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Productive Procrastination with ADHD: Is It Helping or Hurting?

12 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever spent the day getting things done, but still avoided the task you actually intended to do? In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy talks about productive procrastination and how it shows up for adults with ADHD. Productive procrastination happens when you take action on something useful or meaningful, but it is not the project, task, or commitment you originally planned to work on. Sometimes productive procrastination can help you build momentum, reduce mental clutter, and move into action. Other times, it can pull you into hyperfocus, time blindness, guilt, shame, and avoidance of the thing that matters most. Tara shares a helpful question to ask yourself when you notice it happening: Is this helping me do what I intended to do? This episode is especially helpful for adults with ADHD who struggle with procrastination, task avoidance, time blindness, overwhelm, prioritizing, and feeling busy but still stuck. Learn more about ADHD Support Talk Radio: https://adhdsupporttalk.com Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy: https://taramcgillicuddy.com Find free ADHD webinars and events: https://addclasses.com

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Portada del episodio Productive Procrastination with ADHD: Is It Helping or Hurting?

Productive Procrastination with ADHD: Is It Helping or Hurting?

Have you ever spent the day getting things done, but still avoided the task you actually intended to do? In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy talks about productive procrastination and how it shows up for adults with ADHD. Productive procrastination happens when you take action on something useful or meaningful, but it is not the project, task, or commitment you originally planned to work on. Sometimes productive procrastination can help you build momentum, reduce mental clutter, and move into action. Other times, it can pull you into hyperfocus, time blindness, guilt, shame, and avoidance of the thing that matters most. Tara shares a helpful question to ask yourself when you notice it happening: Is this helping me do what I intended to do? This episode is especially helpful for adults with ADHD who struggle with procrastination, task avoidance, time blindness, overwhelm, prioritizing, and feeling busy but still stuck. Learn more about ADHD Support Talk Radio: https://adhdsupporttalk.com Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy: https://taramcgillicuddy.com Find free ADHD webinars and events: https://addclasses.com

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Alcohol, Dopamine & ADHD

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Go Deeper to Break Through ADHD Blocks

When ADHD Blocks Stop You From Moving Forward That Apple title is unique, searchable, and fits podcast browsing/listening better. It focuses on the listener's experience and still connects to the episode themes of overwhelm, shutdown, emotional reactions, and getting unstuck. Apple Podcasts / Libsyn Description Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, shut down, or emotionally blocked can feel like hitting an invisible wall. For adults with ADHD, the first feeling that shows up — overwhelm, dread, avoidance, frustration, or feeling triggered — is often only the surface. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk Radio, Tara McGillicuddy and Lynne Edris talk about what can happen when ADHD blocks stop you from moving forward. Instead of stopping at "I'm overwhelmed," "I'm triggered," "I'm stuck," or "I can't," they discuss how pausing, breathing, observing, and asking better questions can help adults with ADHD begin to understand what is really going on underneath the reaction. Tara and Lynne explore why overwhelm can become a catch-all phrase, how blame and shame can block problem-solving, and why emotional reactions, RSD, avoidance, and shutdown patterns may be signals pointing to something deeper. They also discuss the importance of noticing body cues, becoming a more neutral observer of your feelings, and learning what helps you move from emotional overload into clarity and action. This episode is especially helpful if you struggle with ADHD overwhelm, emotional shutdown, rejection sensitivity, negative self-talk, avoidance, or feeling stuck before you can take action. Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy at: https://www.taramcgillicuddy.com Listen to more episodes of ADHD Support Talk Radio at: https://www.adhdsupporttalk.com Join the ADHD Support Talk Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ADHDSupportTalk

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ADHD Time Traps and Time Blindness: Why You Lose Track of Time

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Portada del episodio Clutter & Overwhelm: Why You Can't Get Ahead (and What Helps)

Clutter & Overwhelm: Why You Can't Get Ahead (and What Helps)

How ADHD, overwhelm, and emotional resistance keep you stuck—and how to start moving forward If you've ever felt like no matter how much you declutter, the mess just comes back… you're not alone. For many adults with ADHD, clutter isn't just about "too much stuff." It's about overwhelm, decision fatigue, and the frustrating feeling that you can never quite get ahead. In this episode of ADHD Support Talk, co-hosts Lynne Edris and Tara McGillicuddy continue the conversation about clutter and organization—this time focusing on why clutter feels so overwhelming, why it keeps coming back, and what actually helps. You'll learn why trying to "catch up" with clutter often doesn't work, how emotional resistance and discomfort keep you stuck, and how to start building momentum—even when you don't feel like it. If you've been waiting to feel motivated, clear, or "ready" before tackling clutter… this episode will help you take a different approach. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN · Why clutter is not a one-time problem, but an ongoing patternThe real reason you feel like you can't "get ahead" · How overwhelm, shame, and discomfort keep you stuck · Why waiting for motivation doesn't work (and what to do instead) · How to start building momentum with small, consistent actions · Why effort matters more than results—and how to reinforce it KEY TAKEAWAYS · Clutter is not a character flaw—it's a pattern you can change · You don't have to eliminate overwhelm to take action · Small steps done consistently are more powerful than big bursts · Progress comes from learning to work through discomfort—not avoiding it · The goal isn't perfection—it's creating a space that works for you RESOURCES & LINKS · Learn more about Lynne Edris: https://www.coachingadvantages.com · Learn more about Tara McGillicuddy: www.TaraMcGillicuddy.com · Take the Productivity Breakthrough Quiz: https://www.productivitybreakthroughquiz.com · Join the ADHD Support Talk Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/adhdsupporttalk We'd love to hear from you! What's your biggest challenge when it comes to clutter and overwhelm? Join the conversation in our ADHD Support Talk Facebook community or leave a comment on this episode—we want to help you find what works for you.

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