
Stop Trying to Fix Yourself: The Powerful Truth About Healing and Self-Love
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Stop Trying to Fix Yourself: The Powerful Truth About Healing and Self-Love
So many ADHD women spend years thinking, “If I can just fix what’s wrong with me, I’ll finally feel okay.”
But what if there was never anything wrong with you to begin with?
In this episode, I’m sharing a different way to think about healing—not as a project to “get right,” but as a journey of becoming more of who you truly are, one layer at a time.
We’ll talk about:
- Why ADHD women often carry the quiet belief that they’re “wrong” or “too much”
- How healing invites you back to yourself over and over, instead of pushing you to try harder
- The shift from shame, to acceptance, to compassion, and eventually, to self-love
- A gentle reminder that you’re not broken—you’re becoming
If you’re tired of trying to fix yourself and you’re craving a softer, truer path forward, this conversation is for you.
✨ Mentioned in this episode: Grab your copy of the journal-book experience: The Self-Loved ADHD Woman Way: How to Stop Playing Small with ADHD 👉 https://jenbarnes.org/stop-playing-small/
—CHAPTERS—
00:00 Introduction: Embracing Your True Self
00:59 Welcome to the Podcast
01:42 The Myth of Fixing Ourselves
02:24 Recognizing Patterns and Burnout
04:50 The Journey of Healing
06:40 Acceptance and Compassion
08:33 Layers of Healing and Growth
13:01 Moving Out of Shame
16:47 Practical Steps to Self-Compassion
26:00 Conclusion: Embracing the Journey
28:39 Special Offer and Final Thoughts
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