ADHD Mums

·S3 E83

83. When ADHD Becomes the Reason You Stop Trying...

February 18
13 mins

Episode Description

You’re not lying on the couch saying ‘poor me.’

You’re functioning. Packing lunches. Showing up. Holding it together.

But quietly, inside, you’ve started believing:

‘This is just how it is for me.’

WHY THIS MATTERS

ADHD mums carry more correction, more visible mistakes, more invisible labour, more system friction.

So when something goes wrong, it doesn’t land as ‘that was hard.’

It lands as proof.

Proof you’re behind.

Proof you’re failing.

Proof this is who you are.

And once shame becomes the explanation, your brain stops looking for options.

Not because you don’t want change.

Because the load is already too high.

WHAT WE COVER
  1. The difference between a victim moment and a victim identity
  2. Why ADHD conditioning makes shame feel factual
  3. How ‘nothing works in our house anyway’ protects you from hope
  4. The motherhood shame loop that quietly shrinks your life
  5. Why waiting for fairness before you move will keep costing you
  6. Responsibility without blame — and why that matters
  7. The one question that reopens possibility without forcing action

THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF…
  1. You’ve stopped trying in one area because failing again feels unbearable
  2. You feel resentful but also guilty for feeling resentful
  3. You avoid things before they even go wrong
  4. You tell yourself you’re ‘just bad at this stage’
  5. Being validated feels relieving… but nothing changes afterwards

RELATED ADHD MUMS EPISODES

🎧 Hidden Cost of Being The Good Girl

https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/goodgirlcost/

🎧 When You Can’t Relax Even When It’s Quiet

https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/why-adhd-mums-cant-relax/

🎧 The ADHD Myth of ‘Just Try Harder’ (Quick Reset)

https://adhdmums.com.au/podcast_episode/episode-24-quick-reset-the-adhd-myth-of-just-try-harder/

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