In a world full of loud voices and rising contention, what does it really mean to be a peacemaker—especially when you have ADHD? In this episode, Kamden explores both the spiritual call to peace and the neurological challenges that make it harder. With ADHD, emotions often run high, impulsivity can spark quick reactions, and overstimulation can lead to conflict.
Drawing on President Russell M. Nelson’s invitation to “choose to be a peacemaker, now and always,” and his reminder that “anger never persuades, hostility never heals,” Kamden shares why this counsel can feel especially difficult for busy brains and how to work with those challenges. Together, we’ll talk about practical ways to build bridges instead of walls, extend the pure love of Christ in daily conversations, and remember our divine worth (and the worth of others) as we navigate disagreements.
If you’ve ever wondered how to live with conviction and compassion at the same time—and how to do that with an ADHD brain—this conversation will leave you with hope and clear direction: contention is a choice, but so is peace.
Sources:
Peacemakers Needed
Russell M. Nelson: We All Deserve Dignity and Respect
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