Why Dyslexic Entrepreneurs Feel Lazy When They’re Actually Overloaded
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In this episode of the Dyslexic Entrepreneur podcast, Stephen Martin explores the challenges faced by dyslexic entrepreneurs, particularly the feelings of laziness that often stem from cognitive overload. He discusses the importance of understanding how decision fatigue and the tendency to overthink can impact productivity. Stephen shares practical strategies for managing cognitive load, including the use of calendars and routines to alleviate decision fatigue. He emphasizes the need for self-compassion and the importance of communicating one's cognitive load to others.
Takeaways
Dyslexic entrepreneurs often feel lazy due to cognitive overload.
Big picture thinking can drain energy quickly.
Decision fatigue can hit earlier than expected.
Visual thinkers may carry too much information in their heads.
Overload can appear as procrastination to outsiders.
Doing less in a day can lead to greater productivity.
It's important to call out the shame loop in oneself.
Communicate your cognitive load to others clearly.
Using a calendar can help manage tasks effectively.
Creating routines can reduce decision fatigue.
Dyslexia, entrepreneurship, decision fatigue, cognitive load, neurodiversity, productivity, mental health, overwhelm, strategies, self-care,ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.
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