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Hormones, ADHD, and the Female Brain: What We’re Finally Starting to Understand
By: Johanna Badenhorst I used to think I was just inconsistent. Some weeks I felt focused and in flow ticking off tasks, having creative ideas, managing life like I finally cracked the code. Then, out of nowhere, everything would fall apart. I’d feel foggy, overwhelmed, irritable, and emotionally all over the place. I'd forget the simplest things and feel ragey over nothing. I blamed myself for years. For not being disciplined enough. For not sticking to the strategies that “
Johanna Badenhorst
2 days ago4 min read


What Does ADHD Actually Look Like in Women and Girls?
(And Why So Many ADHD Women and Girls Are Still Being Missed) As a kid, I wasn’t quiet. I was talkative, expressive, energetic often told I was “too much,” “too emotional,” or needed to “try harder to focus.” I wasn’t floating under the radar. I was right there: loud, misunderstood, and still completely missed. And here’s the kicker, I went on to become a psychologist. Even with professional training, it wasn’t until my 30s that I realised I was living with undiagnosed ADHD.
Johanna Badenhorst
2 days ago5 min read


Healthy Dopamine Highs
It's no secret that the festive season can be overwhelming, and for those who are low on dopamine, it can be even more challenging. Common effects of a lack of dopamine include poor sleep, difficulty concentrating, low motivation, and dysregulation, among many others. For individuals with conditions like ADHD, this can be especially true if not properly managed. While it may be tempting to seek out quick fixes to boost dopamine levels, it's essential to focus on slow-release
Johanna Badenhorst
2 days ago2 min read


A Guide For ADHD-Friendly New Year's Resolutions
The New Year often marks a time of reflection and goal-setting, providing an opportunity for personal growth and positive change. For ADHDer, this process comes with its unique set of challenges and opportunities. In this blog post, we'll explore a guide to crafting ADHD-friendly New Year's resolutions, acknowledging the potential benefits and addressing the hurdles that may arise. The Benefits and Challenges of Resolutions as an ADHDer: New Year's resolutions can serve as a
Johanna Badenhorst
2 days ago4 min read
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