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Your alarm goes off, your eyes open, and yet… you don’t move. That sticky space between awake and up isn’t laziness—it’s an ADHD friction zone shaped by dopamine dips, time blindness, and decision overload.
I walk through the long‑term, “set it and mostly forget it” moves that make mornings more reliable:
Sleep quality still sets the stage, so I point you to deep dives on getting to bed on time and waking up more consistently. Even with solid sleep, the ADHD hurdles remain, which is why environmental design, simple choreography, and tech‑assisted cues matter. Consider this an infrastructure approach: fewer choices, clearer signals, and repeated rhythms that carry you from eyes‑open to out‑the‑door with less effort and fewer stalls. Next week, we’ll tackle night‑before prep and first‑wake strategies you can use without even leaving bed.
If these tools help, subscribe, share with a friend who battles the snooze spiral, and leave a quick review so more ADHD folks can find practical morning fixes.
By Alex Delmar CoachingSend a text
Your alarm goes off, your eyes open, and yet… you don’t move. That sticky space between awake and up isn’t laziness—it’s an ADHD friction zone shaped by dopamine dips, time blindness, and decision overload.
I walk through the long‑term, “set it and mostly forget it” moves that make mornings more reliable:
Sleep quality still sets the stage, so I point you to deep dives on getting to bed on time and waking up more consistently. Even with solid sleep, the ADHD hurdles remain, which is why environmental design, simple choreography, and tech‑assisted cues matter. Consider this an infrastructure approach: fewer choices, clearer signals, and repeated rhythms that carry you from eyes‑open to out‑the‑door with less effort and fewer stalls. Next week, we’ll tackle night‑before prep and first‑wake strategies you can use without even leaving bed.
If these tools help, subscribe, share with a friend who battles the snooze spiral, and leave a quick review so more ADHD folks can find practical morning fixes.