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Honest writing about what it's like to be late-diagnosed ADHD, navigating the brain, the burnout, and finding ways of being, living and working that don't require being someone else.

Why Does the ADHD Brain Latch onto "One Fix" Thinking?

Why Does the ADHD Brain Latch onto "One Fix" Thinking?

Why Does the ADHD Brain Latch onto "One Fix" Thinking?Elisabeth-Ann Pitt
Published on: 08/06/2026

If you keep thinking the next health fix will make everything click β€” weight, hormones, sleep β€” this might be why. An ADHD pattern worth naming.

Mental Health & Self-Knowledge
Why ADHD Makes It Hard to Start Tasks (Even Ones You Want to Do)

Why ADHD Makes It Hard to Start Tasks (Even Ones You Want to Do)

Why ADHD Makes It Hard to Start Tasks (Even Ones You Want to Do)Elisabeth-Ann Pitt
Published on: 08/06/2026

ADHD task paralysis isn't a motivation problem β€” it's neurological. Here's what's actually happening when you can't start, even when you want to.

Understanding my ADHD brain

meet your fellow adhd-er

Hey, i'm Eli

I spent 9 years working in public health, quietly convinced something was wrong with me. Everyone else seemed to manage. I just kept trying harder β€” more self-help, more systems, more attempts to fix whatever it was that made everything feel so much heavier than it looked on paper.

I went back to school to study hypnotherapy. I wrote a book. I tried to understand myself so thoroughly that I'd eventually crack the code.

Then at 32, I got my ADHD diagnosis. And everything reframed.

Not fixed β€” reframed. I stopped trying to function like someone I'm not, and started building a life that didn't require me to run on empty to be considered successful. One where I actually got to thrive.

Part of that was building tools for myself in Notion β€” ways to externalize my thoughts, track my patterns, and actually understand what I need. That's what I share here.

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