
In this interview, you’ll learn about how to navigate your motivation and find ways to thrive in your career and your side projects. This interview features author Jesse Anderson. If you struggle with focus, then this episode is for you.
Highlights from the interview:
- Jesse did not get diagnosed with ADHD until later in life.
- When he was younger, he struggled with doing math as a kid even when he was good at it.
- Why his parents didn’t understand how his brain worked.
- Understanding how his brain worked and what motivated him.
- Getting tested for ADHD.
- Researching ADHD and what he discovered.
- What came out of his research.
- The 4 Cs system that he uses to help him complete a project.
- How he leverages novelty to help him get started and finish a task.
- Finding motivational leverage points that helped him finish his book.
- Malcolm in the Middle story about Did who struggles with ADHD.
- Finding the trigger that helps you focus back on what matters so you can complete your goal.
- How labeling his emotional regulation issue helped him be more conscious of his choices instead of letting anger take over.
- Using the “history reflection” framework to help him regulate his emotions.
- Getting back in the drivers seat with our emotions.
- Why so many people struggle with emotional literacy.
- Our body’s physical prediction model.
- Capturing the learnings from a project to one day share with others.
You can learn more about Jesse Anderson over at ADHD Jesse. You can also connect with him on LinkedIn. Check out his new book Extra Focus: The Quick Start Guide to Adult ADHD on Amazon.
As always, if you have any questions or want to submit a guest for the podcast that you think would be amazing, just reach out to me on the Dig to Fly website, and I’ll do my best to get them on. If you enjoy the interview, please take 30 seconds to rate the Dig to Fly podcast on your favorite platform. Thanks!
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