ADHD Task Paralysis Is Not Laziness Here’s What’s Really Happening
ADHD Task Paralysis Is Not Laziness Here’s What’s Really Happening
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Preventing ADHD Procrastination What Actually Works
Why do so many adults with ADHD feel completely stuck when facing a simple to-do list? Research suggests that 75% of adults with ADHD struggle with significant task management difficulties. In this deep dive, Jessica Walsh, PMHNP-BC explores a practical ADHD productivity framework designed to work with ADHD executive function challenges.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why ADHD brains struggle with traditional task lists
- How working memory limitations affect planning
- The role dopamine plays in task initiation
- How a 3-task rule can improve focus
- How to build an external brain backlog system
- An emergency protocol for low-energy ADHD days
Chapters:
0:00 ADHD task paralysis explained
0:40 Why traditional planners fail ADHD brains
2:00 Working memory and cognitive load
2:50 Dopamine and task initiation
3:40 The concept of external scaffolding
4:10 The ADHD daily template
4:40 The rule of three tasks
5:30 The “nice-to-do” overflow system
6:05 Evening shutdown routine
6:20 The master backlog (your external brain)
7:25 The weekly reset system
8:30 Body doubling and focus support
8:50 The ADHD emergency protocol
10:00 Implementing the system slowly
