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Backpacking Through ADHD
Tera Greenwood
46 episodes
1 week ago
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Weekend Trails – Finding Rest, Rhythm, and ADHD Balance
Backpacking Through ADHD
15 minutes
1 month ago
Weekend Trails – Finding Rest, Rhythm, and ADHD Balance
Weekends: freedom, chaos, or both? In this energized episode of Backpacking Through ADHD, we’re unpacking why unstructured time can be so tricky for ADHD brains—and how to turn those 48 hours into something that actually restores us. Tera explores the messy middle between productivity and peace, guilt and rest, and shares how her family learned to build “rhythm over routine.” You’ll hear real-life stories, science-backed insights, and simple weekend resets that boost dopamine, connection, and calm. Whether your weekend looks like a blanket fort, a mountain trail, or a laundry marathon, this one’s for you. Because rest isn’t earned—it’s part of the trail. In This Episode: Why weekends can feel overwhelming for ADHD brains Turning guilt into grace with rhythm, not rigidity The science of movement, novelty, and connection How to reclaim play as self-care Sunday night anxiety and the “Sunday Shift” reset ritual Listen now and learn how to make your weekends work for your ADHD, not against it.  
Backpacking Through ADHD