
The Empowering Strength of the ADHD Mom
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About this listen
Liberation of the ADHD Mind: S2 E9
Mini segment: The Juggle of Motherhood and ADHD
In this empowering episode, we dive deep into the beautifully chaotic world of motherhood with ADHD — the unseen superpower behind the multitasking, emotionally intelligent, creatively wired minds of moms who are doing the absolute most (even when it doesn’t feel like it).
We talk self-care (yes, it actually matters), advocacy (because no one fights like a mama with ADHD), and why your unique parenting style is more than enough.
This episode is your reminder that you're not alone, not broken, and definitely not too much.
You are empowered.
You are intuitive.
You are a force.
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Takeaways
ADHD moms are powerful and creative individuals.
Self-care is essential for mothers with ADHD.
Emotional intelligence is a strength of ADHD moms.
Moms with ADHD often see details that others miss.
Advocacy for children is a key trait of ADHD moms.
It's okay to seek help and support.
Every mom's journey is unique and valid.
You don't have to conform to traditional parenting styles.
Embrace your individuality as a parent.
You are doing more than enough as a mother.