Welcome to the ADHD-ish Blog
If you've ever Googled "why can't I just get my act together" at midnight, you're in the right place.
The ADHD-ish Blog is where business strategy meets brain science — written for entrepreneurs and small business owners who are tired of advice that wasn't designed for the way their minds actually work.
Whether you're officially diagnosed or just ADHD-adjacent, this is your no-fluff resource for building a business that works with your brain, not against it.
What You'll Find on the ADHD-ish Blog
Every blog is grounded in 20+ years of clinical experience and real-world business strategy — not toxic positivity and generic productivity hacks.
Browse the blog for episodes, frameworks, and straight-talk insights on focus, decision-making, pricing, boundaries, and everything else nobody warned you about when you started your business.
New to the ADHD-ish Blog? Start anywhere. That's kind of our thing.
"Enough Already": Breaking the ADHD Pattern of Overcompensating in Your Business
If “above and beyond” keeps leading to burnout, this episode is for you. We explore how safety, self-worth, and ADHD-ish wiring distort your enoughness meter and what sustainability actually requires. Tune in to build a business that does not cost you yourself.
The ADHD Brain's Year-End Inventory (That Has Nothing to Do With Goals)
Done with vision boards, hustle culture, and exhausting goal-setting? Discover a simple, compassionate, ADHD-friendly year-end inventory to see what energized you, what paid you, and what to let go of. Listen now and reset with clarity.
Simplify to Succeed: How Streamlining Your Business Creates Predictable Profit
As a female entrepreneur, I often find myself grappling with the delicate balance between ambition and reality. The latest episode of The Driven Woman Entrepreneur podcast, featuring Racheal Cook focused on the uncomfortable topic of entrepreneurial poverty among female entrepreneurs. There is the hype and there is the reality and one of the things I love about Racheal is her commitment to telling the truth about what it actually takes to be successfully self employed, so more women have an legitimate shot at a sustainable business. Here’s an exploration of the enlightening discussion that covers essential aspects of building a successful, sustainable business while maintaining our well-being.