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What ADHD Actually Feels Like (Not What People Think)
ADHD is one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions. ADHD is often described from the outside — distraction, hyperactivity, procrastination — but living with ADHD feels very different from the inside.
In this long-form podcast episode, I talk honestly about what ADHD actually feels like, including the emotional, cognitive, and nervous-system experiences that are rarely discussed. This episode is for adults with ADHD, people who suspect they may have ADHD, and anyone supporting someone with ADHD.
We explore:
- what living with ADHD really feels like day to day
- why ADHD is not laziness or lack of effort
- ADHD as a regulation condition, not a motivation problem
- the hidden exhaustion and shame many people with ADHD carry
- why common ADHD advice often doesn’t work
This episode is based on lived experience of combined-type ADHD and a coaching-informed, healthcare-grounded perspective. There’s no hype, no quick fixes — just clear, non-shaming ADHD education and support.
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This content does not provide diagnosis or medical treatment.
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