
What is: Executive Dysfunction?
Executive dysfunction makes tasks like planning, time management, and emotional regulation feel overwhelming. It is commonly linked to ADHD, trauma, and hormonal changes, impacting productivity and daily life. Understanding executive dysfunction can help individuals develop strategies to improve focus, organization, and self-regulation.

My Journey: cPTSD with ADHD
ADHD and cPTSD often intertwine, making traditional coping strategies ineffective. My journey of discovery helped me understand how trauma and neurodivergence shape my daily life. Through self-acceptance, medication, and a strong support system, I'm learning to navigate both challenges with resilience and grace. If you're struggling with ADHD and cPTSD, know that you're not alone—there is hope and a way forward.

My Journey: ADHD
For most of my life, I knew I was different but didn’t have the words to explain why. My ADHD journey—from struggling in school and work to embracing my strengths—has been one of resilience, self-discovery, and transformation. Here’s how I finally found clarity and learned to work with my neurodivergent brain instead of against it.

What is: ADHD - A Different Brain, Not a Deficient One
ADHD is often misunderstood as a lack of focus or discipline, but in reality, it’s a unique brain wiring that affects executive function, attention regulation, and motivation. While ADHD presents challenges in work, productivity, and emotional regulation, it also comes with strengths—such as creativity, resilience, and innovation. Learn how ADHD truly works, why it’s not a deficiency, and how to harness its full potential.