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Go from Selfish to Self love/ A lesson for all Neurodivergent thinkers

Go from Selfish to Self love/ A lesson for all Neurodivergent thinkers

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In this podcast episode, Stephen Martin explores the concept of self-love, particularly in the context of neurodiversity, including ADHD and dyslexia. He discusses the challenges faced by individuals with these conditions in cultivating self-love, often due to external validation and comparison with others. Stephen emphasizes the importance of recognizing these patterns and offers practical steps to foster self-love, including meditation and self-reflection. He distinguishes between self-love and selfishness, advocating for a balanced approach to personal well-being.



Takeaways

  • Self-love is often misunderstood and confused with selfishness.

  • Neurodivergent individuals may struggle with self-worth due to external validation.

  • Comparison with others can hinder self-love and personal growth.

  • Recognizing the need to compare oneself to others is crucial for self-acceptance.

  • Meditation can provide clarity and help in making decisions that align with self-love.

  • Taking time for self-reflection can prevent unnecessary stress and frustration.

  • Self-love involves prioritizing oneself without harming others.

  • It's important to differentiate between what you want and what you think you should want.

  • Practicing self-love can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic life.

  • Being number one in your life is essential for overall well-being.



self-love, neurodiversity, ADHD, dyslexia, mental health, self-worth, comparison, mindfulness, personal growth, emotional well-being, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.



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