Quick Wins for ADHD Moms - Simple Resets for Burnout, Overwhelm, and Parenting with ADHD
Quick Wins for ADHD Moms
You've read the books. You've bought the planners. You know what you're supposed to do — and somehow the chaos is still winning.
This podcast is for the ADHD mom who is smart, capable, and completely overwhelmed anyway. Not because she's doing it wrong. Because nobody designed these systems for her brain.
Every episode gives you fast, realistic resets for ADHD burnout, mental overload, and the chaos of mom life. No 10-step frameworks. No guilt. Just the one small thing that actually moves you forward right now.
Short episodes. Audio-first. Built for the ADHD brain. Listen in the pickup line, doing dishes, or hiding in the bathroom for five minutes of quiet.
Practical ADHD support for moms who are done with systems that don't work Learn more at theADHDmom.com
Quick Wins for ADHD Moms - Simple Resets for Burnout, Overwhelm, and Parenting with ADHD
Stop the Task Paralysis: The 5-Minute Trick to Restart Your ADHD Brain | 024
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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 dives into how helpful visual reminders and simple routines can be for our kids, especially those who struggle with the same things we do. It’s not about creating a hyper-structured home; it’s about giving their brains a little borrowed support so they can actually follow through.
One of my favorite parts of this whole conversation is the emphasis on empathy. Our kids aren’t being defiant — most of the time, they’re just hitting the same walls we hit. When we understand what ADHD actually looks like in day-to-day life, it softens the whole dynamic. We stop taking everything personally and start seeing the real challenge underneath.
And yep — we even touch on how new moms can feel “ADHD-ish” from pure sleep deprivation, and why leaning on outside structure is not a failure. It’s just smart.
Keywords
ADHD, task initiation, parenting, visual reminders, empathy, structured routines, Kailey Buller, quick wins, overcoming challenges, momentum
Takeaways
- Getting started is hard — ADHD or not — but especially with an ADHD brain.
- Tiny, five-minute tasks build real momentum and cut down the overwhelm.
- Visual reminders + simple routines give kids the structure their brains crave.
- Parenting becomes easier when we meet our kids with empathy instead of frustration.
- Most ADHD kiddos aren’t being defiant — they’re truly struggling.
- Breaking things down into mini-steps makes everything more doable.
- “Borrowed structure” is a gift, not a crutch.
- Understanding how ADHD works helps us respond with compassion instead of confusion.
- Exhausted new moms can absolutely feel ADHD-like symptoms.
- It’s okay to use whatever external support helps you get through the day.
Find & Follow Dr. Kailey Buller:
Website: https://www.vitalswithdrbuller.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitalswithdrbuller
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vitalswithdrbulle
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Quick Wins for ADHD Moms is a podcast for smart, high-functioning moms with ADHD who are tired of systems that don't work. Practical resets for ADHD burnout, mental overload, and everyday mom life. Find every episode at theADHDmom.com.