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ADHD

Science-backed strategies for the ADHD brain — without the shame.

ADHD is not a character flaw. It's a neurological difference that requires different strategies. These articles meet you where you are and offer practical, evidence-based tools.

6 articles in this pillar

2026-06-18 Executive Function

Why "Just Try Harder" Doesn't Work for ADHD (And What Does)

If your brain freezes when you try to start, you're not failing — you're overloaded. Here's why trying harder makes it worse, and what actually works instead.

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2026-06-10 Executive Function

Why Your ADHD Brain Hates Monday Morning (And What To Do About It)

The dopamine dip after the weekend isn't in your head — it's in your neurotransmitters. Here's the science and a simple Monday reset protocol.

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2026-06-17 Executive Function

What It Really Feels Like to Live with ADHD (and Why You're Not Lazy)

For millions of adults—especially women diagnosed later in life—ADHD isn't about having too much energy. It's about having too many thoughts competing for attention at the same time.

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2026-06-21 Executive Function

Out of Sight = Completely Forgotten — Visual Memory for ADHD

If you can't see it, your ADHD brain often acts like it doesn't exist — even when it's three feet away. Here's how to build a visible environment that remembers for you.

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2026-06-20 Executive Function

When Everything Feels Like Too Much — ADHD Choice Paralysis

Your to-do list has 25 items and your brain decides to do none of them. This isn't laziness — it's choice paralysis. Here's a surprisingly simple trick that breaks through it every time.

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2026-06-23 Executive Function

The Hidden Link: Understanding ADHD & Chemo Brain

Living with ADHD and chemo brain can feel like navigating a storm — every task at once, every sound at full volume. You aren't broken. Here's how to stop fighting your brain and start designing a life that works with it.

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