ADHD Women: The High Cost of Being a “Pleasant Child”
In this vulnerable episode, I open up about something I’ve only recently started to fully unpack: how my colicky infancy may have been the beginning of my lifelong masking as a woman with ADHD.
What happens when the only way we feel loved is by being quiet, easy, and accommodating?
We’ll talk about early emotional abandonment, attachment patterns, and the cost of becoming "the good girl." I also dive into why so many ADHD women disconnect from their bodies, needs, and authentic self—and what we can do to begin reclaiming who we truly are.
If you’ve ever felt drained by over-functioning, perfectionism, or trying to be palatable to others, this episode will hit home.
—⏱️—CHAPTERS—⏱️—
00:00 Introduction: Unpacking Masking and ADHD
00:46 Early Childhood and Masking Origins
01:10 Welcome to the Podcast
01:52 Personal Stories and Family Dynamics
03:40 The Impact of Early Experiences
06:34 ADHD and Societal Expectations
09:20 Navigating Adulthood with ADHD
15:25 Reclaiming Authenticity and Self-Love
28:04 Introducing the Journal Book Experience
31:21 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
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