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ADHD and Emotional Intelligence: Why Feelings Can Feel Like Fireworks in a Windstorm
Manage episode 484573025 series 3473613
Welcome back to Authentically ADHD, where we turn emotional chaos into curious exploration. In this episode, Carmen dives deep into one of ADHD’s most misunderstood challenges: emotional intelligence. Spoiler alert — it’s not about being too sensitive, too reactive, or too much. It’s about how the ADHD brain processes emotional information on a totally different timeline.
✨ What we explore in this episode:
* What emotional intelligence really is, and why it’s essential for adulting, relationships, and self-understanding
* The neuroscience behind why ADHD brains struggle with emotional regulation, from delayed prefrontal cortex development to dopamine rollercoasters and amygdala overdrive
* What emotional dysregulation feels like in real life (hello, spiral over a microwave not closing properly 🙃)
* Hopeful, science-backed strategies for strengthening emotional intelligence using mindfulness, emotion labeling, coaching, and reframing sensitivity as data, not drama
* Why your emotional intensity isn’t a flaw — it’s a powerful signal that something matters
Carmen breaks it all down with compassion, humor, and the science to back it up. If your emotions have ever felt like a Fourth of July fireworks finale in a hurricane, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and a little more equipped to ride the waves.
💡 Bottom line? Emotional intelligence is a skill, not a fixed trait—and ADHDers are more than capable of building it, one small moment of self-awareness at a time.
🔁 Tune in and learn how to turn emotional overwhelm into emotional wisdom — ADHD style.
Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/carmen_irace
Join Focused: https://ihaveadhdllc.ontralink.com/t?orid=29951&opid=1
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit carmenauthenticallyadhd.substack.com/subscribe
213 episodes
Manage episode 484573025 series 3473613
Welcome back to Authentically ADHD, where we turn emotional chaos into curious exploration. In this episode, Carmen dives deep into one of ADHD’s most misunderstood challenges: emotional intelligence. Spoiler alert — it’s not about being too sensitive, too reactive, or too much. It’s about how the ADHD brain processes emotional information on a totally different timeline.
✨ What we explore in this episode:
* What emotional intelligence really is, and why it’s essential for adulting, relationships, and self-understanding
* The neuroscience behind why ADHD brains struggle with emotional regulation, from delayed prefrontal cortex development to dopamine rollercoasters and amygdala overdrive
* What emotional dysregulation feels like in real life (hello, spiral over a microwave not closing properly 🙃)
* Hopeful, science-backed strategies for strengthening emotional intelligence using mindfulness, emotion labeling, coaching, and reframing sensitivity as data, not drama
* Why your emotional intensity isn’t a flaw — it’s a powerful signal that something matters
Carmen breaks it all down with compassion, humor, and the science to back it up. If your emotions have ever felt like a Fourth of July fireworks finale in a hurricane, this episode will leave you feeling seen, validated, and a little more equipped to ride the waves.
💡 Bottom line? Emotional intelligence is a skill, not a fixed trait—and ADHDers are more than capable of building it, one small moment of self-awareness at a time.
🔁 Tune in and learn how to turn emotional overwhelm into emotional wisdom — ADHD style.
Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/carmen_irace
Join Focused: https://ihaveadhdllc.ontralink.com/t?orid=29951&opid=1
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit carmenauthenticallyadhd.substack.com/subscribe
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