I finally gave my adult nephew his birthday card when I saw him on Christmas Day. His birthday is in August. If you live alone and have ADHD, you probably understand exactly how this happens—and why it’s not about laziness, not caring, or being “bad at life.” In this episode, I introduce the first pillar of my new ASSAP framework: Access. Access isn’t about motivation or discipline. It’s about recognizing what happens when everything in your life has to live inside one brain—especially a brai...
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I finally gave my adult nephew his birthday card when I saw him on Christmas Day. His birthday is in August. If you live alone and have ADHD, you probably understand exactly how this happens—and why it’s not about laziness, not caring, or being “bad at life.” In this episode, I introduce the first pillar of my new ASSAP framework: Access. Access isn’t about motivation or discipline. It’s about recognizing what happens when everything in your life has to live inside one brain—especially a brai...
Too Much, Too Fast: Why the Holidays Drain Solo ADHD Adults
A Solo Person's Guide to ADHD
16 minutes
3 weeks ago
Too Much, Too Fast: Why the Holidays Drain Solo ADHD Adults
If the holidays make you feel tired, frazzled, overstimulated, or “just done” before December even really begins — you’re not alone, and you’re definitely not broken. This episode breaks down why the holiday season hits solo ADHD adults so much harder. From sensory overload to time compression, emotional intensity to financial pressure, we take a compassionate, nervous-system-first look at what’s really going on in your brain and body. This is not the logistics episode (that’s Episodes 22 &am...
A Solo Person's Guide to ADHD
I finally gave my adult nephew his birthday card when I saw him on Christmas Day. His birthday is in August. If you live alone and have ADHD, you probably understand exactly how this happens—and why it’s not about laziness, not caring, or being “bad at life.” In this episode, I introduce the first pillar of my new ASSAP framework: Access. Access isn’t about motivation or discipline. It’s about recognizing what happens when everything in your life has to live inside one brain—especially a brai...