
Thursday Mar 06, 2025
Shiny Objects: The Illusion of Progress
Have you ever felt the rush of excitement when a new idea, project, or opportunity pops into your mind—only to abandon it once the novelty wears off? That’s Shiny Object Syndrome in action. For ADHD brains, the pull toward newness feels like progress, but in reality, it often keeps us stuck, jumping from one thing to the next without ever experiencing the deep satisfaction of follow-through. In this episode, we’ll explore why ADHD makes us crave novelty, how avoiding discomfort keeps us in cycles of distraction, and what it really means to trust our executive mind over our impulsive urges.
Through the lens of both psychology and faith, we’ll look at how this pattern affects decision-making, leadership, and personal growth. Using the story of the Brother of Jared in Ether 2, we’ll discuss the difference between pausing for revelation and stalling out of fear. If you've ever felt like you’re waiting at the “seashore” instead of moving forward, this episode will help you recognize where Shiny Object Syndrome is holding you back—and give you the tools to break free and build real momentum in your life.
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