Following for advice if that's OK?thanks
Here's where I as audhd diagnosed ended up in the advice stakes on this oneMumma5
Would like to clarify audhd and BPD are distinct conditions, albeit with overlap. I have no personal insight to share on BPD.
"To "survive burnout phoenix-style"
means to recover and rise from it by
first prioritizing rest and self-care,
then setting realistic expectations and boundaries,
seeking support from others,
and finally reflecting on and reassessing your goals to rebuild a more balanced life that aligns with your values.
This process takes time and involves self-reflection, reconnecting with passions, and celebrating small wins to find renewed joy and meaning”
I have got as far as rebuilding a more balanced life that aligns with my values personally although I still have to make sure that I attend to the other parts otherwise I metaphorically feel the flames coming on again!
best wishes
Here's where I as audhd diagnosed ended up in the advice stakes on this oneMumma5
Would like to clarify audhd and BPD are distinct conditions, albeit with overlap. I have no personal insight to share on BPD.
Just to further clarify for Mumma5 , "AuDHD diagnosed" means that someone has been diagnosed, separately, with each of autism and ADHD.
So AuDHD isn't a distinct diagnosis or condition in its own right - it's a community shorthand term for having both autism and ADHD.
Here's where I as audhd diagnosed ended up in the advice stakes on this oneMumma5
Would like to clarify audhd and BPD are distinct conditions, albeit with overlap. I have no personal insight to share on BPD.
Just to further clarify for Mumma5 , "AuDHD diagnosed" means that someone has been diagnosed, separately, with each of autism and ADHD.
So AuDHD isn't a distinct diagnosis or condition in its own right - it's a community shorthand term for having both autism and ADHD.
I still have to make sure that I attend to the other parts otherwise I metaphorically feel the flames coming on again!
:-)