10 Days of Healing - 5. ADHD & Christmas Chaos: Overstimulation, Dysregulation & Holding It Together | Ep 317 cover art

10 Days of Healing - 5. ADHD & Christmas Chaos: Overstimulation, Dysregulation & Holding It Together | Ep 317

10 Days of Healing - 5. ADHD & Christmas Chaos: Overstimulation, Dysregulation & Holding It Together | Ep 317

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If you find yourself feeling overstimulated, emotional, or completely drained at Christmas especially in loud environments, crowded shops, family gatherings, or back-to-back social events this episode will feel like a deep exhale.


ADHD brains experience Christmas differently.


The noise, pressure, rushed transitions, disrupted routines, expectations, and sensory overload push the nervous system to its limit. And when you combine overstimulation with emotional masking, festive chaos, and no buffer time, dysregulation comes fast.


In today’s episode of 10 Days of Healing, we unpack why ADHD and Christmas are such a difficult combination and how to support yourself through it with practical, compassionate strategies.


You’ll learn the Sensory Exit Plan, a simple regulation technique that helps you stay grounded, prevent shutdowns, and give your nervous system the breaks it desperately needs during holiday events.


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