If you have ADHD, you have probably been told your whole life to calm down, focus, slow down, or try harder. What nobody told you is that your ADHD nervous system is not broken. It is built differently. And once you understand how, a lot of things start to make sense. The exhaustion, the intensity, […]

If you have ADHD, you already know the focus piece. The forgetfulness. The executive function struggles. What does not get talked about nearly enough is ADHD emotional dysregulation, and for a lot of people, it is the hardest part of living with ADHD by far. Not because the emotions are wrong. But because they are […]

ADHD burnout can affect both the mind and body. Many adults with ADHD spend years pushing themselves to keep up with responsibilities, masking symptoms, overcompensating for executive dysfunction, and relying on stress to stay productive. Over time, this can create chronic exhaustion. This is more than simply being tired. Many people experience emotional shutdown, overwhelm, […]

ADHD in women is often misunderstood, overlooked, or diagnosed much later in life. Many women with ADHD do not appear hyperactive. Instead, they may struggle internally with overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, executive dysfunction, anxiety, or constant mental clutter. Because of this, ADHD in women is frequently missed during childhood. Many adults only begin recognizing the signs […]

Executive dysfunction is often misunderstood as laziness. In reality, many people experiencing executive dysfunction desperately want to complete tasks but feel mentally stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to begin. This experience is common in ADHD, trauma, anxiety, depression, burnout, and chronic stress. Executive dysfunction affects the brain’s ability to organize, prioritize, initiate tasks, regulate attention, and […]
