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  <title>Easy Mode (Rebroadcast)</title>
  <description>Is it possible to take ADHD off &amp;quot;Hard Mode&amp;quot;? We often hear that living with ADHD is like playing a video game where the difficulty slider is permanently stuck on &amp;quot;Hard.&amp;quot; But while the challenges of executive dysfunction are very real, we sometimes make things even more difficult for ourselves by insisting on doing things the &amp;quot;right&amp;quot; (read: hardest) way. In this classic monologue episode, William Curb explores the concept of Easy Mode. What would it look like if your morning routine felt effortless? What if your workspace didn't feel like a barrier to your productivity? By utilizing the &amp;quot;Focusing Question&amp;quot; from Gary Keller’s The One Thing, William breaks down how to find the lead domino that makes every other task easier—or completely unnecessary. In this episode, we discuss:   The &amp;quot;Easy Mode&amp;quot; Vision: Defining what a low-friction life actually looks like (and why a perfect life might actually be a bit boring).   The Focusing Question: Learning to ask, &amp;quot;What’s the one thing I can do such that by doing it, everything else will be easier or unnecessary?&amp;quot;   The Domino Effect: Why focusing on small, strategic tasks creates the momentum needed to tackle the big ones.   Environment Design: Using the three parts of a task (Setup, Doing, and Cleanup) to reduce the cognitive load of starting.   Progress over Perfection: Shifting the goal from &amp;quot;fixing&amp;quot; your ADHD to simply sliding that difficulty scale down a few notches.   Mentioned in this episode:   The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan   The &amp;quot;Walls of Awful&amp;quot; concept (shoutout to Brendan Mahan)   Checklists &amp;amp;amp; Automation: Tools to make remembering &amp;quot;unnecessary.&amp;quot;    &amp;quot;Sometimes life is hard because our ADHD is making it harder, and sometimes it's because we're choosing to do things in the hardest way possible.&amp;quot;   Find the full show notes and transcript at:  hackingyouradhd.com/191  Support the show on Patreon:  patreon.com/hackingyouradhd </description>
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