Understanding Masking
Dave and Sarah discuss how masking affects daily life, relationships, and personal growth. They explore the concept of dopamine and its role in motivation and reward.

Dave Delaney, diagnosed with ADHD at age 50, shares his journey of self-discovery and growth. He discusses how late-diagnosed adults often spend decades masking their struggles, creating elaborate coping mechanisms to hide their differences from a neurotypical world.
Dave and Sarah discuss how masking affects daily life, relationships, and personal growth. They explore the concept of dopamine and its role in motivation and reward.
The conversation delves into the dopamine hunt, a recurring theme in the ADHD experience. Dave shares how he finds flow states easily when delivering keynote presentations or performing improv, but struggles with tasks that lack immediate rewards.
The dopamine hunt is a recurring theme in the ADHD experience, and understanding it can help individuals develop strategies to stay motivated and engaged.
"Sarah introduces the Eisenhower Matrix, a four-quadrant system to prioritize tasks. Dave discusses the novelty reboot, a strategy to stay engaged by changing the environment or approach.
Dave and Sarah talk about overcoming the constant inner monologue of what one ‘should’ be doing. They emphasize the importance of self-compassion, celebrating small wins, and practicing self-kindness.
By celebrating small wins and practicing self-compassion, individuals with ADHD can build confidence and develop a growth mindset.
"By embracing their unique strengths and challenges, individuals with ADHD can develop strategies to thrive. The Learning Success All Access Program offers a free trial, providing a personalized Action Plan to help individuals achieve their goals.