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In this episode, we continue the conversation around neurodiversity and navigating a cancer diagnosis.
My beautiful friend, Alissa Harris, joins me to talk about being part of the lost generation. We’re a group of people who went undiagnosed with ADHD (and often autism) until adulthood.
It’s not only ADHD we have in common, Alissa is a cancer survivor after going through treatment for thyroid cancer 15-years-ago.
Alissa’s story will resonate with people who were diagnosed with ADHD as an adult! She was always drawn to high-pace, dopermine-inducing industries but found herself in a continual cycle of burn-out.
When the pandemic hit in 2020, Alissa found herself at home with to-do lists but never got anything done. After decades of being busy, the slowness of lockdown uncovered a hidden part of herself.
We talk about:
- adult diagnosis of ADHD
- how ADHD impacts our executive function
- making sense of your life when you're diagnosed with ADHD as an adult
- how cancer impacts the way we experience life.
And more!
Alissa is an LA-based ADHD coach who works with people to develop tools to thrive in life.
Alissa’s links:
https://www.alissa-harris.com/
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