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This week’s episode is a short one.

I originally planned to release a full episode, but I didn’t have the bandwidth, so I chose to respect my energy.

This episode connects directly to how I think about ADHD management in midlife, and to one of the most overlooked realities for high-functioning women with ADHD: hormones change the rules, sometimes abruptly.

In this episode, I talk about:

This isn’t about doing less forever. It’s about recognizing when pushing through will cost more than it gives back.

If this resonates, you may want to revisit the earlier episode “Why ADHD feels harder in perimenopause,” where I explain what’s happening neurologically and hormonally during this stage of life, and why strategies that once worked can suddenly stop working.

Behind the scenes, I’m planning February content and updating my offers. The podcast continues as planned.

Next episode, we’ll return to the original episode 6 topic: how to talk about your ADHD diagnosis with friends, family, and co-workers, including when disclosure is useful, when it isn’t, and how to think about it strategically.

Thanks for listening.