The yogic observances—purity, contentment, discipline, self-study, and surrender—that build sustainable structure for ADHD management.
Niyama encompasses five personal observances: saucha (purity/cleanliness), santosha (contentment), tapas (discipline/heat), svadhyaya (self-study), and ishvara pranidhana (surrender/devotion). For ADHD individuals struggling with consistency and self-care, niyama offers a holistic framework. Saucha means maintaining physical spaces and mental clarity—managing the chaos ADHD often creates. Santosha teaches acceptance of current circumstances while building sustainable change, countering perfectionism. Tapas is disciplined effort and persistence—the heat generated by showing up repeatedly. Svadhyaya means studying yourself deeply: understanding your ADHD patterns, triggers, and strengths. Ishvara pranidhana suggests aligning effort with something larger than ego-driven goals. Together, niyama provides a values-based structure that supports ADHD management without rigidity. Rather than external rules, niyama cultivates internal discipline grounded in self-knowledge and purpose. This approach builds sustainable habits because they're chosen and meaningful, not imposed.
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