
Part 2: How to Reclaim Focus from ADHD’s Internal Distractions
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About this listen
Ever sit down to focus and suddenly your brain takes off in 12 directions at once? You’re not alone — and it’s not about willpower.
In this follow-up to last week’s episode, we dive into the real reasons ADHD women lose focus from the inside out — and how to retrain your brain to come back to center without fighting yourself.
You’ll learn science-backed ways to quiet internal noise, work with your Default Mode Network, and rebuild your brain’s focus through mindful repetition, movement, and emotional processing.
By the end, you’ll understand how to stop battling your attention and start cultivating focus that feels calmer, steadier, and actually sustainable.
🎧 Listen in for ADHD-friendly strategies you can start practicing today — no shame, no quick fixes that don’t last, just real tools for real brains.
—CHAPTERS—
00:00 Introduction: The Struggle to Focus
00:16 Recap of Part One: Understanding Internal Distractions
00:37 Today's Focus: Reclaiming Attention
01:23 Welcome and Podcast Overview
02:17 Strategies to Combat Internal Distractions
03:47 Understanding the Default Mode Network
07:58 Mindfulness and Its Benefits
12:09 The Role of Rewards and Motivation
13:58 Managing Emotions and Sensitivity
18:07 Improving Executive Function and Memory
24:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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