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How to DESTROY šŸ’„Your Child's Future #adhdparenting
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47 Comments

Top Comments of this video!! :3

@jenniferwiebusch9688

3 months ago

Parents, teachers, society.... It comes from everywhere!

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@Ayyylien51

2 months ago

My dad had a catchphrase when raising me; "you should have done it right the first time", and it's only when I shut him out that I found myself actually engaging with problems and regaining some self-confidence.

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@InzeDev

2 months ago

I've been doing a lot of work grappling with the executive dysfunction that comes from trauma, adhd, austism, etc. and trying to get my life together. I've spent a long time developing strategies trying to make my problems more manageable, but in doing so convinced myself that I'm not strong enough to win. A huge part of achieving my goals has been telling myself that I am bigger than my problems and I AM strong enough. Once I started doing that getting up every morning didn't seem so hard.

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@CheekieCharlie

2 months ago

My kids didn't feel like failures until they went into school

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@marki57686

2 months ago

My 1 year old baby tries to solve a riddle, she (usually) fails and she applauds herself for doing great job. I love it šŸ˜„I am kinda jealous of her confidence

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@GunLobster

3 months ago

The timing is on point. I've seen loads of people, artists and non artists alike make excuses about pewdiepie's art progress being genetics and money as to why they can't improve their own art(I don't know how someone else being better equates to the fact another person will never improve but hey I'm not a wise guy).

While there may be some component to that, I just think most of these folks have been taught not to have faith in themselves which is sad. Many people, not only parents but also adults who can influence kids such as teachers, uncles, aunts and even just your regular older person need to understand what's being said in this video.

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@citrix123

3 months ago

My failings are the bricks to pave my road of success , but i must continue buidling that road no matter what

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@yvonnes7412

2 months ago

I learned how to make the perfect Chocolate Chip cookies by failing 100 timesā€¦ then practicing 100 more timesā€¦ He makes an excellent point. If someone gives up, itā€™s because someone taught them that. Failure isnā€™t proof of anything. Failure is a necessary part of success. We simply canā€™t learn everything without DOING. And weā€™re not going to do it right at first.

I EXPECT to fail the first time I try a new recipe. When people say ā€œI just canā€™t cookā€ that tells me they gave up when they had those initial failures. Everyone can cook, but are they willing to fail to gain the ability?

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@Dhilan100

2 months ago

Spitting facts and healing the masses.

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@jerrodzaneplummer

2 months ago

When they're raised in a world where everyone's just looking for a way to accept themselves for letting themselves believe they were failures.

Everyone just wants to know that they are worthy, important, and irreplaceable. It's not easy in anyone's shoes

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@MauledByDogBearsProd

2 months ago

You learn how to do things right by failing. No one at the top of their game got to where they are without failure.

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@gabywall6024

2 months ago

šŸŽ‰ Thank yo

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@faithm9284

2 months ago

So those thoughts can be rewritten with enough 'over-speak' that we can rerecord over the negative with the positive affirmation followed by action to farther affirm the positive 'self'! Where is my hand recorder? šŸ„³

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@Lesminster

3 months ago

Well. There's usually no one around a child that tries to walk telling them they are so bad in it, they suck, they better don't embarass themselves etc. There is no other child nearby who competes with the child and when it loses it tries to win by cutting the wings of the child etc.
A mix of society and weak personality is what makes people who lose faith and will to fight.

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@Ace7of7Hearts

2 months ago

That's some shit right there, we're taught how to succeed but also feeling failure.

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@menos1230

2 months ago

I have something to say. :)
When i was a child, my mother projected her insecuritys on to me, saying things like "iam good for nothing" or helping me with maths in a way... hmm how can i describe it... Whenever i couldn't solve an equation in an instant, a nuclear explosion would feel like brief and calm wind next to her reaction... I could go on, but i leave at that.


Long story short, i have risen out of that crap and iam confident enough, to do whatever i wanna do and iam not afraid to fail. I don't give a f*** so to speak.
And now, after i became quiet successfull in my life and beeing happy in my life, she seeks the contact with me, but i dont want to.
And despite of that she trying to give me a sense of guilt, that I don't want anything to do with her, which is kinda annoying.
Does someone has a tip for me, on how to deal with that?
I have a deep disrespect for this woman and don't want to spend any time with her...

I also have three little brothers, 2 of them live in her basement, no work, no real social life, etc...
Is there something i can tell them to help them too?
Thank in adwance :)

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@MercyTN581

2 months ago

Makes sense

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@eleanorbarsic8065

3 months ago

Totally my question @ myself

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@DerToasti

2 months ago

Nah it's because we do fail over and over. As opposed to a kid falling while playing, for us adults it's always a matter of life and death survival.

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