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lhia92
36
3 anni fa

Adhd & Meditation

Is there a single person with ADHD who has managed to meditate with good results? It seems to me completely incompatible with attention problems...


37 commenti
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I post e i commenti qui condividono esperienze personali — non consigli medici. Per domande sul trattamento, parla con un medico.


Avatar di ParabolicHeater
ParabolicHeater
20
3 anni fa

I would lose focus, especially when people around me would be doing other stuff.


Avatar di cocosparkle
cocosparkle
22
3 anni fa

I just can’t! I thought I was broken until I was diagnosed and then it all made sense!


Avatar di lilmushroomgal
lilmushroomgal
1
3 anni fa

Sadly when I was put on antidepressants for my anxiety, it made my attention issues so much worse. I hope other people have more positive experiences they can tell you about though :)


Avatar di anisamarguerite
anisamarguerite
1
3 anni fa

I meditate but sometimes I have to trick myself into it


Avatar di adhdartist2023
adhdartist2023
21
3 anni fa

Here is a great article from additudemag.com on meditation and adhd. https://www.additudemag.com/how-to-meditate-for-adhd-symptoms/


Avatar di Chizuru94
Chizuru94
1
3 anni fa

Playne on Steam helped me for a bit, but couldn't commit to it anymore eventually, as usual. Managed to be able to relax to hypnosis audio, though. After years of practice, though :,)


Avatar di cdawg3368
cdawg3368
5
3 anni fa

Yin yoga or Pilates work well for me. I do meditate as well but has to break through some time until I could really be present.


Avatar di jucjjj
jucjjj
1
3 anni fa

yoga or pilates or other movement based combined with breathing gets me in a “meditative” state better than sitting down… because yeah not enough going on to keep my attention


Avatar di quirkydelight
quirkydelight
18
3 anni fa

I struggled with this for a looooooooong time, especially because I wasn't equipped to handle actually realising how anxious/fidgety I was ALL the time, but just noticing that is already meditating.


Avatar di huts20
huts20
1
3 anni fa

Meditation doesn’t have to be sitting on the floor in silence. It means to focus on one thing with intensity. Ex: learning to play a song on an instrument. Playing guitar has probably saved my life


Avatar di Gingerina
Gingerina
1
3 anni fa

Last year i was focus on it , but then i lost it.. i would like to start again . It helped me a lot


Avatar di pie85
pie85
1
3 anni fa

I try to at bed, I look up a deep sleep guided meditation on YouTube.


Avatar di sparklysquirrel
sparklysquirrel
2
3 anni fa

So hard to quiet my mind!


Avatar di happydani
happydani
3
3 anni fa

I do a body scan meditation technique, focusing attention on each part of the body starting at the toes. The headspace app is great, because they're guided meditations.


Avatar di ohmu.
ohmu.
31
3 anni fa

I forgot to mention that one thing that does work for me is practicing mindfulness in everyday life activities. For example, while doing the dishes, I try to focus on each step: "I'm picking up the plate", "I'm scrubbing it clean", "I'm rinsing it" etc.


Avatar di kixMummy87
kixMummy87
5
3 anni fa

I focus on my breathing and do it before bed. Eyes closed, fill my lungs as much as I can and empty them as much as I can I think both in and out are a 5 second count. And hold for 10 seconds in between. People don’t breathe enough. Especially people with anxiety and depression. Which are both 2nd to ADHD


Avatar di GuyDo
GuyDo
6
3 anni fa

hahaha, just finished my so many attempted effort of meditation for 10 min. I think i managed it for about 20 sec total of those ten minutes to focus on my breathing 😅


Avatar di ParabolicHeater
ParabolicHeater
20
3 anni fa

I’ve been blessed with the insight that reciting out loud helps me to focus and have khushu when praying.


Avatar di adhdude1
adhdude1
1
3 anni fa

Is there anyway I can change my name lol why the 6000???


Avatar di adhdude1
adhdude1
1
3 anni fa

headspace is a great app helped to start with, and then I also tried calm after and I really enjoyed some of calms meditations really good


Avatar di Unknown
Unknown
1
3 anni fa

Try the “Balance” application. Works great for me.


Avatar di ollie&squeaks
ollie&squeaks
1
3 anni fa

I use meditation guides in the “FitOn” app. Listening to someone speak keeps me on track so my mind doesn’t wander off


Avatar di Unknown
Unknown
1
3 anni fa

Don't start big. Insight Timer is a good app with loads of guided meditations of various lengths. It is a practice, i.e. you get better if you stick with it. Like anything, if it's new it will be less easy.


Avatar di Unknown
Unknown
1
3 anni fa

I had a great deal of difficulty with still meditation. If I am doing a moving meditation I can focus, concentrate and be more present. Now that I have improved with movement based meditations the still meditations are becoming more doable.


Avatar di JFi__
JFi__
1
3 anni fa

Try throwing yourself into a Vipassana 10-day retreat, with medication (yes it’s very daunting for adhd). It’s hardly possible for me to keep myself down and meditate for more than 10 minutes. But in the last day of the retreat I could easily sit there for 90mins, really meditating.


Avatar di pinkmess
pinkmess
17
3 anni fa

I find meditation difficult since I also have tinnitus. It’s seems loudest when my environment is quiet. Music helps. Being in nature helps, too. I recently bought a chair swing. I don’t know why but sitting in it seems to put my mind into a different space and allows my body to relax. I haven’t tried it yet but I thought that listening to music on my headphones while sitting in my chair swing might allow me to meditate more effectively.


Avatar di ohmu.
ohmu.
31
3 anni fa

I have tried using different apps and programs (headspace among others), but I can't stick with it, and long sessions are haaaard.


Avatar di erinfection
erinfection
1
3 anni fa

Yes, I used an awesome game called PLAYNE. It worked for me because there were visuals to guide my breathing, calming audio, and the fox friend was always there. Also the gamified nature of it. I managed it consistently for a couple of months.


Avatar di loripiie
loripiie
1
3 anni fa

I can only meditate if I have background noise to close off the static in my brain. Deep brown noise has the best results. I can meditate for a few short minutes without a single thought.


Avatar di adhdartist2023
adhdartist2023
21
3 anni fa

The sitting kind, NO. But I love hiking with my dogs in silence. Nature and the forest and creek are really soothing. That’s really the only time and place I can meditate with benefits. As Katy2610 said, medication does help focus your mind.


Avatar di K8ty2610
K8ty2610
1
3 anni fa

Medication to my understanding is to help the brain chill out, so it will help with some impulsive behaviors but not all. Sometimes we learn reactions that helped us survive at some point.


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