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...
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...
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...