The Chase Squirrelson Show
Mother’s Day is supposed to be simple…until you have ADHD. On this episode of the Chase Squirrelson Podcast, Chase takes listeners inside the emotional rollercoaster that holidays can create for an ADHD brain—especially when it comes to moms, expectations, gifts, cards, phone calls, and the crushing realization that you definitely meant to handle all of this earlier. With humor, honesty, and more than a little self-inflicted chaos, Chase breaks down “The Lie,” the “48 Hour Collapse,” and the three types of Mother’s Day gifts that somehow define every last-minute scramble. He also explores avoidance, guilt, emotional overwhelm, and the realization that perfection isn’t what matters most in the end. It’s funny, relatable, uncomfortable in all the right ways, and ultimately a heartfelt conversation about love, intention, and the way ADHD can complicate even the things we care about most. (:36) What were holidays like for Chase when he was a kid? (1:10) Specifically…what about Mother’s Day? (3:19) What’s “The Lie”? (3:51) The 48 Hour collapse (4:51) And then…he scrolls (5:05) Next step…the gift fiasco. Learn about the three types of Mother’s Day gifts from the brain of someone with ADHD! 1) The gift you meant to order but didn’t confirm. 2) The gift bought months ago and lost in your house and 3)The over correction gift. (6:20) Learn about “The Call Avoidance Loop” (7:08) What’s “The Card Problem”? (7:48) Learn about the actual laws governing Mother’s Day. The avoidance law. The panic purchase principle. The emotional compression effect. (9:31) So what did he finally realize?! Be sure to like, review and rate this episode on your favorite platform. Provide feedback, ask a question or recommend a guest directly to Chase at info@chasesquirrelson.com
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