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ADHD Her Way
Johanna Badenhorst
62 episodes
6 days ago
ADHD Her Way is a fun but informative podcast centred around all things ADHD by mum and Developmental Psychologist Johanna Badenhorst. This podcast aims to deliver expert ADHD insights and practical tips for overwhelmed mums, busy entrepreneurs and stressed students so they can thrive in motherhood, work and study too. Johanna is a late-diagnosed ADHDer, who understands the challenges of navigating life undiagnosed. Her personal and professional experiences have fueled a passion for creating a supportive community where late-diagnosed women can confidently navigate their ADHD roadmap.
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ADHD Her Way is a fun but informative podcast centred around all things ADHD by mum and Developmental Psychologist Johanna Badenhorst. This podcast aims to deliver expert ADHD insights and practical tips for overwhelmed mums, busy entrepreneurs and stressed students so they can thrive in motherhood, work and study too. Johanna is a late-diagnosed ADHDer, who understands the challenges of navigating life undiagnosed. Her personal and professional experiences have fueled a passion for creating a supportive community where late-diagnosed women can confidently navigate their ADHD roadmap.
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60. Why Follow-Through Feels So Hard and the Burnout is Real
ADHD Her Way
20 minutes 54 seconds
1 week ago
60. Why Follow-Through Feels So Hard and the Burnout is Real

Mini Series – Part 2: Why Follow-Through Feels So Hard

Hosted by Johanna Badenhorst, Clinical Psychologist turned ADHD & Productivity Mentor.

Inside this episode I share:✨ Why follow-through feels harder for ADHD & AuDHD women✨ The Perfectionist–Procrastinator Loop (and how it kept me stuck)✨ How forcing productivity can actually trigger burnout✨ My recent Monday ‘spiral’ — and why I now call it data instead of failure✨ The moment I heard, “burnout isn’t real”… and what science really says✨ Why your systems matter more than your motivation

Stress isn’t always something we can “push through”.When demands exceed our internal resources, our brain protects us — by freezing, delaying, overthinking, or shutting down.That’s not laziness. That’s biology.

And this is where I believe ADHD women need a new approach to success one that honours pressure and capacity.

For ADHD & multipassionate women in business📅 25 November at 7pm AEST (Replay available)Learn the five ADHD Work Modes, why follow-through collapses,and the practical pattern breakers that help you rebuild momentum.

⁠👉 SAVE YOUR SEAT⁠


Want to go deeper? Join me inside the brand new 2026

Sustainable Success Mastermind (Applications Now Open)💛⁠ Apply here!⁠A three-month container for women ready to apply this work not just hear it.We build self-trust, capacity, and ADHD-friendly strategies for real follow-through and flow.Limited spots for 2026 intake.Visit ⁠www.johannabadenhorst.com⁠ for resources, programs & upcoming eventsEmail: ⁠hello@johannabadenhorst.com⁠

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ADHD Her Way
ADHD Her Way is a fun but informative podcast centred around all things ADHD by mum and Developmental Psychologist Johanna Badenhorst. This podcast aims to deliver expert ADHD insights and practical tips for overwhelmed mums, busy entrepreneurs and stressed students so they can thrive in motherhood, work and study too. Johanna is a late-diagnosed ADHDer, who understands the challenges of navigating life undiagnosed. Her personal and professional experiences have fueled a passion for creating a supportive community where late-diagnosed women can confidently navigate their ADHD roadmap.