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...
Welcome to A Solo Person’s Guide to ADHD, hosted by Christine Dunning, Master Certified Life Coach and founder of Two Cats Coaching. Have you ever burst into tears during a random commercial—or found yourself deeply affected by a movie that wasn’t even sad? You’re not alone. This episode kicks off a five-part series exploring ADHD and grief—why it hits differently, how it shows up unexpectedly, and what it means for those of us who live solo. Christine is joined by her longtime friend R...
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...