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  • When Your Kid is Angry at You: Feelings First
    Jul 20 2024

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    In this episode, I’m sharing a simple yet powerful strategy to respond when your neurodiverse kids are upset: “Feelings First.”

    This response may be simple, but it is not easy. It requires us to allow and accept our child’s emotions WITHOUT trying to solve or fix their pain. And when they are blaming us for that pain, it also requires that we set aside our own defensiveness so we can respond to their feelings with true compassion and empathy.

    Using the example of my daughter’s anger when I had to work on her birthday, I’ll demonstrate why this matters so much. Well talk about how “Feelings First” creates connection with our kids and helps them calm down faster. We’ll also talk about how this strategy makes it easy to model emotional maturity to our kids.

    “Feelings First” is part of the “C” in the CALM method (Connecting with compassion). Once you take this pivotal first step, you can then use the rest of CALM (Assessing thoughts, Loosening your grip on unhelpful beliefs, Making intentional decisions) to manage your OWN emotional health.

    This CALM method is how you can feel less stressed and more peaceful and self-confident as a parent.

    If you’re struggling with mom burnout, guilt, or feeling like a failure, do not miss this episode! I guarantee this is the piece you’re missing.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • From Overwhelm to CALM in Minutes: The Simple Question You're Not Asking Yourself
    • 5 Unspoken Rules Every Working Mom Should Rethink
    • The Power and Paradox of Emotion: Surprising Truths For Working Moms (Part 1)
    • The Power and Paradox of Emotion: Surprising Truths For Working Moms (Part 2)
    • the "How We Feel" App

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    Everything on this podcast and website is for informational purposes only and should not be used as medical advice. Views are our own, and do not necessarily represent those of our past or present employers or colleagues.

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    31 m
  • REPOST: 5 Unspoken Rules Every Working Mom Should Rethink
    Jul 12 2024

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    This week we'd like to re-share the Unspoken Rules that keep working moms stuck in exhaustion and overwhelm. These rules are beliefs that have been ingrained in us by family and society since childhood. Often we aren't even consciously aware of them anymore, but we still follow them and they can have a lot of power over how we feel and how we act.

    I've found that all high-achieving working moms have Unspoken Rules that boil down to one ore more of 5 categories.

    They all center around what we think we "need" in order to feel good:
    In order to feel better, I need...
    1 Them to change / This thing to change (Arguing with Reality / Control Enthusiasm)
    2 To be perfect/To get it right (Perfectionism)
    3 Them to like me / approve of me (People-pleasing)
    4 To get more done (Hustle Mindset)
    5. People to be logical (Hyper-Rationality)

    These Rules aren't all bad; in fact, many of them have helped us succeed in the past. But if you're struggling right now, I guarantee that at least one or more of these rules is at the root of it.

    Listen to hear more about how these Rules show up in our lives, how to uncover your Rules by asking "why is this a problem for me?" and more!

    This is just a quick overview, so be sure to also grab the free replay & slides from my webinar " How to Feel Better: Stop Following These 5 Unspoken Rules for a deeper dive into this topic.

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    21 m
  • Embracing Uniqueness: Lessons from Neurodiversity and Pandemic Puppies
    Jun 21 2024

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    This week, I'm revisiting a popular episode from last year, along with fresh insights from a recent neurodiversity conference.

    The original episode ("Would You Rather be Unique or Normal?") was based on an eye-opening conversation with my child about our pandemic puppies. His unique perspective, shaped by autism spectrum disorder and ADHD, encouraged me to question some of my most deeply held beliefs about the importance of fitting in.

    It also illustrates the idea of being neurodiversity-affirming: viewing differently wired brains not as problems to be solved, but rather natural variations with unique strengths... as well as unique challenges. As we delve into this topic, we'll question whether being "normal" should be the ultimate goal, and explore the inherent value of embracing diversity.

    So please join me and get inspired to embrace the uniqueness in yourself and others!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Neurodiversity: A Conference About People Who Think Differently
    Click HERE to register for VIP virtual access to the neurodiversity CME discussed in this episode. You'll receive links to watch my talk, along with those of the other physician experts, plus access to online materials and more!

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    22 m
  • What Do I Need Here? (Self-Coaching Power Question)
    Jun 14 2024

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    Ever feel like traditional self-care advice just doesn't fit your neurodiverse needs? This episode is a must-listen as we rethink rigid self-care routines and focus on tuning into our body's signals to create a more personalized approach. By understanding and honoring our unique needs, we can break negative cycles and enhance our well-being.

    In this podcast I highlight the importance of self-awareness and self-compassion as foundational steps to truly enjoying life and career again. Whether you're adjusting to a new job schedule or simply seeking a more authentic self-care routine, this episode offers practical, effective strategies to help you grow.

    Mentioned In this episode:
    Divergent Conversations Podcast Episode 24: Conversation about self-attunement as the basis of self-care starts approx 27:30.

    Feel Better in 10 Minutes: Self-Care for Busy Moms Who Don’t Have Time for It.

    Neurodiversity: A Conference About People Who Think Differently
    Click HERE to register for VIP access to this virtual CME event, where you can hear me speak, along with other physician experts in neurodiversity.

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    27 m
  • Why ADHD is Underdiagnosed in Women (Neuro-Spicy Month)
    Jun 7 2024

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    It's Neuro-Spicy Month here at Rethink Your Rules!

    Today, Jenny gave a presentation about ADHD at a neurodiversity focused CME. So, we're revisiting some prior RYR episodes about ADHD. (Especially since they are the most downloaded episodes ever!)

    This week, we're taking a deep dive into the reasons many women - especially smart women - don’t find out they have ADHD until their 40’s. (If ever.)

    You’ll learn:
    • Common misconceptions about ADHD in general
    • How adhd presents in females vs males
    • How girls “mask” their ADHD
    • The effect of hormones on ADHD

    And more!

    If you’ve been curious why so many people seem to be getting diagnosed with ADHD lately, or wondered whether you might have it yourself, this episode is a great place to start.

    Mentioned in this Episode:
    Neurodiversity: A Conference About People Who Think Differently
    Click HERE to register for this free virtual CME event, where you can hear me speak, along with other physician experts in neurodiversity.

    Adult ADHD: Resources for Physicians
    Jenny's favorite evidence-based resources & simple ADHD self-assessments, curated for physicians.

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    30 m
  • How ADHD Presents in Physicians (Neuro-Spicy Month)
    May 30 2024

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    It's Neuro-Spicy Month here at Rethink Your Rules!

    Jenny's gearing up to present about ADHD at a CME about neurodiversity next month. So it seems like the perfect time to revisit some prior RYR episodes about ADHD. (Especially since they are the most downloaded episodes ever!)

    This week, we're going into detail about the signs and symptoms of ADHD in physicians. Understanding how ADHD presents can help us recognize it in ourselves and others, and can help us do a better job of supporting our colleagues.

    Mentioned in this Episode:
    Neurodiversity: A Conference About People Who Think Differently
    Click HERE to register for this free virtual CME event, where you can hear me speak, along with other physician experts in neurodiversity.

    Adult ADHD: Resources for Physicians
    Jenny's favorite evidence-based resources & simple ADHD self-assessments, curated for physicians.

    Understanding attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder in physicians: workplace implications and management strategies
    Journal Article by Mammoliti et al

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    45 m
  • My ADHD and Me (Neuro-Spicy Month)
    May 23 2024

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    It's Neuro-Spicy Month here at Rethink Your Rules!

    Jenny's gearing up to present about ADHD at a CME about neurodiversity next month. So it seems like the perfect time to revisit some prior RYR episodes about ADHD. (Especially since they are the most downloaded episodes ever!)

    This week, hear how Jenny's later-in-life ADHD diagnosis allowed her to view her past in an entirely new light. She shares openly about some struggles and failures that, in retrospect, were likely due to ADHD.

    Does this sound like you - or someone you love? Could it be undiagnosed ADHD?

    Mentioned in this Episode:
    Neurodiversity: A Conference About People Who Think Differently
    Click HERE to register for this free virtual CME event, where you can hear Jenny speak, along with other physician experts in neurodiversity.

    Adult ADHD: Resources for Physicians
    Jenny's favorite evidence-based resources & simple ADHD self-assessments, curated for physicians.

    Focus@will
    Jenny's Favorite Music App for Focus (Not an affiliate link)

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    52 m
  • ADHD: It's Not What You Think (Neuro-Spicy Month)
    May 17 2024

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    It's Neuro-Spicy Month here at Rethink Your Rules!

    Jenny's gearing up to present about ADHD at a CME about neurodiversity next month. So it seems like the perfect time to revisit some prior RYR episodes about ADHD. (Especially since they are the most downloaded episodes ever!)

    We're kicking things off this week with a look at how ADHD is widely misunderstood, leading to misdiagnosis and unnecessary stigma and shame. The formal diagnostic criteria is outdated and incomplete. It doesn’t reflect the latest data or the widespread experience of ADHD experts. In this episode, Jenny breaks down our current understanding of ADHD, some key features you have never heard of, and how it all ties together. By the end of this crash course, you’ll know more about ADHD than 90% of people, and even more than most physicians!

    Mentioned in this Episode:
    Neurodiversity: A Conference About People Who Think Differently
    Click HERE to register for this free virtual CME event, where you can hear me speak, along with other physician experts in neurodiversity.

    Adult ADHD: Resources for Physicians
    Jenny's favorite evidence-based resources & simple ADHD self-assessments, curated for physicians.

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    33 m