The High-Performer’s Wall
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About this listen
Guest: Genie Love, M.Ed. (Founder of NeuroAutonomy)
Episode SummaryIn our first guest episode, James sits down with Genie Love to pull back the curtain on the "High-Performing until suddenly they’re not" pattern. With 25 years of experience spanning special education and executive coaching, Genie explains why traditional productivity advice fails neurodivergent brains and how both individuals and organizations can move toward Applied Neurodivergence—treating unique cognitive wiring as an asset rather than a liability.
Key Discussion Points- The Late-Diagnosis Lens: The difference between early support and discovering your neurodivergence in your 40s or 50s, and the process of "looking back" to forgive your inner critic.
- The Duck Metaphor: Understanding masking fatigue—the cost of appearing calm and "neurotypical" on the surface while pedaling furiously underneath.
- Executive Function Breakdown: Why smart, capable professionals suddenly hit a wall, and how "tripping over the pebble" of small daily frustrations leads to total overwhelm.
- Discarding Generic Productivity: Why "eating the frog" or the "two-minute rule" can actually be detrimental for ADHD and Autistic brains.
- Bottom-Up Systems: Genie’s approach to building personalized scaffolding, including her color-coded regulation system for managing overstimulation in real-time.
- The ROI of Retention: Why it is cheaper and more effective for organizations to coach and retain neurodivergent talent than to let them burn out and face the costs of turnover.
Notable Quotes
- "You always trip over the pebble on the path; you don't trip over the mountain."
- "They've been working their whole lives to meet us where we want them to be... maybe we can meet them a little more where they are."
Resources & Links
- NeuroAutonomy: neuroautonomy.com
- Connect with Genie on LinkedIn: Genie Love, M.Ed.
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