Episode 88: Building Resiliency, Understanding Fear and Recognising our Imposter Syndrome with Diann Wingert and Jay Emme
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As we take a break for the summer holidays, we wanted to share some of the incredible ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast interviews we have done over the last 12 months and bring together clips from different guests that highlight various issues we all face regarding our ADHD.
This week, business mindset coach Diann Wingert and Musician and ADHD Creative Coach Jay Emme talk about the importance of communication and resiliency. Jay also speaks about her specific experience of being black with ADHD.
In this episode of the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast, Kate and Diann talk about:
Diann's no-nonsense, no-BS approach which is fantastic for ADHD women.
Being yourself in business and entrepreneurialism
Her confident communication methods
Trauma, ADHD and Resiliency
Building resiliency through being authentic and often failing
What are upper limit issues and how do they impact us facing fear and moving forward?
The importance of resilience as solopreneurs
How rejection sensitivity dysphoria (RSD) shows up and how we can help ourselves
Menopause and its impact on our confidence and resilience
Living well with ADHD - living our purpose as entrepreneurs
Confident communication, being direct, efficient and not wasting time with ADHD
What fear teaches us
Changing our negative stories and mindset and reframing our struggles
Learning what our blind spots are and how to move past them
Boundaries and self-acceptance, the skills we have and the blind spots we may have.
Kate and Jay then speak about:
ADHD, creativity and having lots of interests
How music and ADHD work together
How particular sounds are more intriguing to the neurodiverse brain
Growing up un-diagnosed
Managing our nervous system and learning how to use our ADHD brains for positivity
Trying to relax and do "nothing" with ADHD
Not allowing ADHD to define your life
Rethinking our thinking
Being black and having ADHD
The mental health challenges that come with ADHD
Undoing stereotypes, stigmas and historical beliefs that can hold women back
Our love of music and ADHD
And if you'd like further support, my ADHD Women's Wellbeing Hormone Series is now available, with new resources regularly added. Learn how hormones are inextricably linked to our ADHD as women, advocate and empower yourself and your loved ones with the most up-to-date information from specialists on hormones, ADHD, cycles, women, health, nutrition, genetic testing, lifestyle, menopause and more! Click here for all the details and get access.
Through the ADHD Women's Wellbeing Hormone Series, we want to:
Empower you with more knowledge and awareness
Help you Advocate for yourself
Educate you and your loved ones about how to help yourself thrive and feel well.
Offer medical, holistic, mindset and lifestyle tools to improve your life after an ADHD diagnosis.
Boost your confidence to know what's right for you and trust yourself to ask for what you deserve.
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Kate Moryoussef is a women’s ADHD Lifestyle & Wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner helping overwhelmed yet unfulfilled (many with ADHD like her) women find more calm, balance, health, compassion, creativity and clarity.
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