May 10 2024
Chronic disorganisation with Jo Cooke of Hoarding Disorders UK
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Today, chronic disorganisation with our special guest, Jo Cooke of Hoarding Disorders UK.
Chronic disorganisation impacts day-to-day living, from time management to project completion, and is closely connected to hoarding behaviours.
Jo’s written a whole book on the topic, so join us as we look into the overlap between chronic disorganisation and hoarding, executive dysfunction, and the impact of grief, trauma, and loss on these issues.
Chronic DisorganisationDefinition and impact on day-to-day livingConnection between chronic disorganisation and hoardingExecutive dysfunction and its effect on chronic disorganisationUnderstanding and managing energy levels using the "spoon theory"Physical self-care and its impact on organisation and managementGrief, Trauma, and MenopauseThe role of grief, trauma, and loss in chronic disorganisation and hoardingSocietal shift in openly discussing menopause and its impact on daily lifeImportance of self-compassion and understanding that disorganisation does not equate to laziness or lack of intelligenceImpact of Covid and Societal FactorsHow Covid has impacted people's experiences, including loneliness, anxiety, and chronic overwhelmContribution of technology, fast-paced living, and societal expectations to difficulty in focusing and staying on taskStrategies for Managing Chronic DisorganisationBody doubling as a method to have someone quietly cheerleading alongside on tasksImportance of sustained attention, goal perseverance, and finding the right motivation and goal-setting approach tailored to individual preferencesAchieving and maintaining focus on tasks through setting achievable goals, tailored to individual needs, and utilising the PACE approach (Playfulness, Acceptance, Curiosity, and Empathy)Overcoming Chronic DisorganisationImportance of seeking help, defining what help looks like, and joining support groups to combat shame and self-blameThe release of Jo Cooke's book "Overcoming Chronic Disorganisation" for pre-order and her online presence at hoardingdisordersuk.orgRecognising trends in client needs, including bereavement, ADHD, and menopause, and challenges in organisation.Chronic disorganisation impacts daily living with system struggles, time management, and tasks.Hoarding and chronic disorganisation overlap due to executive functioning challenges, leading to repetitive acquisitions and disorganisation.Modern life is fast-paced with high expectations, leading to difficulty focusing.Body doubling can help remain on task.Focus on short and medium-term goals, not just the ultimate goal.Shame vs joy, playfulness, curiosity, and distress tolerance.Support group helped challenge self-blame and shame.