Turning 50 didn’t come with a crisis. It came with clarity.
In this episode of PRIMED for ADHD, I reflect on what it means to live with ADHD in midlife, after decades of trying to make systems work, holding things together, and quietly adjusting behind the scenes.
This isn’t about reinvention. It’s about recognition.
ADHD doesn’t stay the same over a lifetime. It shifts, sometimes subtly, sometimes abruptly, especially as hormones, identity, and expectations change. What worked in your 20s or 30s may not hold the same way now, and pushing harder often makes things worse, not better.
I talk about how my own experience of ADHD has evolved, why inconsistency is part of the pattern, and what it means to stop measuring yourself against a version of you that no longer exists.
If you’ve found yourself thinking, “This shouldn’t feel this hard anymore,” this episode will help you understand why it does, and what to do with that awareness.
In this episode, I cover:
In this episode, I referenced episode 3, Why ADHD feels harder in perimenopause, and thought it was later in the season.
If this episode resonates, share it with someone who’s navigating ADHD in midlife and trying to make sense of why things feel different now.
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