See It Differently

“A huge part of my healing journey has been in accepting that much of what I believed are my character flaws, are actually common signs of executive dysfunction and neurodivergence.” —Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

“A huge part of my healing journey has been in accepting that much of what I believed are my character laws, are actually common signs of 
executive dysfunction and neurodivergence.” —Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
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Today, I couldn’t sleep… well, wouldn’t sleep… due to anxiety. Let’s just say that just because my body doesn’t muster up the energy and focus to complete a task doesn’t mean I don’t experience anxiety knowing it’s not done. And when there enough of those not done things, and some of them are really important, I find myself up late working (or just staring/scrolling) because somewhere in there a part of me believes the energy, focus, and drive are still on the way. Don’t want to close up shop too early. AND the other part of me feels I haven’t earned sleep… that I don’t deserve it because I didn’t do enough.

Yeah, saying that feels really sad and honestly like self-abuse. Denying someone sleep is a form of abuse. Verbally attacking someone for their shortcomings is completely unacceptable. However, we do it constantly to ourselves….

When we take a second to step back and actually process through our self-criticism, and challenges with self-love, we may discover that it didn’t begin with us.

We can see ourselves so differently. We can see how we pressed through, showed up, and overcame so much….

I’ll just leave it there….

Check out the podcast!
Day 3 “See It Differently” #REWIRING Share & Let’s Live! #Podcast Series w/ Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
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Blessings!

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

*** Learn more about me, Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist! ***


On my blog and Share & Let’s Live! podcast, I share tips and tools that are transforming my life and mindset every single day. If you appreciate this FREE daily blog/podcast (and are able), please consider sending a tip via Buymeacoffee. It’s a great way to support without breaking the bank. (No pressure, of course. If you’re unable, please know I understand.)


Thank you so much for being here! Thank you for reading and listening. And double thank you for liking, commenting, and subscribing! It means so much to me that you’re connecting with what I share. 🥰

Ruminate on Your Accomplishments Not Your Mistakes

On today’s podcast, I shared about the NEXT LEVEL traumatic experience I witnessed yesterday and how I showed up in my power to be a support to all those involved.

Meme: Image: Curly haired woman looking up, index finger against her chin as if thinking. Text states: “Are you more inclined to ruminate on your mistakes or your accomplishments? Have you ever wondered why?”
— Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
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It was wild to see myself take a leadership role in a situation that had technically so little to do with me. I am so grateful that I was present and so grateful for my amazing daughter who stepped up first. I followed her lead.

After all was said and done, rather than celebrate my accomplishment, my strength, my fortitude, my leadership… Nah. I was picking apart the one thing that I did wrong and ruminating over the one thing that I wish I hadn’t left to someone else (even though it was THEIR JOB, not mine). I gave myself the hardest time and glossed over all the good I did.

And after a while I sat with that and thought about where it comes from…. So to hear what happened and what I learned from it, check out today’s podcast. I believe it will help you, too.

Blessings!

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist


Check out today’s podcast episode!
Day 2 “Ruminate on Your Accomplishments Not Your Mistakes” #REPARENTING Share & Let’s Live! #Podcast Series w/ Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

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Blessings!

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

*** Learn more about me, Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist! ***


On my blog and Share & Let’s Live! podcast, I share tips and tools that are transforming my life and mindset every single day. If you appreciate this FREE daily blog/podcast (and are able), please consider sending a tip via Buymeacoffee. It’s a great way to support without breaking the bank. (No pressure, of course. If you’re unable, please know I understand.)


Thank you so much for being here! Thank you for reading and listening. And double thank you for liking, commenting, and subscribing! It means so much to me that you’re connecting with what I share. 🥰

ADHD Be Like, Part 2

So yesterday I showed you the dopamine-is-doing-its-job side of ADHD. Welp. It was nice while it lasted.

Meme Image of assorted cleaning supplies in the colors pink green and yellow against a dark background. Text states: "“The ADHD urge to do EVERY task that’s been sitting on your to-do list in  one day, ‘cuz you have no idea when that dopamine will hit again.”
— Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
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In 24 hours, I went from living “the ADHD urge to do EVERYTHING you can think of in one day, cuz you don’t know when that dopamine will hit again,” to only having enough energy to begin a task.

I used to get so angry with myself and be so frustrated. I would be asking myself, “why can’t I get my sh*t together?” Now, after realizing so many neurodivergent people—particularly those with ADHD—share my experiences, I’m more gentle with myself. I know that it’s not just me. I’m not lazy. I’m not a “quitter.” I’m not unwilling to “put in the work.” The chemical make up of my brain influences my abilities to self-start, focus, complete tasks, prioritize, control the urge to do what’s easy rather than what’s hard, etc.

I’m four decades in and I’m finally at a place where I don’t want to be mean to myself anymore. I am loving and understanding. And when the old tendency to criticize myself comes out, I just combat it with love. I apologize to myself—and my inner child—immediately. I acknowledge that I’m not “f*cking up,” I’m actually doing my best. And I let it be okay. And when I’m able/ready, I try again or I just pick another thing that needs to be done and attempt to do that.

Many of us who are diagnosed/self-diagnosed as adults have a lot of old messaging to overcome. We may need to re-parent ourselves. How? We support ourselves in the ways we wished they did when we were little. We recognize behaviors as symptoms and signs, rather than character flaws. We look for resources to support us with the things that are challenging. For example, finding influencers on social media who post videos and tips that support neurodivergent people. There are people who post tips and videos on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, etc. that share their strategies for living with, and working around, the challenges that often come with being neurodivergent. (One of the first I learned of is Black Girl Lost Keys. And there are many more.)

I’m kinda grateful that I didn’t have two rock star days in a row, because it gave me the opportunity to share this. Maybe it supports you, or maybe it helps you better understand someone you care about. We need love, not judgement. Honestly, we’re hard enough on ourselves.

Blessings,

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

Check out today’s podcast episode!
Day 1 “ADHD Be Like Part 2” #SEPTEMBER Share & Let’s Live! #Podcast Series w/ Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

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Blessings!

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

*** Learn more about me, Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist! ***


On my blog and Share & Let’s Live! podcast, I share tips and tools that are transforming my life and mindset every single day. If you appreciate this FREE daily blog/podcast (and are able), please consider sending a tip via Buymeacoffee. It’s a great way to support without breaking the bank. (No pressure, of course. If you’re unable, please know I understand.)


Thank you so much for being here! Thank you for reading and listening. And double thank you for liking, commenting, and subscribing! It means so much to me that you’re connecting with what I share. 🥰

ADHD Be Like

Today’s podcast was about…

Meme Image of assorted cleaning supplies in the colors pink green and yellow against a dark background. Text states: "“The ADHD urge to do EVERY task that’s been sitting on your to-do list in  one day, ‘cuz you have no idea when that dopamine will hit again.”
— Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist
Tap the play button or use the links below to listen on your favorite app.
Press play to listen to today’s podcast. FYI I cuss so wait ’til the kids and elders aren’t around. Blessings!

“The ADHD urge to do EVERYTHING you can think of in 1 day, cuz you don’t know when that dopamine will hit again.” —Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

I was up early doing the ABSOLUTE most. No regrets. If you love a good story, if you’re neurodivergent, if you can relate to this experience of ADHD, check it out.

Check out today’s podcast episode!
Day 31 “ADHD Be Like” #TAKEITEASY Share & Let’s Live! #Podcast Series w/ Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

🎙 SoundCloud: soundcloud.com/marlenedillon
🎙 Audible: https://www.audible.com/podcast/Share-Lets-Live/B0D13JBSJ4
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🎙 Buymeacoffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/marlenedillon/

Blessings!

Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist

*** Learn more about me, Marlene Dillon Empowerment Specialist! ***


On my blog and Share & Let’s Live! podcast, I share tips and tools that are transforming my life and mindset every single day. If you appreciate this FREE daily blog/podcast (and are able), please consider sending a tip via Buymeacoffee. It’s a great way to support without breaking the bank. (No pressure, of course. If you’re unable, please know I understand.)


Thank you so much for being here! Thank you for reading and listening. And double thank you for liking, commenting, and subscribing! It means so much to me that you’re connecting with what I share. 🥰