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While everyone talks about ADHD and time blindness, ADHD-ish host Diann Wingert spotlights the real bottleneck: working memory.
She unpacks what working memory is (and how it's not just short-term memory), why ADHD brains often struggle to keep pace in business, and why brain games probably won't fix the problem.
But it’s not all doom and gloom—Diann shares honest strategies that actually work, from building reliable external systems to reducing cognitive load with templates, checklists, and automation.
If you’re tired of forgetting your best ideas or fumbling through processes you’ve done a hundred times, this episode will empower you with practical tips to actually work.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Actionable Strategies to Outsmart Your Working Memory
Build External Systems:
Automate and Template:
Optimize Your Cognitive Capacity:
About the Host:
Diann Wingert (she/her) is a seasoned coach, consultant, and the creator/host of ADHD-ish. Drawing from her many years of experience as a former psychotherapist, business owner, and someone who thinks "outside the box," Diann is known for her straight-talking, no-nonsense approach to the intersection of neurodiversity and business ownership.
Resources Mentioned During the Episode
Let’s put insight into action:
Ready to make your business less chaotic and way more effective? Pick ONE recurring task you’ve been trying to keep in your head and turn it into a system — make a checklist, create a template, whatever works for you. Your future self will thank you!
And if you loved this episode (or you’re new to ADHD-ish), follow/subscribe right now so you don’t have to remember to search for it next time.
For 1:1 customized help building ADHD-friendly systems that stick, check out Diann Wingert’s coaching at www.diannwingertcoaching.com.
© 2026 ADHD-ish Podcast. Intro music by Ishan Dincer / Melody Loops / Outro music by Vladimir / Bobi Music / All rights reserved.
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While everyone talks about ADHD and time blindness, ADHD-ish host Diann Wingert spotlights the real bottleneck: working memory.
She unpacks what working memory is (and how it's not just short-term memory), why ADHD brains often struggle to keep pace in business, and why brain games probably won't fix the problem.
But it’s not all doom and gloom—Diann shares honest strategies that actually work, from building reliable external systems to reducing cognitive load with templates, checklists, and automation.
If you’re tired of forgetting your best ideas or fumbling through processes you’ve done a hundred times, this episode will empower you with practical tips to actually work.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
Actionable Strategies to Outsmart Your Working Memory
Build External Systems:
Automate and Template:
Optimize Your Cognitive Capacity:
About the Host:
Diann Wingert (she/her) is a seasoned coach, consultant, and the creator/host of ADHD-ish. Drawing from her many years of experience as a former psychotherapist, business owner, and someone who thinks "outside the box," Diann is known for her straight-talking, no-nonsense approach to the intersection of neurodiversity and business ownership.
Resources Mentioned During the Episode
Let’s put insight into action:
Ready to make your business less chaotic and way more effective? Pick ONE recurring task you’ve been trying to keep in your head and turn it into a system — make a checklist, create a template, whatever works for you. Your future self will thank you!
And if you loved this episode (or you’re new to ADHD-ish), follow/subscribe right now so you don’t have to remember to search for it next time.
For 1:1 customized help building ADHD-friendly systems that stick, check out Diann Wingert’s coaching at www.diannwingertcoaching.com.
© 2026 ADHD-ish Podcast. Intro music by Ishan Dincer / Melody Loops / Outro music by Vladimir / Bobi Music / All rights reserved.

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