
I have ADHD...but seriously I do
02/23/24 • 38 min
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In this episode, Mary shares her personal journey of discovering and being diagnosed with ADHD. She discusses the symptoms and challenges she faced, as well as the impact it had on her daily life. Mary also explores the connection between ADHD and PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and how they can exacerbate each other. She shares her experience of starting medication for ADHD and the positive effects it has had on her overall well-being. Mary concludes by encouraging listeners to seek help and support if they suspect they may have ADHD.
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In this episode, Mary shares her personal journey of discovering and being diagnosed with ADHD. She discusses the symptoms and challenges she faced, as well as the impact it had on her daily life. Mary also explores the connection between ADHD and PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and how they can exacerbate each other. She shares her experience of starting medication for ADHD and the positive effects it has had on her overall well-being. Mary concludes by encouraging listeners to seek help and support if they suspect they may have ADHD.
Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
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Katies Corner: School Time Stress
In this conversation, Katie and Mary discuss the challenges they face with school schedules and the frustrations surrounding Valentine's Day celebrations. They also delve into the difficulties they encounter with the school system, including issues with school registration and retention. The conversation highlights the considerations and concerns they have regarding kindergarten enrollment and the social development and maturity of their children. They emphasize the importance of advocating for their children and trusting their intuition. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the fight for their children's success and well-being. In this conversation, Mary and Katie discuss various challenges and experiences of parenting. They touch on topics such as body image and self-esteem, the mental load of parenting, the challenges of the teenage years, and the journey of parenthood. They also talk about feeling inadequate as parents and the struggles with yelling at kids. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the impact of parental mood on children and the importance of navigating busyness and setting priorities.
Takeaways
- Advocate for your children and trust your intuition when it comes to their education and well-being.
- Challenges with school schedules and policies can cause frustration and stress for parents.
- Consider the social development and maturity of your child when making decisions about kindergarten enrollment.
- The school system may have limitations and rules that don't always align with the needs of individual children.
- The fight for your children's success and well-being requires perseverance and determination. Body image and self-esteem can be sensitive topics for children, and it's important for parents to address them in a positive and supportive way.
- Parenting comes with a heavy mental load, especially as children get older, and it's important for parents to find ways to manage and prioritize their own well-being.
- The teenage years can be challenging for both parents and children, and it's important to maintain open communication and understanding during this time.
- Parenthood is a journey with ups and downs, and it's normal to feel inadequate at times. It's important to remember that no one has all the answers and to seek support when needed.
- Yelling at kids can have a negative impact on their self-esteem and emotional well-being, and parents should strive to find alternative ways to discipline and communicate with their children.
- Parental mood and behavior can significantly impact children, and it's important for parents to be mindful of their own emotions and reactions.
- Navigating busyness and setting priorities is a common challenge for parents, and it's important to find a balance that allows for self-care and quality time with family.
Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
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We are back Picking Daisies...Let's Catch Up
After a year-long hiatus, Mary Hendricks is back with a brand-new season of Picking Daisies! In this deeply personal and reflective episode, Mary shares the journey that led to her break from podcasting and what inspired her return. She opens up about her struggles with mental health, including PMDD and ADHD, and the lessons she’s learned about healing, community, and the power of honesty.
Mary also takes listeners behind the scenes of her podcasting experience, discussing the importance of structure and how embracing both the messy and beautiful parts of life has shaped her approach to this new season.
Get ready for a season of authentic conversations, relatable stories, and heartfelt encouragement as Picking Daisiesreturns with a renewed focus on growth, support, and honesty.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- Why Mary took a year-long break from podcasting and what brought her back.
- The importance of structure in creating engaging content.
- How PMDD and ADHD have shaped Mary’s personal and professional journey.
- Why healing is a continuous journey rather than a destination.
- The value of community and support in navigating life’s challenges.
- How honesty in conversations can be both liberating and met with resistance.
- Why it’s essential to embrace the messy, imperfect moments of life.
Key Takeaways:
- Podcasting is like the wild west—anyone can start, but structure is key to success.
- Mental health struggles like PMDD and ADHD are common and should be openly discussed.
- Healing is ongoing; it’s not about perfection but progress.
- Community support is vital for personal growth and resilience.
- Sharing the good, the bad, and the messy parts of life helps foster connection.
- Honesty in conversations may be met with resistance, but it’s worth it.
- Medication can be an effective tool in mental health management.
Connect with Mary Hendricks & Picking Daisies:
- Instagram: [@TheVeryMaryLife]
- Newsletter: [Link to subscribe]
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If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might need encouragement. Together, we can embrace the mess and grow through what we go through.
Join Mary everyday for a real look into life with 3 crazy ass kids, surviving, thriving, and whatever the F else you might consider over at www.instagram.com/theverymarylife. Or if you're a Tik Tok fan, find me at https://www.tiktok.com/@theverymarylife. And of course, explore more on Theverymarylife.com
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