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 Fighting Your Biology: Why ADHD Moms Need ‘Quick Wins’ to Survive | 028
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In this episode of Quick Wins for ADHD Moms, I’m talking about why focusing on the process — not the finish line — changes everything for ADHD brains.
If you’ve ever felt motivated at the start and completely overwhelmed halfway through, this episode is for you. I break down why outcome-based goals actually increase pressure and stall momentum for ADHD brains — and why shifting your attention to the next small, doable step creates energy instead of stress.
We’ll also look at how elite athletes think about performance (spoiler: they’re not obsessing over the win), and why dopamine shows up during action, not after everything is done.
This isn’t about lowering standards or doing less. It’s about working with your brain instead of constantly fighting it — and using quick wins to create momentum, clarity, and calm in the middle of real life.
Key Takeaways
- Pick a process, not a finish line
- Focus on the next right step — not the whole staircase
- Dopamine comes from movement, not completion
- Momentum quiets overwhelm
- ADHD brains need immediacy and feedback to stay engaged
- Outcome pressure hijacks attention
- Quick wins aren’t shortcuts — they’re strategy
- Visible progress helps regulate your nervous system
- Small actions create fast, clear wins
- Respect how your brain actually works in demanding seasons
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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.