Tag: anxiety
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The 5:00 AM Anchor: Why Resistance Training Is Non-Negotiable for ADHD Brains
By Dylan Kratochvil, MSN, NP-C THE HOOK At 5:00 AM, my alarm goes off. I don’t argue with myself. My gym clothes are ready, and my pre-workout drink is in the fridge. I get dressed and head downstairs to the Bunker, my basement gym. This isn’t about discipline. It’s about having a system. For ten…
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Why Motivation Fails (And What to Build Instead): Systems for the ADHD Brain
For a long time, I thought my struggles were due to not having enough discipline. I often started new workout routines, stuck with them for a few weeks, and then lost motivation. I tried Noom, alternate-day fasting, and protein-shake diets. I saw some early progress, but once the excitement faded and my dopamine levels dropped,…
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The ADHD Tax: What Late Diagnosis Really Costs (And How to Stop Paying)
Last month, I took a closer look at my own ADHD tax. I realized it was a lot more than just some overdraft fees. My list included a forge I never used, a road bike that was more expensive than my first car dust, a drill press, a professional meat slicer, a second blender, a…
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The Architecture of Burnout: Why Your Nervous System is Stalling (And How to Rebuild the Engine)
Burnout is a biological problem, but people often try to solve it only with mental or emotional strategies. If you are in your 30s to 50s and were recently diagnosed with ADHD or severe executive dysfunction, you might have spent years thinking you were lazy or unmotivated while trying to fit into society’s idea of…
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Understanding ADHD: A Personal Journey to Diagnosis
I was 33 years old when I finally got the diagnosis that explained everything. Sitting there, I stared at my results: “attention-deficit disorder, predominantly inattentive type.” A cascade of emotions washed over me: relief to finally have a name for my struggles, grief for years spent thinking I was broken, anger that no one noticed…