What My 8 Week Old Puppy Is Teaching Me About Life
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What can a new puppy teach us about ADHD routines, emotional regulation and building a life that actually works for a busy brain?
Quite a lot, it turns out.
In this episode of Something for the Busy Brain, I reflect on the first week with my new puppy, Moose. Five nights in, he’s slept through every night, learned to sit on command and is already settling into his routine.
Meanwhile my brain has been doing somersaults.
Trying to take him to the office, feeling like I’d failed after two hours, and then realising something important on the drive home.
Busy brains are brilliant at spotting problems.
We’re not always great at noticing progress.
This episode explores the unexpected lessons a nine week old puppy is already teaching me about routine, patience, emotional regulation and why small steps matter far more than we often realise.
Sometimes the best insights do not come from books or experts.
Sometimes they come from a small furry creature who just needs consistency, calm energy and a bit of patience.
And maybe we are not that different.
In this episode
• Why routine and structure help both puppies and busy brains
• The link between emotional regulation and leadership
• Why busy brains often overlook their own progress
• The importance of reflection when life feels overwhelming
• Why you do not have to do everything alone
Reflection for listeners
When things feel overwhelming, which one do you default to?
Spotting everything that is not working
or noticing the progress you have already made?