Posts Tagged ‘Executive Function’
The Mental Load in ADHD Relationships: Why It Feels So Uneven
My clients are on the call together, she tells me she feels like the “project manager of the entire house.” He says he’s trying, but whatever he does never seems to be enough. They’re not arguing about the dishes. They’re arguing about something much harder to name. The mental load in ADHD relationships. In This…
Read MoreExecutive Function Coaching for Women with ADHD
When You’re Smart, Capable, and Still Struggling to Follow Through My client sat across from me and said: “I can run a team. I can manage clients. I can solve complex problems. But I can’t start the email. I can’t fold the laundry. I can’t make the call.” This isn’t laziness, disorganization, or a lack…
Read MoreShowing Up on Time When Your Brain Works on Its Own Clock (Thanksgiving Edition)
Thanksgiving week brings warmth, connection, and, let’s be honest, a lot of logistics and stress. Coordinating travel, dishes, timing, kids, pets, and the emotional load of family gatherings can feel overwhelming for anyone. But if you have ADHD, this week can highlight something you already know too well: Your brain works on its own clock.…
Read MoreLaunching Your Business with ADHD: When Your Heart Is in It but Your Brain Has Other Ideas
You’ve got the passion. The ideas. The desire to serve and make a difference. But somehow, your business still lives mostly in your head—or in half-finished notebooks, abandoned task lists, and late-night Google rabbit holes.If you’re a woman with ADHD trying to build a heart-centered business, you’re not lazy, flaky, or unmotivated. You’re navigating the…
Read MoreADHD, Executive Function, and the Invisible Load in Parenting and Relationships
Living with ADHD as a woman often means navigating an invisible current, one that pulls you in different directions while you try to stay steady for those who depend on you. Executive function challenges aren’t just about forgetting appointments or misplacing keys; they ripple through every part of life, especially parenting and relationships. This invisible…
Read MoreHow ADHD Coaching Helps Women Thrive
Living with ADHD as a woman can feel like juggling a dozen balls while walking a tightrope on a windy day. Between caring for others, managing responsibilities, and carrying the invisible mental load, it is easy to lose sight of your own needs. You may have been told to “try harder” or “just get organized,”…
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