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EPISODE 47: "ADHD TASK PARALYSIS"

EPISODE 47: "ADHD TASK PARALYSIS"

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In this episode: Have you ever felt completely frozen, staring at your project, knowing exactly what needs to get done — but physically unable to begin? It’s not procrastination — it’s ADHD Paralysis — and there are three kinds: mental paralysis, analysis paralysis, and task paralysis, all of which can lead to shutdowns. It’s a neurological issue (executive functions not functioning) as well as an emotional one (a trauma response). Whether you're ADHD or AuDHD, this episode helps you understand that you don’t need more willpower — you need more compassion. You’re overwhelmed, and you deserve support. Special Patreon Offer! 25% off of your first month OR an entire annual membership! CLICK HERE TO CLAIM and use code: 90FFB.

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SOURCES USED FOR THIS EPISODE:

ADHD Paralysis: Mental Health

ADHD Paralysis is Real: ADDA

What is ADHD Shutdown? Calm

Understanding ADHD Paralysis: The Dorm

Complex PTSD Pete Walker

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