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COMMITMENT – The Knotted Cord That Holds Through the ADHD Storm
The Knotted Cord That Holds Through the Storm

🪢 COMMITMENT

“Commitment means staying loyal to what you said you were going to do long after the mood you said it in has left you.” – O rebanks

Commitment is the knotted cord that connects intention to action, even when the terrain gets muddy. For many with ADHD, commitment can feel like a fragile thread—we care deeply, dream vividly, start enthusiastically… and then life happens. Focus slips. Energy drains. The thread frays. We wonder if we’ve failed again.

But commitment isn’t about perfection. It’s about returning. Again and again. In the ADHD terrain, where consistency is a challenge and shame runs deep, commitment is an act of resilience. It says: Even when I drift, I can come back. Even when I miss a step, I can still walk this path.

This value requires kindness. Commitment isn’t fueled by self-punishment or rigid discipline. It grows from alignment—when you’re clear on what matters, why it matters, and how you want to keep showing up. And it thrives with support—when others help hold the cord steady as you re-tie your grip.

Sometimes commitment looks like daily progress. Sometimes it looks like not giving up after a long pause. Either way, it’s a quiet power. A signal to yourself that you are worth the follow-through.

🥾 Walking with Intention

🧭 The HOPE Trail Map

  • Helps or Harms: Is this commitment based on who I want to be—or who I’m afraid not to be?
  • Own My Values: I want to be someone who returns to what matters, even when it’s hard.
  • People and Pursuits: Who helps me remember my why when I want to give up? What goals still matter to me, even after the initial spark has faded?
  • Enact and Evaluate: Today, I’ll revisit one thing I paused—not to finish it, but to reconnect with why I started.
🚧 Stumbling Blocks

⚠️ Trail Challenges

  • Time blindness can make long-term goals feel abstract or unreachable.
  • Emotional fluctuations affect follow-through and focus.
  • Fear of failure may lead us to abandon something before it reflects our full effort.
🌱 Signposts of Progress

🪧 Trail Markers: Small Steps Toward Commitment

  • Create a “why” card—one sentence about why this matters to you—and keep it visible.
  • Celebrate showing up, not just finishing: “I returned to it—that counts.”
  • Use visual streak tracking, but reset without guilt if it breaks.
🕯️ Honest Questions, Gentle Light

🔥 Campfire Questions for Reflection

  • What does commitment mean to me when I remove shame and urgency?
  • When have I recommitted after a setback—and how did that feel?
  • What is one thing I’d like to commit to—not perfectly, but with heart?

Commitment isn’t walking the trail without pause—it’s choosing, again and again, to stay on it because the direction still matters to you.

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Dr Manaan Kar Ray

Dr Manaan Kar Ray is a psychiatrist, author, and international leader in mental health innovation. Trained in Oxford and currently based in Brisbane, Australia, he serves as Director of Adult Mental Health at Princess Alexandra Hospital. Dr Kar Ray is the creator of the HOPE framework, a compassionate, values-based model for navigating life with ADHD and emotional overwhelm. He has authored multiple books on ADHD, suicide prevention, and values-led living, and is the founder of Progress Guide, an organisation committed to evidence-based, person-centred care. Through his work, Dr Kar Ray blends clinical insight with metaphor-rich storytelling to help people rediscover clarity, courage, and connection on life’s toughest trails.