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https://linktr.ee/HealthySBTH?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareHave you ever felt on fire from the inside, with no language to describe what was happening? That is exactly where Matt Haig found himself at 24. And what he chose to do with that experience has since helped millions of people feel less alone.
This week on Live Well Be Well, I'm sitting down with bestselling author Matt Haig. Over two decades, he has written with raw honesty about depression, anxiety, and neurodiversity. Diagnosed with ADHD and autism in his mid-40s, he writes not to have the answers, but to make you feel like your questions are valid.
Here's what we dive into:
- How Matt's crisis at 24 in Ibiza, including agoraphobia, panic attacks, and suicidal despair, became the turning point that made him a writer.
- Why writing about mental health was never about being an expert, but about finding language so a younger, suffering version of himself could feel less alone.
- What a late ADHD and autism diagnosis in midlife actually feels like, and why understanding your brain does not mean you suddenly understand everything about yourself.
- How ADHD can be quietly advantageous when you stop fighting it, and why an interest-driven brain can lead to a deeply authentic life.
- Why the opposite of depression is not happiness. It is the boring, beautiful neutrality of a mind that can spend one minute thinking about an ordinary email.
- How the word "impossible" became Matt's greatest source of motivation: if you survived the most impossible thing, everything else becomes possible too.
- How running, routine, and the most unglamorous physical basics were the things that actually brought Matt back.
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Sarah Ann 💛
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Highlights
00:00:00 Intro00:02:47 Writing Reasons to Stay Alive before therapy, before diagnosis
00:06:49 The "two for one" diagnosis: ADHD and autism in midlife
00:10:11 Why Matt hates the word diagnosis and how language shapes recovery
00:14:40 Shoplifting, dopamine, and an undiagnosed ADHD brain
00:22:25 Why Matt would not take his suffering away: darkness and light
00:27:25 The breakdown in Ibiza at 24 and the crisis within the crisis
00:31:58 Recovery counted in lampposts from his front door
00:36:00 The boring email moment and why neutrality is the goal
00:41:16 The word "impossible" and how surviving it opened everything
01:01:09 Winnie the Pooh as the wisest mental health book ever written
01:09:18 Social media, authenticity, and losing followers as exfoliation
01:29:46 The body budget and why physical basics are the real medicine
01:33:00 Matt's definition of Live Well Be Well***