
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria-The Wound That Lingers
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Liberation of the ADHD Mind: S2 E4
In this heartfelt episode, I dive deep into the emotional undercurrent of ADHD—Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD). If you’ve ever felt like rejection hits harder than it should—or that even the possibility of it keeps you on edge—this one’s for you.
I share personal stories, practical coping tools, and the real talk nobody gives you about living with this silent wound. We explore how RSD shows up in daily life, the emotional weight it carries, and how mindfulness, self-acceptance, and intentional emotional rituals can help lighten the load.
You’ll walk away feeling seen, soothed, and a little more empowered to embrace your unique wiring. Because rejection isn’t the end—sometimes, it’s the beginning of reinvention.
I encourage listeners to embrace their unique wiring and to view rejection as an opportunity for reinvention rather than a setback.
Key Takeaways
RSD is a deep emotional wound that many with ADHD carry.
Rejection can be perceived even when it doesn't exist.
Emotional regulation is crucial for managing RSD.
Mindfulness practices can help in coping with RSD.
Naming the wound can help in taming its power.
Creating emotional pause rituals is beneficial.
Empathy is a unique strength of those with ADHD.
It's important to give yourself grace during tough times.
Reinvention is a key strategy for overcoming rejection.
You are not broken; you are uniquely wired.