184. Why Your ADHD Brain Treats Time Like a Suggestion (And What to Do About It)

MAR 5, 202615 MIN
The Easily Distracted Entrepreneur

184. Why Your ADHD Brain Treats Time Like a Suggestion (And What to Do About It)

MAR 5, 202615 MIN

Description

If you've ever told someone "I'll be there in 10 minutes" and showed up 45 minutes later - fully believing you had plenty of time - this episode is for you. Time blindness isn't a character flaw, it's neurology. And once you understand what's actually happening in your brain, everything changes. In this episode, you will learn about: Why ADHD brains experience time in only two categories: "now" and "not now" — and how that one concept explains so much How dopamine drives the overcommitment cycle and keeps you saying yes when your plate is already full Why trying to manage time like a neurotypical person is exhausting (and why that's not the goal) Four practical strategies you can start using this week to make time more visible and manageable How acceptance - real acceptance - is actually the foundation for building systems that work Why your future self can't be your only accountability system and what to do instead Links & Resources: Learn more about The Overcommitment Cure: https://amberhawley.com/courses/#overcommitcure Email Amber at [email protected] Follow Amber on Instagram Key Moments In This Episode: 00:00 ADHD and Time Management Struggles 05:24 "Dopamine-Driven Impulse Decisions" 08:36 "Finding Balance in Scheduling" 12:18 "Planning Beats Urgency" 14:24 "Understanding the ADHD Tax"