Integrating ADHD with Cameron Gott
Some days the flight plan holds. Most days it doesn't. In this episode, Cam explores what happens when life — and ADHD — diverts your best intentions: the reroute to Reykjavik, circling back to Sydney, the holding pattern over Dallas, the plane that never leaves the tarmac. More importantly, he explores what those moments are actually trying to tell you. Drawing on client stories and his own Father's Day "Global Freaker" moment, Cam walks through the practice of looking back without shame — doing a little Columbo-style detective work on your own derailments to spot patterns, reimagine the scenario, and start building a different response for next time. This episode also shares the concept of "two-factor authentication" of stepping into a new identity: how developing a practice has to come before you can trust a new version of yourself — whether that's the guy who can finally sit by a pond, the woman who discovers people see her as a thought leader, or the coach who learns that "listening partner" is a valid option. If your ADHD makes it hard to even see your ADHD, this one's for you. In this episode: * Why the plane metaphor keeps working (and what trans-Atlantic Airbus vs. regional jet actually means for your day) * The "Global Freaker" — and how to get him out of the cockpit * Rocket Man, the pond, and an identity nobody expected * Looking back without replaying: reimagine, then anticipate * Why the ADHD makes it hard to identify the ADHD
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