ADHD Task Paralysis Is Not Laziness Here’s What’s Really Happening

ADHD Task Paralysis Is Not Laziness Here’s What’s Really Happening

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