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When Every Choice Feels Like a Trap: ADHD and the Fear of Making Decisions

Decision-making fear is one of the most overlooked—and most disruptive—aspects of living with ADHD. This article explains why the ADHD brain is especially vulnerable to decision paralysis, explores the role of executive dysfunction, emotional dysregulation, and rejection-sensitive dysphoria (RSD), and offers practical, brain-friendly strategies to help you make decisions with less anxiety and more confidence. You don’t have to be stuck forever.

Why You Are More Than Your ADHD 

​​Harold Robert Meyer | The ADD Resource Center   Join our community and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest resources and insights.   Reviewed 01/21/2026 – Published 01/30/2026 ​​Listen to understand, not just to respond Executive Summary  ADHD shapes how your brain takes in and responds to the world—but it does not define who you are. This article invites you to separate … Read more

How to Break Your Phone Addiction: An ADHD-Friendly Guide

You know the pattern: you pick up your phone to check one thing, and suddenly an hour has vanished into a digital void. You feel frustrated, ashamed, and stuck in a cycle you can’t seem to break. But here’s what you need to understand: this isn’t a character flaw or a lack of discipline. Your ADHD brain is wired to seek dopamine—a neurotransmitter critical for pleasure, motivation, and focus—and your smartphone is engineered to exploit that vulnerability. Each notification, like, and swipe delivers a small dopamine hit that feels irresistible in the moment but leaves you depleted, anxious, and unable to focus on what truly matters. Breaking this cycle isn’t about willpower; it’s about understanding your brain’s needs and working with your neurology, not against it.

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