Every day is Halloween (when you have ADHD)

Hey brilliant being,

Do you still celebrate Halloween? What did you dress up as this year?

Halloween has always been my favorite holiday. I’ve been cosplaying since I was a child, thanks to my mom designing and sewing my costumes. Over the years, I’ve been Sonic the Hedgehog, Sailor Moon, Gengar, Mulan, the Grim Reaper (multiple years), and even Riku from Kingdom Hearts. Clearly, I’ve been exploring all the archetypes of transformation.

This Halloween, I threw a wizard-themed Halloween house party, complete with a homemade Skeletor costume (yes, Skeletor is canonically a dark wizard πŸͺ„πŸ’€). Unfortunately, he uses hypnosis (ineffectively) for evil and β€œmind control.”

Speaking of magic and masks, have you seen my blog post?
πŸ’Œ The 5 Neurodivergent Love Languages

I share how ADHDers often express love through things like penguin pebbling (sharing tiny treasures or memes that made us think of you) and info-dumping (because when we love something, we love sharing facts about it too).

So, consider this newsletter a little of both, a shiny pebble and an excited info-dump, because…

The Make ADHD Your Genius Summit Starts Today!

If you registered last time and had tech issues (thanks, Amazon Web Services πŸ˜…), good news: the link works now!

This week-long free virtual summit is packed with practical, ADHD-friendly tools for focus, creativity, and calm β€” created by and for neurodivergent brains.

Mindful Hypnosis for ADHD goes live on Friday, November 7th

I’ve teamed up with Tracey Bromley Goodwin and 25 other ADHD experts to give you practical ADHD strategies that you can use with your clients and for yourself.

Join me this Friday to discover how Mindful Hypnosis can help you focus, flow, and rapidly relieve stress in just 7 days.


And because penguin pebbling is my ADHD love language… everyone who attends my workshop will receive a special surprise gift from me. πŸ’

What You’ll Learn at the Summit

  • Systems that work with your brain

  • How to break the ADHD burnout cycle

  • Science-based strategies for focus, productivity, and creativity

  • Insights on leadership, health, and business growth

  • Daily gifts (yes, literal gifts worth thousands!)

Each workshop is short (30–40 minutes), ADHD-friendly, and comes with a replay, so you can learn while walking, commuting, or folding laundry.

This is your permission slip to show up exactly as you are, fidget toys, doodles, wizard robes, and all.

See you at the Summit!

Stay golden, brilliant being

πŸ’– Dr. Liz Slonena

Reply

Avatar

or to participate

Keep Reading