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Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Jessica Lynn Lewis
24 episodes
2 days ago
Send us a text 👉 Join the Quick Wins Newsletter! In this conversation, Kailey Buller gets really honest about something so many of us deal with — just getting started. Task initiation can feel like trying to move a mountain, especially with an ADHD brain (mom or kid!). She talks about the power of keeping things ridiculously small — think five-minutes-or-less small — because once you get that tiny win, the momentum kicks in and the overwhelm drops way down. Kailey also dive...
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Send us a text 👉 Join the Quick Wins Newsletter! In this conversation, Kailey Buller gets really honest about something so many of us deal with — just getting started. Task initiation can feel like trying to move a mountain, especially with an ADHD brain (mom or kid!). She talks about the power of keeping things ridiculously small — think five-minutes-or-less small — because once you get that tiny win, the momentum kicks in and the overwhelm drops way down. Kailey also dive...
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Episodes (20/24)
Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Small Steps, Big Momentum: ADHD Task Initiation Made Simple with Dr. Kailey Buller
Send us a text 👉 Join the Quick Wins Newsletter! In this conversation, Kailey Buller gets really honest about something so many of us deal with — just getting started. Task initiation can feel like trying to move a mountain, especially with an ADHD brain (mom or kid!). She talks about the power of keeping things ridiculously small — think five-minutes-or-less small — because once you get that tiny win, the momentum kicks in and the overwhelm drops way down. Kailey also dive...
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2 days ago
21 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
ADHD and Working Memory: Quick Wins with Guest Dr. Kailey Buller
Send us a text Summary In this episode of Quick Wins for ADHD Moms, host Jessica Lynn Lewis welcomes Dr. Kailey Buller, a double board-certified physician in emergency and family medicine, who shares her journey of being diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood. Dr. Buller discusses practical strategies for managing ADHD, particularly focusing on working memory and the importance of externalizing information to reduce mental clutter. The conversation highlights the unique challenges women face with A...
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1 week ago
18 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Parenting Tips for Neurodiverse Kids with Guest Carol Siege
Send us a text Summary In this episode of Quick Wins for ADHD Moms, Jessica Lynn Lewis and Carol Siege discuss practical strategies for managing household chaos, focusing on laundry solutions and the importance of emotional support. Carol shares her experience as a mother of four neurodiverse boys and offers insights into her coaching process for parents of neurodiverse children. Keywords ADHD, neurodiverse, parenting tips, laundry solutions, emotional support Takeaways Buy identical socks fo...
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Mastering Morning Chaos: Tips for ADHD Families with Guest Carol Siege
Send us a text Summary In this episode of Quick Wins for ADHD Moms, host Jessica Lewis welcomes Carol Siege, a certified professional coach and keynote speaker, to discuss practical strategies for managing school mornings with neurodiverse children. Carol shares her insights on using simplicity and systems to reduce chaos, emphasizing the importance of structure and routine. The conversation also touches on Carol's personal journey as a mother of four neurodiverse children, highlighting the r...
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3 weeks ago
13 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
From Diagnosis to Hope: Julie Legg's ADHD Story
Send us a text In this episode of "Quick Wins for ADHD Moms," we sit down with Julie Legg, the inspiring author of "The Missing Piece: A Woman's Guide to Understanding, Diagnosing, and Living with ADHD." Julie's life journey has taken her from a free-range childhood in rural New Zealand to diverse careers in acting, voice work, and writing. Diagnosed with ADHD at 52, she uses her story to inspire and give hope to women with ADHD worldwide. Julie shares her unique perspective on embracin...
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1 month ago
21 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Digital Clutter, ADHD, and the 3-Bucket System
Send us a text Feeling overwhelmed by digital clutter? You’re not alone. From messy desktops and overflowing photo rolls to endless downloads and tabs, our digital spaces can quietly drain our focus — especially for ADHD brains. In this episode, we build on the idea of simplifying your physical spaces and bring that same calm into your digital world. You’ll learn an easy-to-remember “3 Bucket System” that can work on your phone, computer, even your home. No fancy apps, no complicated rules — ...
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1 month ago
16 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Simplify Your Space with Miriam: ADHD Mom's Guide to Organization
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the impact of clutter on focus and productivity, especially for ADHD moms. Today, guest Miriam Ortiz y Pino shares insights on how decluttering can lead to a more organized and confident life. You can find Miriam at: https://morethanorganized.net/ Key Takeaways Clutter is more distracting than it seems.Our brains are wired to solve problems, making clutter a constant distraction.Decluttering helps you know what you have and where it is.Having a pla...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Stop Comparing Yourself: Why Other People’s Systems Don’t Always Work for You
Send us a text In this episode, Jessica explores why comparison can be toxic for ADHD moms and offers practical advice for breaking free from the cycle. Learn why other people's productivity systems often don't work for you, how to draw inspiration without feeling inadequate, and ways to create personalized approaches that honor your unique values and circumstances. Support the show Join the Quick Tips Newsletter! To find more tips and support, visit theADHDMom.com and subscribe...
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1 month ago
7 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Unlocking Inner Seasons: A Guide for ADHD Moms with Ada Gore
Send us a text Join Jess as she welcomes Ada Gore, a public speaker and guided journal creator, to discuss the transformative power of understanding your inner seasons. Discover how aligning with your body's natural rhythms can enhance productivity, provide deeper rest, and lead to a more abundant life. Perfect for ADHD moms seeking clarity and balance. #ADHD #InnerSeasons #Biohacking Ada’s Amazon Author Page: amazon.com/author/ada_gore_journals Ada’s Instagram: @adagore444 Support the show...
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1 month ago
20 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
How to Make Decisions Without Second-Guessing Yourself
Send us a text Ever feel stuck second-guessing yourself? In this episode, we’ll talk about how to finally break free from decision paralysis by using your core values as a simple compass. When you know what matters most, every choice gets clearer—and you can stop spinning in that exhausting cycle of “Should I? Shouldn’t I?” I’ll walk you through my Creative Core framework—are you a Visionary, Harmonizer, Builder, or Spark?—and show you how to use your type to make decisions with confidence. Y...
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2 months ago
12 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
I Want to Focus, But What Should I Focus On?
Send us a text Ever feel like you're trying to focus but can't decide what actually deserves your attention? In this episode of Quick Wins for ADHD Moms, we tackle that familiar ADHD struggle: "I want to focus, but what should I focus ON?" Learn practical strategies to cut through the overwhelm and identify your true priorities when everything feels equally important. Discover how to use a three-question filter to make clear decisions about where to direct your limited focus. Supp...
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2 months ago
12 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
What to Do if You Might Have ADHD as an Adult
Send us a text Had that “aha” moment where you realize ADHD might explain so much of your life? Now what? In this episode, we’ll walk through the first steps — from getting evaluated to building simple systems that actually work for your brain. Quick, practical, and judgment-free — because you don’t need more overwhelm, just a place to start. Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theADHDMom.com and subscribe to the show! Jessica is a Creative wife & mom of 3 from No...
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2 months ago
18 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Signs of Adult ADHD in Women
Send us a text Ever feel like you’re constantly losing your keys, forgetting appointments, or starting projects you never finish? You’re not alone. ADHD in women often looks different than the classic “hyperactive kid” stereotype, which means so many moms go years without realizing what’s really going on. In this episode, we’re breaking down the common signs of adult ADHD in women — from zoning out mid-conversation to feeling overwhelmed by endless to-do lists. You’ll learn why these symptoms...
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3 months ago
13 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Help! I Live in Chaos
Send us a text Feeling like your life is one big pile of chaos? This episode dives into why ADHD seems to create so much clutter—physically, mentally, and emotionally—and how you can finally get a handle on it. You’ll hear why “out of sight, out of mind” leaves so much stuff hanging around, how to carve out small “zones of peace” in your home, and how just five minutes with a timer can change the whole tone of your day. It’s all about finding progress over perfection and creating a litt...
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3 months ago
8 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Why Logging Food Makes You Want to Scream (and What to Do Instead)
Send us a text Logging Food - trying to eat healthy? In this episode of Quick Wins for ADHD Moms, Jess gets real about why tracking meals is so tough for ADHD brains, and shares a simple, flexible workaround that actually works. Ditch the guilt, embrace repeatable meals, and discover how to make nutrition easier for you and your family. Tune in for practical tips, a dose of science, and a reminder that progress beats perfection! Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theA...
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3 months ago
8 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Time Blindness and Finding Your Anchor Points
Send us a text Do you ever feel like time is slipping through your fingers? In this quick episode, you’ll learn how to use simple "anchor points" to help your ADHD brain feel the flow of time, without strict schedules or rigid routines. Jess shares practical tools for navigating time blindness and encourages you to create just one grounding moment today. It’s not about doing more - it’s about noticing the moments that matter. Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theADHD...
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4 months ago
8 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Self Care - The Not Now List
Send us a text Feeling overwhelmed by endless to-dos and self-care “shoulds”? Discover the power of the Not Now List- a simple brain-dump strategy designed for busy, creative minds (especially if you’re juggling ADHD, parenting, or just too much at once). Learn how to reclaim your focus, honor your ideas, and finally give yourself permission to do less—without guilt. Press play and find your moment of calm! Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theADHDMom.com and s...
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4 months ago
10 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Executive Dysfunction What The Heck Is This
Send us a text In this episode, we break down executive dysfunction—what it is, how it shows up in ADHD moms, and simple ways to work with your brain, not against it. You’re not lazy—your brain just needs support, not shame. Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theADHDMom.com and subscribe to the show! Jessica is a Creative wife & mom of 3 from Northwest Pennsylvania. She is a voiceover artist at Jessica Lewis Voice and enjoys creating calming art through macro and...
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4 months ago
12 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Discovering ADHD in Adult Women
Send us a text In this episode of the ADHD MOM podcast, we dive into why many women are diagnosed with ADHD later in life—and how hormones, masking, and misdiagnosis play a role. You'll learn about the power of a 'done list' to help track wins and stay encouraged, especially when to-do lists feel defeating. Tune in for real talk, practical tools, and space to reflect on how your brain really works! Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theADHDMom.com and subscribe ...
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5 months ago
8 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Breaking Down Tasks for the ADHD Brain: The Micro-Step Method
Send us a text In this episode of the ADHD Mom Podcast, Jess introduces the 'micro step method,' a strategy for breaking down overwhelming tasks into tiny, manageable steps that cater to ADHD brains. Support the show To find more tips and support, visit theADHDMom.com and subscribe to the show! Jessica is a Creative wife & mom of 3 from Northwest Pennsylvania. She is a voiceover artist at Jessica Lewis Voice and enjoys creating calming art through macro and landscape photography at The P...
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6 months ago
6 minutes

Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
Send us a text 👉 Join the Quick Wins Newsletter! In this conversation, Kailey Buller gets really honest about something so many of us deal with — just getting started. Task initiation can feel like trying to move a mountain, especially with an ADHD brain (mom or kid!). She talks about the power of keeping things ridiculously small — think five-minutes-or-less small — because once you get that tiny win, the momentum kicks in and the overwhelm drops way down. Kailey also dive...