In this milestone 100th episode of The Neurodivergent Experience, Jordan James and Simon Scott reflect on self-sabotaging behaviours — from procrastination and perfectionism to impulsivity, addiction, rigid thinking, and negative self-talk.
They share personal stories about turning down opportunities, abandoning creative projects, gaming addiction, risk-taking, substance use, phone dependence, and the ways neurodivergent intensity can both fuel success and quietly derail it. The conversation explores how fear of failure, rejection sensitivity, and the need for stimulation often sit beneath these behaviours.
From code-switching and conscious camouflaging to asking “do you want my opinion?” before giving it, they reflect on how intentional change, emotional regulation, and meeting people where they are can reduce conflict without losing identity.
They discuss:
Procrastination, perfectionism, and fear of failure
Negative self-talk and rejection sensitivity
Risk-taking, addiction, and impulsivity
Gaming, gambling, substances, and phone dependence
Rigid thinking and relationship conflict
Oversharing and social missteps
Authenticity vs accountability
Code-switching and conscious camouflaging
Meeting people where they are
Learning to pause before speaking
A reflective, honest episode about growth, responsibility, and the messy reality of being neurodivergent — 100 episodes in.
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