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63: How to Stop the ADHD Comparison Cycle for Good

18 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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You scroll for five minutes, and suddenly everyone else seems to have it all figured out. You feel like you're not enough, and quietly panic that you're falling short of where you should be. This episode is for the adult with ADHD who's worn out from constantly measuring themselves against everyone else. I'm breaking down what's really happening with ADHD comparison, why your brain treats it as a fight or flight survival response, and why coming back to your own life, instead of trying to bring others down, is what finally calms the panic and helps you stop comparing yourself to others. 00:00 – Why ADHD Comparison Is a Fight or Flight Response 01:47 – Why Your Brain Compares to Keep You Safe 04:13 – How Comparison Drives ADHD Motivation Problems 06:44 – Comparing Yourself to Others on Social Media 08:58 – How Comparison Feeds ADHD and Low Self-Esteem 10:43 – How to Detach From Comparison and Regulate 13:12 – How to Stop Comparing Yourself With Others Check out the full show notes and other resources at https://jennafree.com/blog/stop-adhd-comparison-cycle-for-good [https://jennafree.com/blog/stop-adhd-comparison-cycle-for-good] Let's stay connected! Ready to help your ADHD clients heal at the nervous system level? Join the waitlist for the ADHD Regulation Method certification launching in September. [https://jennafree.com/adhdcertification] Want more thriving with ADHD? Come hang out with me on Instagram! [https://www.instagram.com/adhdwithjennafree/] Get out of paralysis, be more productive, and enjoy your life again! Join an upcoming group! [https://www.adhdwithjennafree.com/groups]

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63: How to Stop the ADHD Comparison Cycle for Good

You scroll for five minutes, and suddenly everyone else seems to have it all figured out. You feel like you're not enough, and quietly panic that you're falling short of where you should be. This episode is for the adult with ADHD who's worn out from constantly measuring themselves against everyone else. I'm breaking down what's really happening with ADHD comparison, why your brain treats it as a fight or flight survival response, and why coming back to your own life, instead of trying to bring others down, is what finally calms the panic and helps you stop comparing yourself to others. 00:00 – Why ADHD Comparison Is a Fight or Flight Response 01:47 – Why Your Brain Compares to Keep You Safe 04:13 – How Comparison Drives ADHD Motivation Problems 06:44 – Comparing Yourself to Others on Social Media 08:58 – How Comparison Feeds ADHD and Low Self-Esteem 10:43 – How to Detach From Comparison and Regulate 13:12 – How to Stop Comparing Yourself With Others Check out the full show notes and other resources at https://jennafree.com/blog/stop-adhd-comparison-cycle-for-good [https://jennafree.com/blog/stop-adhd-comparison-cycle-for-good] Let's stay connected! Ready to help your ADHD clients heal at the nervous system level? Join the waitlist for the ADHD Regulation Method certification launching in September. [https://jennafree.com/adhdcertification] Want more thriving with ADHD? Come hang out with me on Instagram! [https://www.instagram.com/adhdwithjennafree/] Get out of paralysis, be more productive, and enjoy your life again! Join an upcoming group! [https://www.adhdwithjennafree.com/groups]

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62: Improve Your ADHD Working Memory Without Apps or Lists

Your memory keeps failing you, and you can't figure out why. You forget why you walked into the room, lose your train of thought mid-sentence, and miss steps in tasks you've done a hundred times. This episode is for the adult with ADHD who's tired of feeling like their brain just won't cooperate. I'm breaking down what's really happening with ADHD working memory, why fight or flight and cortisol make it significantly worse, and why regulation, not another system or app, is where the real improvement comes from. Grab the free ADHD Regulation Guide [https://www.adhdwithjennafree.com/adhdguide] in the show notes and start there. 00:00 – What Is ADHD Working Memory? 02:36 – How Fight or Flight Makes ADHD Working Memory Worse 05:05 – Why Your Brain Prioritizes Some Things and Drops Others 08:23 – Working Memory, Stress, and the ADHD Nervous System 18:18 – All or Nothing Thinking and the Fear of Forgetting 22:50 – The Real Fix for Improving Working Memory in ADHD Check out the full show notes and other resources at https://jennafree.com/blog/improve-your-adhd-working-memory [https://jennafree.com/blog/improve-your-adhd-working-memory] Let's stay connected! Ready to help your ADHD clients heal at the nervous system level? Join the waitlist for the ADHD Regulation Method clinician certification launching in September. [http://jennafree.com/adhdcertification] Want more thriving with ADHD? Come hang out with me on Instagram! [https://www.instagram.com/adhdwithjennafree/] Get out of paralysis, be more productive, and enjoy your life again! Join an upcoming group! [https://www.adhdwithjennafree.com/groups]

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61: How to Stop ADHD Revenge Bedtime Procrastination for Good

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60: Why ADHD Therapist Training Falls Short and What Clinicians Need

You're a clinician who cares deeply about your ADHD clients. You're giving them solid strategies, and they're still not moving forward. It's not a compliance problem. It's a missing layer in how ADHD is being treated. I'm breaking down what that missing layer is, why most ADHD therapist training leaves practitioners without a clear clinical path, and what becomes possible when nervous system regulation becomes the foundation of your work. Grab the free clinical reference guide, How to See Dysregulation in Your ADHD Clients [http://jennafree.com/adhdcertification]. 00:47 – Training Gaps in ADHD Therapist Education 05:10 – ADHD, Fight or Flight, and the Nervous System 11:13 – Why Skill-Building Fails Without Regulation First 16:00 – What Changes When Clients Get Regulated 24:59 – How to Spot Dysregulation in Your ADHD Clients 30:05 – A Vision for Making Regulation the Standard in ADHD Treatment Check out the full show notes and other resources at https://jennafree.com/blog/why-adhd-therapist-training-falls-short [https://jennafree.com/blog/why-adhd-therapist-training-falls-short] Let's stay connected! Ready to help your ADHD clients heal at the nervous system level? Join the waitlist for the ADHD Regulation Method clinician training launching in September [http://jennafree.com/adhdcertification] Want more thriving with ADHD? Come hang out with me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/adhdwithjennafree/] Get out of paralysis, be more productive, and enjoy your life again! Join an upcoming group [https://www.adhdwithjennafree.com/groups]

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