methods, such as using a folder in Evernote or a written journal. Regularly reviewing and checking the toolbox is crucial to ensure its implementation and effectiveness.
Maintaining Accountability for Toolbox Usage
The second key point discussed in this podcast episode is the importance of maintaining accountability for utilizing the toolbox. The host suggests scheduling regular time to review the tools and strategies currently being used, allowing for adjustments and reassessment as needs and circumstances change. Having an accountability partner, such as a supportive spouse, friend, or colleague, can provide gentle reminders and support to stay on track. Additionally, the host recommends using an automated system, like sending future emails through websites like futureme.org, to provide reminders and check-ins specific to the toolbox's usage. These systems ensure that the tools and strategies do not get forgotten or neglected over time.
Key Takeaways and Next Steps
The podcast episode concludes with key takeaways and next steps. Listeners are encouraged to set up their own toolbox, which includes the tools and strategies they are currently using in their lives. Regularly reading through the toolbox and establishing automated reminders help maintain focus and prevent forgetfulness. The episode ends by mentioning future topics, such as the importance of timing one's day, and provides resources for additional ADHD-related podcasts and support. Listeners are prompted to share the podcast with their ADHD tribes and to leave ratings and reviews to support the show.
ADHD can make it hard for us to work on our intentions. This is even harder when we forget the things that we want to do. When you are learning about new ADHD strategies while reading books or listening to podcasts (like this one!) it is really easy to forget your intention of implementing those strategies. In these instances when we learn about a new tool, what we can do is write down our intended strategy and put it into our ADHD Toolbox. Our toolbox is simply a way for us to record the strategies and ideas we have for working with our ADHD - a place we can go and look at our intentions when we are off track.
While new strategies are fun to add to our toolbox, we should also focus on adding things that are already working in our life to our toolbox. If you've found a great bedtime routine? Stick it in your toolbox. Figured out a great way to plan your upcoming week? Stick it in your toolbox. Found a great tool for keeping you focused? Stick it in your toolbox.
Just creating a toolbox for yourself isn't enough. We all know that we forget things. That we get off track. And sometimes when we are off track it takes us a while to realize what we are doing wrong. Use your toolbox to speed up the process of getting back in the groove of things. To do this you've got to set up regular times to check your toolbox.
But we also know that sometimes even when we set aside time to check something we aren't always going to get to it, which means we've got to set up redundant reminders for ourselves to make sure we don't miss out on our most important intentions.
This Episode’s Top Tips
Set up a toolbox for yourself containing any tools or strategies you are currently using in your life
Set up times to regularly read through your toolbox
Create automated systems of redundant reminders so you don't forget about your toolbox
For all the tools and other goodies mentioned in this episode go to the full show notes on our web page: HackingYourADHD.com/podcast/Toolbox
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