
E050: 10 Strategies for Exiting the Depression Spiral
06/04/20 • 16 min
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E049: How to Help a Friend Whose Parent is Dying
My little sister called for advice on how to help her best friend, who just found out her mom has terminal cancer with 12 months to live. Since our mom passed away of cancer when we were young, my sister felt like she should know what to say, yet she was stuck. Grief is strange like that. A death 15 years ago can choke you up like it was yesterday. Sharing the burden of grief and death is not easy and it's scary. And that's just what a good friendship relies on: support through the tough times. I'm here for virtual hugs and to help get you through.
Find the info & items mentioned in my podcast here: https://www.patriciasung.com/show-notes I also put together a free list of my favorite resources for ADHD mamas; snag that there, too.Next Episode

E051: Friendship Strategies for Adult ADHD
How can we be better friends? Adult ADHD makes it difficult to juggle social cues, keep up with friends, and show how much you care to the people who mean the most. Let's talk some practical strategies. I also sat down with Noelle Rhodes of Friending podcast this week and discussed friendship struggles when have adult ADHD, feeling scattered or overwhelmed, so be sure to Listen in on my chat with Noelle here.
Find the info & items mentioned in my podcast here: https://www.patriciasung.com/show-notes
I also put together a free list of my favorite resources for ADHD mamas; snag that there, too.If you like this episode you’ll love
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