S1E2: What ADHD Actually Feels Like (Not the Stereotype)
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Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor. This podcast is based on personal experience, education, and research, and is not a substitute for professional advice.
S1E2: What ADHD Actually Feels Like (Not the Stereotype)
ADHD isn’t just “can’t focus” or “easily distracted.
In this episode, I’m talking about what it actually feels like; we'll talk about the inconsistency, the gap between knowing and doing, and why some things feel weirdly impossible to start, even when you care.
We get into:
- why focus isn’t the real issue
- what that “I know what I need to do… so why am I not doing it?” feeling actually is
- how ADHD shows up in everyday life (not just the stereotype)
- why “just try harder” has never worked
- and that you're not lazy, just because your brain isn't built for something.
This isn’t a clinical breakdown; it’s a real one.
If you’ve ever felt like your brain works with you one day and against you the next, this episode is for you.
Sources and references:
Miserandino, C. (2003). The spoon theory. But You Don’t Look Sick.
https://lymphoma-action.org.uk/sites/default/files/media/documents/2020-05/Spoon%20theory%20by%20Christine%20Miserandino.pdf
American Psychiatric Association. (2022). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed., text rev.; DSM-5-TR).
Hartmann, T. (2019). ADHD: A hunter in a farmer's world (3rd ed.). Inner Traditions/Bear.