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Integrating ADHD with Cameron Gott
Cameron Gott
12 episodes
6 days ago
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Sourcing Motivation: Linking Needs with a Cause
Integrating ADHD with Cameron Gott
38 minutes
6 days ago
Sourcing Motivation: Linking Needs with a Cause
In this episode, Cam lets the horses run. He names a “holy grail” of integration—hope, space, and time—and explores how shifting our relationship with these three elements fuels motivation, self-efficacy, and meaningful change. Cam opens up about holding back, organizing challenges, and the very ADHD dilemma that shows up between awareness and change. From there, he introduces two powerful frameworks: 1. The “Worlds of Influence” A simple orienting map: Self People close to you Your broader circles of connection The world at large These layers help clarify where needs live—and where stress shows up when those needs go unmet. 2. Cam Gott’s Hierarchy of ADHD Needs (adapted from Maslow) A reimagined needs model tuned to the ADHD experience, including physiology, safety, belonging, esteem, self-actualization—and the often-overlooked ADHD need for aliveness. Cam weaves these frameworks together to show how unmet needs become stressors, how stress diminishes hope/space/time, and how reconnecting with needs restores agency and motivation. He also touches on research from Jonathan Passmore on performance, well-being, and cognitive change—key dimensions that resonate strongly for ADHDers. This is an episode about grounding, reframing, and sourcing motivation from a place of meaning—not pressure. It’s about linking needs to cause, so your daily actions can align with what matters most. Key Moments Cam’s confession about “holding back” The holy grail: hope, space, and time What integrators do differently The ADHD Hard Place (between awareness and change) Worlds of influence: a fresh map for orienting Cam’s Hierarchy of ADHD Needs Stress as an unmet need signal Bringing meaning and motivation back online
Integrating ADHD with Cameron Gott