Doctor and Author of PlayDHD, Kirsten Milliken
A big welcome this week to all who found us in today's Wall Street Journal article on the benefits of getting up super-early! So glad to have you! Fun podcast this week - We're talking to Kirsten Milliken, author of the book PlayDHD - Her premise is very simple: As adults, we don't get enough playtime. Playtime is key and essential to mitigating the negatives of ADHD (without medication,) and allowing us to truly evolve our brains to be Faster Than Normal. Now, as we all know, I'm not anti-med. I am, however, a believer that medication to treat ADHD should be a last resort, and not a first strike. There are so many ways to improve our brains to adapt and thrive with ADHD! It's why I get up super-early, it's why I skydive, run, exercise, don't drink, etc. And millions of people do the same thing! It's important to note - The concept of sitting at a desk all day isn't more than a few hundred years old. Before that? Well, we were up virtually constantly. Working, playing, walking, exercising - it was who we were! Enjoy this week's episode with Kirsten, it's a good one! And next wednesday, we're talking to Elliott Weissbluth, CEO of Hightower - A $36 billion dollar money management firm. ADHD? Billions? We've got it all. Make sure you subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you don't miss an episode! In this episode, Peter and Kirsten discuss: Kirsten's Story (02:45) Why play is so important (05:00) Playing vs enjoying what you do (06:02) The lack of play in adults (07:38) How Kirsten explains to her patients why they need to play (10:37) How to maximize ADHD to your advantage (12:51) Kirsten's favorite way to play (14:50) How to deal with boring tasks (15:37) Links/Mentions PlayDHD (Book) Kirsten (Facebook / Website / Twitter) As always, leave us a comment below, drop us a review on iTunes (PLEASE!) and of course, subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already! Know of anyone you think should be on the FTN podcast? Shoot us a note - We'd love to hear!
From "The Faster Than Normal Podcast: ADD | ADHD | Health"
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