A Dopamine Kick (ADHD Without the Filter)
Come with us as we navigate the mind-blowing, cluster f**k that is late-diagnosis ADHD. It’s messy, overwhelming, and sometimes makes no sense… but this is what happens when you give two people with ADHD a microphone and let them spiral.
We’re talking hyperfixations, random obsessions we swear are “the one”, the crashes, the chaos… and all the little moments that make you stop and think “why did I just do that?”
It’s all over the place, it rarely goes how you expect, and half the time it doesn’t make sense… but somehow, it’ll probably sound familiar.
There’s no structure, no perfect advice, and definitely no pretending we’ve got it all figured out. Just honest conversations about what ADHD actually feels like, the good, the bad, and everything in between… said exactly how it happens in our heads.
Because sometimes all it takes is hearing someone else say it out loud to realize you’re not broken… you’re not alone. Your brain just works differently.
A Dopamine Kick (ADHD Without the Filter)
130. ADHD - Why Is My To Do List Not Getting Any Smaller?
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This is the million dollar question isn’t it? 😅 You start with the best intentions—maybe even organize everything neatly—but instead of getting shorter, your to-do list somehow keeps growing. It’s like every task you finish magically creates two more.
This week, we’re diving into the ADHD struggle with productivity—why starting is hard, finishing is harder, and how even the best-laid plans can turn into chaos. From task paralysis to the never-ending dopamine chase, we’re breaking down why our to-do lists never seem to shrink??
Grab a coffee and let’s figure this out together!
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