


If you have ADHD, you probably know this cycle: you genuinely intend to do something important, it becomes harder than you expected, you avoid or shut down, and afterward you’re frustrated or hard on yourself. Over time, that pattern can quietly chip away at your confidence. It isn’t laziness. It isn’t a character flaw. It’s a predictable neurological loop: Intention → Friction → Override → Aftermath.
Most people try to solve this with more willpower. That usually makes it worse. The real shift happens when you identify where the friction gets too high and make structural adjustments instead. I created a simple worksheet to help you map one recurring loop in your life. It takes about 10–15 minutes — and it can change how you see your struggles almost immediately.
Curiosity works. Criticism does not.
