The Productivity Paradox
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Ever find yourself going full project manager for 48 hours, colour-coding your entire life, labelling folders, making fresh to-do lists, and convincing yourself this planner will finally fix everything... only to burn out two days later?
Yeah. Same.
Welcome to what I’m calling The Productivity Paradox, that messy overlap where ADHD’s love of novelty meets anxiety’s need for control. It’s the perfect recipe for chaos, burnout, and a lot of half-finished “new systems.”
Because when anxiety yells “you’re not doing enough!”, ADHD goes “cool, let’s fix it!”, cue the spreadsheets, templates, colour palettes, and eventual existential crisis.
✨ Spoiler: You don’t need another planner, you just need a softer approach.
✨ What I cover:
- Why ADHD & anxiety turn productivity into panic
- The “panic with a planner” cycle (and why it feels so addictive)
- How guilt & self-worth get tangled up in being busy
- The Three-Thing Rule (and why it’s life-changing)
- Micro-momentum, starting small when perfectionism freezes you
- Rest as reboot, not reward
- Body doubling & gentle time management
- Compassion check-ins, because sometimes you need a hug, not a spreadsheet
💬 Quote to remember:
“It’s not about shrinking your goals, it’s about shrinking the chaos so you can breathe.”
“You’re allowed to rest, you’re allowed to be messy, and you’re definitely allowed to have a half-finished to-do list and still be proud of yourself.”
💛 For the fellow anxious ADHDers
If you’ve ever felt guilty for resting, or caught yourself making things look “together” without ever feeling together, this episode is for you.
You’re not lazy, you’re not broken, you’re just wired for a different kind of brilliance. And sometimes, that means your productivity looks less like hustle and more like surviving with style.
So, shut the planner, take a breath, and remember, a half-finished to-do list still counts.
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