Learn to Thrive with ADHD Podcast
Are you exhausted from the cycle of setting a standard, missing it once, and labeling yourself a failure? Do you push harder in unsustainable ways or quit completely when shame shows up? What if the problem isn't that you lack discipline - it's that your ADHD brain turns every standard into an all-or-nothing trap? In this episode of Learn to Thrive with ADHD, Coach Mande John breaks down why traditional standards don't work for ADHD brains — and what to do instead. She shares how to build flexible, sustainable standards that guide you instead of judging you. In this episode, we discuss: * Why ADHD turns standards into all-or-nothing thinking (and how to stop it) * The critical difference between values (your deeper why) and standards (your measurable actions) * How to know your standards are being violated: when you get upset or angry * Why measurable standards matter: if your brain can't track it, you'll feel like you're failing even when you're trying * The all-or-nothing trap: when one miss becomes "I failed completely" * How shame shows up and makes you either push harder unsustainably or disconnect and quit * Building flexible standards with minimum, target, and maximum ranges for different capacity weeks * Why minimum isn't "I'll try" — it's a specific floor you can hit even on hard weeks * The review → revise → recommit cycle for getting back on track without shame * The one rule that keeps you engaged: every minute is a restart (no waiting for Monday) * How comparison sabotages your standards (what you see vs. what is) * Reality check questions: Do I have time? Support? Is this a minimum, normal, or maximum season? * Why celebrating progress isn't fluff — it's how you build momentum and evidence that your effort matters * Redefining wins: starting, doing the minimum, finishing one piece, coming back after you drift Mande shares real examples including her 30-minute daily cleaning standard that isn't perfect but is consistent, and how people at her gym simply see working out as "who they are" — not something they force. She explains why rigid standards make you more likely to quit, while flexible standards make you more likely to continue. Key Takeaway: Standards are guideposts, not judgments. They help you stay pointed where you want to go. One miss is data — information about what got in the way (sleep, stress, overwhelm, planning, emotions, capacity). Use it to adjust, not to judge yourself. The skill you're building isn't "never drift" — it's "notice and correct." The win is how fast you come back. Resources Mentioned: * Episode on "Your Perfect Week" (referenced) * Weekly ADHD Newsletter: learntothrivewithadhd.com/weekly [https://learntothrivewithadhd.com/weekly] * Instagram: @learntothrivewithadhd Connect with Mande: Learn more about private coaching with Mande: https://learntothrivewithadhd.com/services/ [https://learntothrivewithadhd.com/services/] Free Resources: https://learntothrivewithadhd.com/freeresources/ [https://learntothrivewithadhd.com/freeresources/] Website: https://www.learntothrivewithadhd.com/ [https://www.learntothrivewithadhd.com/] LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/learntothrivewithadhd [https://linktr.ee/learntothrivewithadhd] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learntothrivewithadhd/ [https://www.instagram.com/learntothrivewithadhd/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learntothrivewithadhd/ [https://www.facebook.com/learntothrivewithadhd/] #ADHD #ADHDPodcast #ADHDStandards #ADHDCoaching #SelfCompassion #MentalHealth #PersonalDevelopment #LearnToThrive #ADHDSupport #Neurodiversity #ADHDConsistency https://l Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1954263/fan_mail/new] CLICK HERE [https://www.learntothrivewithadhd.com] for more resources. We're on this journey together!
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