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ADHD Rabbit Holes: Analysis Paralysis & Why ADHD Women Research Everything
Do you ever sit down to look up one small thing maybe a dishwasher, a laptop, or a life changing water bottle and suddenly it’s four hours later and you’re deep into comparison charts, Reddit threads, with open browsers as far as the eye can see.
Welcome to the ADHD research rabbit hole.
In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine talk about why ADHD women so often fall into endless research spirals and why it actually makes sense once you understand what’s happening in the ADHD brain.
What starts as responsible research can quickly turn into analysis paralysis. The more information we gather, the harder it becomes to make a decision. But for many women with ADHD, that research isn’t about perfection it’s about protection.
When working memory feels unreliable, gathering information can feel like armor. If we know enough, we won’t miss something important. We won’t get it wrong. And we definitely won’t look foolish.
So we keep researching.
This episode explore why ADHD brains fall into research rabbit holes including working memory challenges, hyperfocus, accuracy anxiety, and the deep drive to fully understand something before acting.
If you’ve ever:
• spent hours researching something you still haven’t decided on
This one is for you.
Because for ADHD women, researching everything isn’t laziness or indecision. It’s often the brain trying to create safety in a world that can feel unpredictable.
Chapters
00:00 The ADHD Research Rabbit Hole (Tabs, Comparisons & Decision Overwhelm)
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ADHD Rabbit Holes: Analysis Paralysis & Why ADHD Women Research Everything
Do you ever sit down to look up one small thing maybe a dishwasher, a laptop, or a life changing water bottle and suddenly it’s four hours later and you’re deep into comparison charts, Reddit threads, with open browsers as far as the eye can see.
Welcome to the ADHD research rabbit hole.
In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine talk about why ADHD women so often fall into endless research spirals and why it actually makes sense once you understand what’s happening in the ADHD brain.
What starts as responsible research can quickly turn into analysis paralysis. The more information we gather, the harder it becomes to make a decision. But for many women with ADHD, that research isn’t about perfection it’s about protection.
When working memory feels unreliable, gathering information can feel like armor. If we know enough, we won’t miss something important. We won’t get it wrong. And we definitely won’t look foolish.
So we keep researching.
This episode explore why ADHD brains fall into research rabbit holes including working memory challenges, hyperfocus, accuracy anxiety, and the deep drive to fully understand something before acting.
If you’ve ever:
• spent hours researching something you still haven’t decided on
This one is for you.
Because for ADHD women, researching everything isn’t laziness or indecision. It’s often the brain trying to create safety in a world that can feel unpredictable.
Chapters
00:00 The ADHD Research Rabbit Hole (Tabs, Comparisons & Decision Overwhelm)

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