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For those experiencing ADHD, impulses and overwhelm—especially around money—can be heightened. But it doesn’t have to be that way!

Today, I am talking to Martha Hoffman, founder of Grounded Learning, about her experience with ADHD and money management.  Martha was diagnosed with ADHD in the seventh grade, which comes with its own set of challenges. But Martha hasn’t let that stop her from exploring and implementing money systems that support her needs.

Prior to working with me, Martha’s experience with money could best be described as random. But now, she has tools and tricks that help her know how to stay on track and when to pivot. She prioritizes what is most important in her life. Her money management works for her, not against her.

ADHD can feel like an uphill battle, with money decisions often left up to chance or mood. But when you have a visual system in place and consistent time to focus on your finances, you can create a plan that works for you, just like Martha. And the benefits are lifelong. You’ll have a clearer view of your overall financial picture. You’ll focus more on your future self. You’ll eliminate fears and doubts and be able to trust yourself around money, and it can be transformative!

In this episode, you’ll learn...

If you’re ready to give yourself grace with your ADHD experiences and make your money management flow seamlessly, tune in for this week’s episode.

Get full show notes and the episode transcript: https://wealthovernow.com/how-martha-manages-her-money-and-adhd

Join me for my FREE masterclass where you’ll learn how to budget without restriction on March 31st at 12pm EST. Register here!

Links mentioned in this episode…

Martha’s previous Money Files episode

www.wealthovernow.com/masterclass

https://groundedlearningdc.com/