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Cleaning Up Your Social Media After ADHD-Fueled Posts

We’ve all been there—that late-night impulsive rant, the overshare during a hyperfocus spiral, or the heated reply fired off before the emotional regulation kicked in. ADHD brains are wired for immediacy, and social media is designed to exploit exactly that. Here’s how to thoughtfully clean house without spiraling into shame.

Silencing the Inner Critic: How to Navigate ADHD Related Imposter Syndrome

Many high-functioning individuals with ADHD struggle with a persistent, nagging fear: the belief that they are “faking it” and will eventually be exposed as a fraud. This article explores the deep-rooted connection between ADHD and feelings of inadequacy. You will learn practical, evidence-based strategies to reframe your thinking, internalize your successes, and stop overcompensating for your neurodivergence.

Smartphones and Social Media: Why Kids With ADHD Face Greater Risks

If your child has ADHD, you’ve likely noticed how difficult it can be for them to put down their phone or stop scrolling. This isn’t simply a willpower issue. The same neurological differences that make focus and impulse control challenging also make your child more susceptible to the attention-grabbing design of social media platforms. Recognizing this vulnerability is the first step toward creating effective boundaries that work with your child’s brain, not against it.

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