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  • Comparison Is the Thief of Progress
    Jun 25 2025

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    In this solo episode of Mindset with Gina, ADHD coach Gina Odom explores the often-destructive habit of comparing ourselves to others, especially for those living with ADHD. Gina shares a vulnerable personal story about catching herself in a moment of comparison—even after years of mindset work—when she began to feel "behind" next to someone who seemed highly accomplished. This episode highlights how easy it is to create false narratives about others' success, and how damaging that can be to our self-worth and progress.

    Listeners will learn:

    • Why comparison is particularly harmful for ADHD brains

    • The mental traps we fall into when we assume someone else's journey is "better"

    • Practical mindset tools to stop comparing and stay focused on your own growth

    • How to redefine success on your own terms

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re not doing enough or constantly measuring yourself against others, this episode offers compassion, insight, and actionable strategies to help you shift out of the comparison spiral and back into alignment with your unique path.

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    8 min
  • The Power of a Diagnosis: How Understanding ADHD Can Help You Forgive Yourself
    May 19 2025

    In this episode of Mindset Matters, host Gina Odom shares how receiving an ADHD diagnosis in adulthood can be a powerful step toward self-forgiveness. If you've spent years feeling “lazy,” “flaky,” or “not enough,” this episode will help you reframe those struggles with compassion and clarity. Learn how a diagnosis can provide the context you need to release shame, embrace your strengths, and move forward with grace—both personally and professionally.

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    6 min
  • ADHD & Aging: What Changes, What Matters, and Why It’s Never Too Late
    Mar 21 2025

    What happens when ADHD meets midlife and beyond? In this episode of Mindset Matters, we dive into the often-overlooked intersection of ADHD and aging—whether you were diagnosed young, later in life, or are just now wondering if ADHD is part of your story.

    We explore how symptoms shift as we age, the emotional impact of living undiagnosed for decades, and why hormonal changes, life transitions, and shifting routines can make ADHD more noticeable in midlife. You'll hear why so many adults—especially women—are only just getting diagnosed in their 40s, 50s, or even 60s, and how that clarity can be life-changing. Parts of this challenges like:

    "The challenges and responsibilities of adulthood can make symptoms of ADHD more evident if they’re not managed well." https://add.org/does-adhd-get-worse-with-age/

    "Hormonal changes that naturally come about with perimenopause and menopause can amplify emotional dysregulation and onset greater executive function difficulties often associated with ADHD. https://www.endeavorotc.com/blog/adhd-in-older-women/

    However, This episode isn’t just about challenges—it’s about empowerment. We’ll share strategies to navigate ADHD at any stage, from building new systems and support to reframing your past with compassion and clarity.

    Whether you’re newly diagnosed, undiagnosed but curious, or supporting someone you love with ADHD, this episode will help you feel seen, validated, and hopeful. Because no matter your age, it’s never too late to understand your brain—and thrive with it.

    🎧 Tune in for insight, real talk, and practical tools to help you live with more intention, less shame, and a lot more self-compassion.

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    9 min
  • Winning the Day: ADHD-Friendly Routines for Parents with ADHD
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode we explore Winning the Day: ADHD-Friendly Routines for Parents with ADHD. Join host Gina as she delves into the intricacies of establishing a successful morning routine for those navigating life with ADHD. This episode features psychologist Alena Schabes, who specializes in neurodivergence and family therapy. Together, they explore actionable strategies to bring structure and ease into chaotic mornings.

    Dive into the importance of mindset as the cornerstone of preparing for the day ahead. Gina and Alena discuss how adopting the "I get to" attitude can transform morning chaos into harmony. They remind listeners that routines need not be rigid, encouraging flexibility to adapt to seasonal and familial needs. The conversation also touches on minimizing morning disruptions, such as resisting the urge to check phones immediately and focusing on waking rituals that set the tone for a successful day.

    Whether it's using music to uplift energy or understanding the importance of morning light exposure, these tips are designed to help you and your family navigate mornings more effectively. Join the conversation for valuable insights into managing time, setting goals, and creating a positive and structured start to your day.

    You can find Alena on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/alena.schabes

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    33 min
  • Why ADHD Brains Are Prone to Burnout (And How to Prevent It)
    Jan 16 2025

    Welcome back to "Mindset with Gina", the podcast that explores strategies for living your best life with ADHD. In this episode, ADHD professional coach Gina Odom tackles the pressing topic of burnout, specifically why ADHD brains are prone to it and how it can be prevented. Burnout can often feel like hitting a wall mentally, physically, and emotionally—but the good news is that it's preventable if you recognize the signs early.

    Gina explores why individuals with ADHD may experience burnout more frequently due to:

    • hyperfocus,
    • energy crashes,
    • executive function challenges,
    • rejection sensitivity, and emotional dysregulation. She provides actionable strategies to avoid burnout, such as setting boundaries, prioritizing breaks, utilizing time management tools, and practicing self-compassion.

    The episode delves into what burnout looks like for ADHD sufferers and differentiates these signs from depression, offering guidance on recovery steps when burnout hits. Gina shares personal insights and experiences, emphasizing the importance of staying connected to oneself to prevent burnout's harsh effects.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights and discover strategies to thrive without hitting the dreaded burnout wall.

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    10 min
  • Unveiling the Connection: ADHD and Addiction
    Dec 5 2024

    In this episode of "Mindset with Gina," host Gina Odom delves into the fascinating link between ADHD and addiction. Discover why individuals with ADHD are more prone to addiction due to dopamine deficiency and impulsive behavior.

    Learn about the challenges faced by those with ADHD, including emotional dysregulation and the pursuit of instant gratification. Gina discusses how ADHD can often go undiagnosed, leading to years of self-medicating behaviors that may be misdiagnosed as depression or other disorders.

    Explore strategies to break the cycle of addiction, including accurate diagnosis, healthy lifestyle changes, and therapeutic support tailored to ADHD. This episode emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing ADHD as part of the recovery journey, fostering self-compassion and effective, compassionate support.

    Mel Robbins Episode w: Dr. Gabor Mate re: addiction and ADHD

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    9 min
  • Navigating Sensitivity: Understanding RSD and HSP
    Nov 2 2024

    Welcome back to another insightful episode of "Mindset with Gina," where we delve into the mindsets and tools that empower you to live your best life. This time, we explore the intriguing topic of Rejection-Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) versus being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP), two experiences that resonate deeply with many listeners.

    Discover the distinct characteristics of RSD, often linked to ADHD, characterized by intense emotional responses to perceived rejection, and HSP, a trait identified by Dr. Elaine Aron, marked by heightened sensitivity to sensory and emotional inputs. Learn about the personal journey of Gina, who, despite having ADHD, identifies more with being an HSP.

    We also provide practical strategies to manage these experiences. For RSD, techniques like reframing self-talk, practicing box breathing, and clear communication are key. Meanwhile, HSPs can benefit from creating a sensory-friendly environment, practicing grounding techniques, and scheduling downtime. Whether you resonate with RSD, HSP, or both, this episode offers valuable insights and tools to help you thrive.

    Join us on this journey of understanding and growth, and don't forget to share this episode with a friend or leave a review if you found it helpful. Keep growing, keep thriving, and be kind to yourself.

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    7 min
  • From Chaos to Clarity: How ADHD Coaching Transformed My Life
    Oct 24 2024

    Welcome back to Mindset with Gina. In this episode, Gina opens up about her personal journey with ADHD and how specialized coaching transformed her life. Discover how ADHD coaching provided her with the tools, confidence, and clarity to thrive, turning her unique challenges into strengths.

    Gina shares her experiences with traditional business coaching and how ADHD coaching offered a more personalized approach, helping her understand her brain's functions and leveraging her natural abilities. This episode dives into the importance of building systems aligned with personal tendencies and the power of habit-building through hands-on coaching.

    If you're struggling with ADHD or feeling held back by it, Gina's story might be the inspiration you need. Learn how to harness your strengths, implement effective tools, and build a life that feels aligned, productive, and joyful. Tune in for an empowering conversation on growth mindset and personal development.

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    10 min