The Exercise Mistake Exhausting Your ADHD Brain (And the Hidden Link to Chronic Pain)
What if the problem is not that you are lazy, undisciplined, or "not trying hard enough" but that your brain and body process movement, stress, and sensory input differently?In this episode of WellWaveNOW, we explore the surprising connection between ADHD, neurodivergence, chronic pain, hypermobility, nervous system overload, and movement patterns that may be exhausting your body instead of helping it. Movement specialist Paula James explains why many neurodivergent adults struggle with traditional exercise approaches, why generic fitness advice often fails them, and how movement can become a tool for greater calm, confidence, stability, comfort, and daily function.We discuss how nervous system stress, sensory overload, posture, proprioception, hypermobility, emotional exhaustion, and movement awareness can affect everything from pain levels and fatigue to confidence, relationships, and quality of life.If you have ever felt like exercise makes you feel worse instead of better, or that your body constantly feels overwhelmed, unpredictable, or exhausted, this episode may help connect pieces you did not realize were related.If this episode helps you, please subscribe to Wellness Wave Club on YouTube for new conversations every week.What You Will Learn• What neurodivergence actually means in practical daily life• Why traditional exercise approaches may fail ADHD and neurodivergent adults• The hidden relationship between ADHD, hypermobility, and chronic pain• How nervous system overload affects fatigue, stress, and emotional regulation• Why hypermobile individuals may need stability before stretching or strengthening• How posture and movement patterns influence pain, energy, and confidence• The connection between sensory overload and chronic stress hormones• Practical ways to improve walking mechanics, posture, and daily comfort• How movement can support nervous system regulation better than forcing intensity