Episode 56: Protecting Ourselves from Overwhelm and Burnout with Vivienne Isebor

With ADHD, we often direct our self-worth into our productivity and achievements, which can contribute to cycles of burnout and chronic overwhelm. Combine this with a passion for activism and a drive to make a change, and we can feel our wellbeing and mental health take a nose dive.

This week's guest is Vivienne Isebor - a Clinical Associate in Psychology working for the NHS with individuals with Complex Emotion Needs in East London.

She is also the Founder of ADHD Babes - the first support group for Black Women and Black Non-binary people with ADHD, where she is the Director of Community Outreach and Wellbeing.

Besides working in mental health, Vivienne is a performing artist and organises events and creative workshops with a special focus on Black British history.

During this week's conversation, Kate and Vivienne talked about:

  • Dealing with the UK educational system as an adult with ADHD

  • Being ok with taking breaks to avoid burnout

  • Knowing your work limits

  • Advocating for yourself and others

  • Creating safe spaces for minority people with ADHD

  • Advocating for women of colour within the mental health and ADHD space

  • Understanding our family history

  • Vivienne's work with ADHD Babes

  • Accepting help with executive function

  • celebrating our achievements

  • Burnout while achieving

  • Creating boundaries to help prevent overwhelm

  • Understanding our productivity and the need to succeed

  • Protecting our wellbeing while we undertake big tasks

  • Being highly educated with ADHD

  • Ableism

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