Sankalpa—a conscious intention or resolve—provides ADHD minds with a flexible framework for direction that allows course correction without failure or shame.
Sankalpa is a conscious intention or vow, deeper than a goal or New Year's resolution. It is a statement of commitment that resonates with your values and guides your choices without demanding rigid adherence. For ADHD individuals prone to all-or-nothing thinking, sankalpa offers a middle path. Rather than setting a specific outcome to achieve by a fixed date, sankalpa asks: What direction am I moving toward? What do I genuinely value? A sankalpa might be 'I am building sustainable focus' rather than 'I will focus for 8 hours daily.' This softens the inevitable fluctuations of ADHD while maintaining forward momentum. When you drift—and you will—sankalpa becomes the gentle compass that helps you return to your intended direction without self-judgment. This practice transforms goal-setting from a source of shame into an anchor for values-aligned living. Your sankalpa can evolve as your understanding deepens.
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