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In this week’s episode of Integrating ADHD with Cameron Gott, Cam steps back from the heavier frameworks of recent shows and checks in from a week full of demand stress — travel, deadlines, family needs, and the familiar sense of 'spooling' when life ramps up. Rather than unpack demand stress directly, he offers a lighter lift by revisiting one of his foundational models: the Three Barriers of ADHD — Awareness, Action, and Learning. Cam reflects on how looming requests can feel like stressors before we even register them, why our brains can seize up under pressure, and how unmet needs shape these responses. It’s an honest look at navigating real life with ADHD in all its texture, pauses, and imperfection.
From this grounded place, Cam explores how the Three Barriers help us understand our patterns: noticing what matters, taking meaningful action, and harvesting insight on the other side of experience. He encourages listeners to take what resonates, let the rest go, and practice showing up with curiosity and compassion in their own moments of overwhelm. In a week where the host is doing his best to address priorities, hydrate, stay present, and keep moving, this episode becomes a reminder that integration isn’t a polished finish — it’s a practice we return to again and again.