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Nobody Cares As Much As You Think They Do, And That's A REALLY GOOD THING, Perfectionism and ADHD

19 min · 18. mars 2026
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Nobody is thinking about you as much as you think they are. I know — rude. Also? The most liberating thing I'll ever say to you.

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episode CORE Presents: Fiona Kearnan Interview on her Book: "Unseen Battles: The Social and Emotional Challenges of ADHD" cover

CORE Presents: Fiona Kearnan Interview on her Book: "Unseen Battles: The Social and Emotional Challenges of ADHD"

Today I sit down with a teacher of 30 years. A teacher who has spent three decades in the classroom helping kids with ADHD — and who, somewhere along the way, never once saw herself in them. Until she did. Fiona Kearnan is an Australian educator, ADHD advocate, and author of Unseen Battles — a book she wrote for brilliant, high-achieving women like herself who received their ADHD diagnosis later in life. And when I say this conversation hit close to home... you already know. We talk about what it means to spend your entire career seeing something in others that you couldn't yet name in yourself. We talk about the mask — how capable women build it so well that even the experts miss it. And we talk about what happens when it finally comes off. If you've ever wondered how someone so smart, so accomplished, so together could go this long without knowing — this episode is your answer. 🎙️ Listen now. Then send this to the woman in your life who needs to hear it. Here is the Link for purchase of her Book: https://www.amazon.com/Unseen-Battles-Social-Emotional-Challenges-ebook/dp/B0GPS3SZ32?ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1&psc=1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.91RYazJ-QdLaXQTy43ZWLYIv5mpyYMUluoV2n7tJ2A4.ygVbDjYX9XPWt7vk1UBLVABtcV0kF8_zi3EJKHmWvQ0&dib_tag=AUTHOR [https://www.amazon.com/Unseen-Battles-Social-Emotional-Challenges-ebook/dp/B0GPS3SZ32?ref_=ast_author_dp_rw&th=1&psc=1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.91RYazJ-QdLaXQTy43ZWLYIv5mpyYMUluoV2n7tJ2A4.ygVbDjYX9XPWt7vk1UBLVABtcV0kF8_zi3EJKHmWvQ0&dib_tag=AUTHOR] Website: https://libbyandrewstudio.com/ [https://libbyandrewstudio.com/] Blog:https://libbyandrewstudio.com/blog/ [https://libbyandrewstudio.com/blog/] Instagram @libbyandrewstudio Book A Coaching Session: https://calendly.com/libby-libbyandrewstudio/private-clarity-momentum-session [https://calendly.com/libby-libbyandrewstudio/private-clarity-momentum-session]

2. april 202633 min
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ADHD Diagnosis: The Relief, The Regret… and Why Everything Gets Messy After

After my diagnosis, I called a friend who had been telling me I had ADHD for years. I was like… yeah, yeah. And then I got the diagnosis — and I was elated. Finally, something made sense. Maybe a little medication could help. Maybe this was the answer. But what I wasn’t expecting… was that the pattern recognition I had relied on for everything… would turn on me. It turned into something else entirely — replaying moments, decisions, things I’d said, things I’d missed. At first, it felt like regret. And then… it started to feel like regression. But something shifted. I started using my diagnosis — and a few very specific mental strategies — to do something I had never been able to do before: halt the thought web. In this episode, I walk you through: * why this “regression” phase happens in ADHD * what’s actually going on in your brain * and the exact steps I used to interrupt it and move forward Because this isn’t the end of the story. Many women move through this phase… back into stability — and then into a version of themselves that is more focused, more self-aware, and actually thriving. If you want a simple starting point, I created a guide called The Seven Signs You Might Have ADHD — https://libbyandrewstudio.myflodesk.com/libbyandrewstudio-sevensignsguide Hop on the waitlist for Group Coaching Here: https://libbyandrewstudio.myflodesk.com/coregroupcoachingmembership [https://libbyandrewstudio.com/contact] I’m Libby Andrew. This is CORE. This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. If something here resonates, consider speaking with a licensed clinician.

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