How to Tame Your Inner Critic
Living with ADHD often means battling an inner critic—a persistent voice that points out mistakes, amplifies insecurities, and keeps you stuck in a cycle of self-doubt.
While this critical voice can be loud, you don’t have to let it take control. Here’s how to tame your inner critic and boost your confidence:
1. Recognize the Inner Critic
The first step is identifying when your inner critic is speaking. Pay attention to negative self-talk like, “I’ll never get this right” or “I’m always messing things up.” Awareness is the key to shifting the narrative.
2. Challenge Negative Thoughts
Once you notice your inner critic, challenge its accuracy. Ask yourself: Is this thought true? Is there evidence to support it? Often, the inner critic exaggerates or distorts reality.
3. Practice Self-Compassion
Replace harsh criticism with kindness. Remind yourself that mistakes are part of being human—and part of learning. Treat yourself with the same patience and understanding you’d show a close friend.
4. Reframe Your ADHD Struggles
Instead of viewing ADHD traits as flaws, see them as differences. For example, impulsivity might be reframed as spontaneity, and hyperfocus as dedication. This shift in perspective can quiet the critic.
5. Create a Supportive Environment
Surround yourself with people who understand and value you. Friends, family, or ADHD coaches can help you counterbalance the negativity of your inner critic with encouragement and support.
6. Celebrate Small Wins
Acknowledge your successes, no matter how small. Completing a task, staying organized for a day, or simply showing up are all victories that deserve recognition.
7. Use ADHD-Friendly Tools
Structure and systems can help quiet the critic by reducing overwhelm. Tools like planners, reminders, and timers make it easier to manage tasks and reinforce your sense of control. Learn more about making SMART goals here.
8. Seek Professional Support
Sometimes, the inner critic is deeply ingrained and hard to overcome on your own. Therapy or ADHD coaching can provide personalized strategies to build self-esteem and resilience.
Find More Tips on Our Coaching Corner
For even more strategies on managing ADHD, check out the Coaching Corner page, where our ADHD coach Pam Valdes shares practical tips to help you stay focused and motivated.
Pam’s expertise can provide you with additional tools to make daily tasks more manageable and engaging. Whether you’re looking for new ways to approach time management or need help with organization, Pam’s advice can make a difference!
Tune into the video below to hear Certified ADHD Coach Pam Valdes speak more on the topic:
At Next Step 4 ADHD, we understand how challenging self-doubt can be for those with ADHD. Our team is here to help you overcome the inner critic and embrace your strengths. Visit our Coaching Corner for tips and strategies tailored to ADHD or schedule a session with one of our professionals today!
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