Why do New Year’s resolutions fall apart so fast for ADHD brains? What if the problem isn’t motivation, but how we define success? In this Attention Different roundtable, Stephen Tonti, Aaron Smith, and Devin Pitts-Rogers get honest about goals, follow-through, and why “trying harder” rarely works for neurodivergent adults. This wide-ranging, candid conversation digs underneath surface-level habits and into what actually drives consistency: values, identity-based goals, energy management, and...
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Why do New Year’s resolutions fall apart so fast for ADHD brains? What if the problem isn’t motivation, but how we define success? In this Attention Different roundtable, Stephen Tonti, Aaron Smith, and Devin Pitts-Rogers get honest about goals, follow-through, and why “trying harder” rarely works for neurodivergent adults. This wide-ranging, candid conversation digs underneath surface-level habits and into what actually drives consistency: values, identity-based goals, energy management, and...
Breaking the Most Toxic Pattern in ADHD Relationships w/ Dr. Melissa Orlov
Attention Different | Adulting with ADHD
1 hour 26 minutes
1 month ago
Breaking the Most Toxic Pattern in ADHD Relationships w/ Dr. Melissa Orlov
💡 What really happens inside an ADHD relationship, and how do couples break the cycle? In this episode of the Attention Different Podcast, we sit down with Melissa Orlov — leading expert on ADHD-impacted relationships and author of The ADHD Effect on Marriage — to unpack the hidden patterns that shape communication, emotional safety, conflict, and partnership when ADHD is in the mix. Melissa breaks down the core ADHD relationship cycle: how inconsistent executive functioning, forgetfulness, t...
Attention Different | Adulting with ADHD
Why do New Year’s resolutions fall apart so fast for ADHD brains? What if the problem isn’t motivation, but how we define success? In this Attention Different roundtable, Stephen Tonti, Aaron Smith, and Devin Pitts-Rogers get honest about goals, follow-through, and why “trying harder” rarely works for neurodivergent adults. This wide-ranging, candid conversation digs underneath surface-level habits and into what actually drives consistency: values, identity-based goals, energy management, and...