S4-Ep 34: When "Just Do It" Doesn't Work: Executive Functioning, ADHD, and Real-Life Tools with Nichole O'Donnell, BCBA
What if the struggles you're seeing aren't about motivation, effort, or behavior—but executive functioning?
In this episode of Shining Through: Inspiring Voices of Autism, host Jennifer Dantzler welcomes Nichole O'Donnell, BCBA and Director of Clinical Operations at Empower Behavioral Health [https://www.empowerbh.com/] and a longtime autism professional, to explore the critical role executive functioning plays in everyday life.
Together, they break down what executive functioning is, why it matters, and how challenges with skills like time management, organization, task initiation, emotional regulation, planning, and self-control can impact children, teens, and adults. Through personal stories, professional insights, and practical examples, Nichole shares how executive functioning challenges often show up in individuals with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, and other learning differences—and why these struggles are often misunderstood as laziness, defiance, or lack of motivation.
Listeners will walk away with actionable strategies and tools that can be used at home, in school, and in the workplace, including visual timers, checklists, planners, routines, accommodations, and organization systems that help reduce stress and increase independence.
Whether you're a parent, educator, employer, self-advocate, or someone who has ever felt overwhelmed by daily tasks, this episode offers valuable insights and practical solutions to help make life a little easier—and a lot more successful.
️ Show notes in this episode:
Executive Functioning Resources for Kids [https://childmind.org/topics/executive-functions/]
Getting Things Done Resources [https://gettingthingsdone.com/resources/]
Unstuck and On Target [https://unstuckandontarget.com/]
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