
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of Organizing an ADHD Brain, host Megs Crawford shares eight powerful truths about the ADHD brain. From being mislabeled as “lazy” to struggling with perfectionism, overcommitting, and the exhaustion of masking as “organized” at work, Megs continues exploring the “messy middle” of ADHD and organization by breaking down what she wishes others truly understood about living with ADHD. Whether you’re navigating ADHD yourself or trying to better understand a loved one, this conversation highlights the role of emotions, perfectionism, boundaries, and support in making real, sustainable progress toward organization and peace.
Article Link (2 Pages) - Understanding ADHD from a Strengths-Based Perspective
Key Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Share this Episode with Your Loved Ones
6:27 - Truth 1: I’m Not Lazy, but I Am Overwhelmed.
10:34 - Truth 2: I’m a Perfectionist, So I’m Procrastinating.
13:43 - Truth 3: I Want To Do Everything, But I Can’t.
17:09 - Truth 4: Organizing Might Seem Easy, but ADHD Brains Don’t Default to Systems.
20:03 - Truth 5: I Am the Only Person Who Can Change Me. (Curiosity > Control)
22:49 - Truth 6: Time Blindness is Real.
25:34 - Truth 7: Making Organization in One Space (Like Work) Drains My Energy.
28:19 - Truth 8: I Am Listening, But Focus Shifts are HARD.
31:33 - The Importance of Support and Understanding
36:37 - ADHD and Emotional Regulation
The Organizing an ADHD Brain Community opens Jan 1st, and you can lock in the yearly rate for 2025 at $297. That’s four free months compared to our regular pricing. If you want support, structure, and a community that understands your ADHD brain, now’s the time.
Buy as a gift: Gift to a loved one!
Buy for yourself: Gift to you!
Is Coaching a good fit for you? Start here> The Perfect Place to Start
Learn more about the Community HERE> OrganizinganADHDBrain.com
By Megs Crawford4.8
5151 ratings
In this episode of Organizing an ADHD Brain, host Megs Crawford shares eight powerful truths about the ADHD brain. From being mislabeled as “lazy” to struggling with perfectionism, overcommitting, and the exhaustion of masking as “organized” at work, Megs continues exploring the “messy middle” of ADHD and organization by breaking down what she wishes others truly understood about living with ADHD. Whether you’re navigating ADHD yourself or trying to better understand a loved one, this conversation highlights the role of emotions, perfectionism, boundaries, and support in making real, sustainable progress toward organization and peace.
Article Link (2 Pages) - Understanding ADHD from a Strengths-Based Perspective
Key Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction: Share this Episode with Your Loved Ones
6:27 - Truth 1: I’m Not Lazy, but I Am Overwhelmed.
10:34 - Truth 2: I’m a Perfectionist, So I’m Procrastinating.
13:43 - Truth 3: I Want To Do Everything, But I Can’t.
17:09 - Truth 4: Organizing Might Seem Easy, but ADHD Brains Don’t Default to Systems.
20:03 - Truth 5: I Am the Only Person Who Can Change Me. (Curiosity > Control)
22:49 - Truth 6: Time Blindness is Real.
25:34 - Truth 7: Making Organization in One Space (Like Work) Drains My Energy.
28:19 - Truth 8: I Am Listening, But Focus Shifts are HARD.
31:33 - The Importance of Support and Understanding
36:37 - ADHD and Emotional Regulation
The Organizing an ADHD Brain Community opens Jan 1st, and you can lock in the yearly rate for 2025 at $297. That’s four free months compared to our regular pricing. If you want support, structure, and a community that understands your ADHD brain, now’s the time.
Buy as a gift: Gift to a loved one!
Buy for yourself: Gift to you!
Is Coaching a good fit for you? Start here> The Perfect Place to Start
Learn more about the Community HERE> OrganizinganADHDBrain.com

453 Listeners

2,483 Listeners

2,080 Listeners

281 Listeners

114 Listeners

1,520 Listeners

2,895 Listeners

926 Listeners

391 Listeners

746 Listeners

346 Listeners

129 Listeners

166 Listeners

90 Listeners

68 Listeners