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Topics: ADHD overwhelm, mental clutter, digital clutter, and emotional clutter, clutter Sensitivity, and clutter blindness.

Ruth and Rachael open up about how clutter impacts their lives, and how it can both stem from and contribute to ADHD stress. They explore strategies for organizing, clearing space, and managing this ADHD overwhelm.

Key Discussion Points:

Clutter Sensitivity vs. Clutter Blindness: Rachael and Ruth explore the difference between being sensitive to clutter and being blind to it. While some people, like Ruth, are hyper-aware of clutter, others, like Rachael’s mom, seem not to notice it. They discuss how ADHD brain organization can make these tendencies even more pronounced.

Physical and Digital Clutter: From household clutter to digital clutter, we all know how overwhelming it can be to manage various spaces. Rachael shares tips on how to declutter ADHD spaces, and Ruth talks about how creating systems to manage ADHD and clutter can ease both physical and mental stress.

Emotional Clutter: A big part of the conversation focuses on emotional clutter and how ADHDers often carry emotional baggage that adds to the chaos. The hosts dig into ways to manage emotional overwhelm and emphasize the importance of self-compassion in the process.

ADHD and Stress: Clutter can be a sign of stress, but it also creates stress. Rachael and Ruth talk about how decluttering small spaces can help calm an ADHD brain and how curiosity and compassion are vital when approaching these tasks.

Body Doubling for Decluttering: Rachael touches on the powerful tool of body doubling for tackling overwhelming tasks. Whether it’s physical clutter or organizing a big project, having someone else there to focus with can make all the difference.

Reaching Your ADHD Potential: The episode wraps up with a reflection on how decluttering, whether physical, mental, or emotional, is essential for ADHDers to start reaching their potential. By managing their spaces and emotions, they are better able to focus on what really matters.

Helpful links:

ADHD Couple on Instagram

Outer Order, Inner Calm book

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