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This week, I dive into the fascinating link between ADHD and sleep with science journalist Lynne Peeples, author of The Inner Clock. Together, we explore how ADHD affects circadian rhythms, why so many with ADHD identify as night owls, and how societal expectations around sleep cycles often clash with ADHD traits.
What You’ll Learn:
✨ Why 78% of individuals with ADHD identify as night owls and how genetics play a role.
✨ How modern lifestyle factors like artificial light and irregular meal times disrupt sleep.
✨ Practical small adjustments to your routine—like reducing evening light and keeping consistent meal times—can improve sleep hygiene.
✨ Understanding your natural sleep patterns is key to better managing ADHD symptoms.
✨ The unique sleep challenges faced by women with ADHD, especially during hormonal changes.
During this conversation, we explore practical strategies to improve sleep quality, such as adjusting meal times and optimising light exposure throughout the day. The episode also highlights the importance of understanding our unique sleep patterns and the impact of hormonal changes, especially in women, as they navigate their own wellness journeys.
Timestamps:
If you’ve ever struggled with sleep as an adult with ADHD or want practical advice to improve your rest, this episode is packed with actionable insights and empowering knowledge to help you feel more in tune with your body and mind.
Connect with Lynne via her Instagram, @lynne.peeples.
Find Kate's popular online workshops and free resources here.
Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity and clarity.
Follow the podcast on Instagram.
Follow Kate on Instagram.
Read Kate's articles on ADDitude magazine.
Mentioned in this episode:
Gratitude link
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This week, I dive into the fascinating link between ADHD and sleep with science journalist Lynne Peeples, author of The Inner Clock. Together, we explore how ADHD affects circadian rhythms, why so many with ADHD identify as night owls, and how societal expectations around sleep cycles often clash with ADHD traits.
What You’ll Learn:
✨ Why 78% of individuals with ADHD identify as night owls and how genetics play a role.
✨ How modern lifestyle factors like artificial light and irregular meal times disrupt sleep.
✨ Practical small adjustments to your routine—like reducing evening light and keeping consistent meal times—can improve sleep hygiene.
✨ Understanding your natural sleep patterns is key to better managing ADHD symptoms.
✨ The unique sleep challenges faced by women with ADHD, especially during hormonal changes.
During this conversation, we explore practical strategies to improve sleep quality, such as adjusting meal times and optimising light exposure throughout the day. The episode also highlights the importance of understanding our unique sleep patterns and the impact of hormonal changes, especially in women, as they navigate their own wellness journeys.
Timestamps:
If you’ve ever struggled with sleep as an adult with ADHD or want practical advice to improve your rest, this episode is packed with actionable insights and empowering knowledge to help you feel more in tune with your body and mind.
Connect with Lynne via her Instagram, @lynne.peeples.
Find Kate's popular online workshops and free resources here.
Kate Moryoussef is a women's ADHD lifestyle and wellbeing coach and EFT practitioner who helps overwhelmed and unfulfilled newly diagnosed ADHD women find more calm, balance, hope, health, compassion, creativity and clarity.
Follow the podcast on Instagram.
Follow Kate on Instagram.
Read Kate's articles on ADDitude magazine.
Mentioned in this episode:
Gratitude link
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