🌟 New Book Release! 🌟
Dive into "A Son's Journey from Parkinson's Disease: Caregiver to Advocate," a deeply personal and inspiring story by George Ackerman, Ph.D., Esq., MBA This book chronicles a son's journey as he navigates the challenges of caregiving, shedding light on the emotional and practical aspects of supporting a loved one with Parkinson's disease. It's a must-read for anyone looking to understand the profound impact of this journey and the power of advocacy.
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Telling real life stories and sharing experiences is the best way to raise awareness and support and advocate for those who really need it. You’re very good at that Susie! And I look forward to reading George Ackerman, Ph.D., Esq., MBA ‘s tremendous share. Than you for your advocacy George.
Today, we celebrate the incredible dads who have shaped our lives with their love, wisdom, and unwavering support. Happy Father's Day to all the remarkable fathers out there! Comment below and shout out the dads in your life!
Wow! Explains A LOT!
Stopped me in my tracks.
Thanks Holly Morris & Alex Partridge for sheding light on something thats been niggling me for years!
For as long as I can remember I've questioned how long things last (degrees, course, etc). ⏳️
Or once the dopamine rush of a new creative idea has worn off, how long will it be before I hit the crash? 💥
What happens if this idea takes off, I go full throttle, create a whirlwind and then lose the drive & let people down? 😵💫
When I was barely conscious of this, I would seek out people who could enable me to get the idea across the line, or who could deliver on a idea (& therefore less flakey than me).
Ive come to realise theres a couple of issues with this;
1) my dreams & goals are my dreams & goals. Yes, leverage other people's skills to realise your dreams BUT its a fine line between blending skills and expecting others to do it for you. And, I suspect I used the excuse to seek out 'help' as a deliberate attempt to avoid the uncomfortableness of having to do it myself. Subconsciously sabotaging the idea to stay 'safe'.
2) The idea that I can't follow through or that I have an untrainable skill gap is misguided self awareness. Someone, somewhere, at some point in time, may have said something which I chose to internalise as 'I cant'.
I looked for evidence to back this up by replaying unhelpful scenarios & tagged those memories with the label of failure, none finisher, needs help etc etc
It's a fine line between knowing your abilities so you can find complimenting skills and letting those lacking skills shame you....
As part of my mindfulness practice I remind myself everyday of my gifts of creativity and my thirst for inquiry. I'm a creator and my medium for delivery is self expression.
Managing ADHD shame & over thinking is a life long practice. My brain feels like a sandstorm of ideas. I just can't follow up on all of them.
But, whats the rush....??
Sure, i risk some ideas falling by the wayside but, my purpose is to keep creating and keep expressing.
And, what was meant to be will follow with perfect timing. ♾️😍
🎉✨ Let's Celebrate Our Wins! ✨🎉 Whether they're personal or professional triumphs, every achievement deserves recognition! 🌟 Helping many access justice fuels my daily passion. Share your success stories below and the lessons you've learned along the way! 🙌👇 Let's inspire each other! 💪 #SuccessStories#CelebrateWins
My purpose is to empower and transform people's lives by passionately comprehending the deep aspects of human behavior so they can be the best version of themselves.
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Telling real life stories and sharing experiences is the best way to raise awareness and support and advocate for those who really need it. You’re very good at that Susie! And I look forward to reading George Ackerman, Ph.D., Esq., MBA ‘s tremendous share. Than you for your advocacy George.