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Balanced Working Moms Podcast - ADHD, Productivity, and Time Management
Balanced Working Moms Podcast - ADHD, Productivity, and Time Management
Author: Rina Meushaw - ADHD Coach for Working Moms
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The Balanced Working Moms Podcast is for working moms with ADHD who want to stop feeling overwhelmed and start getting things done. If you're juggling work, family, and a busy schedule, this podcast is your secret weapon. Join us as we share ADHD strategies for productivity, time management tips, and real-life solutions designed to work with your unique brain. We'll help you create more balance, reduce stress, and thrive in your career and home life.
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Ever turned down a promotion and wondered if you made a mistake? Or watched a colleague "lean in" and felt guilty for not wanting the same thing? If yes, you've been carrying career guilt — and it's more common than you think. In this episode, we talk about what career guilt really is, why working moms feel it no matter what they choose, and how to finally let it go. What you'll learn: Why there's no one-size-fits-all answer to career ambition — and why that's actually good newsThe concept of...
Ever avoided a task, only to finally do it and realize it took only a few minutes? Or been totally confident you had enough time, only to find out it took much longer than you thought? If yes, you've been a victim of time blindness, and it affects so many of us. In this episode, we talk about what time blindness really is, the stress and shame it can cause, and simple strategies you can start using right away. What you'll learn: Why time blindness goes both ways — things can take longer or sh...
Ever wonder why you can nail that big presentation at work but completely lose it during your kid's meltdown at pickup? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive into the exhausting reality of being two different people—the polished professional at work and the depleted parent at home. If you've ever felt like you're killing it at the office only to fall apart the moment you walk through your front door, this one's for you. We explore why home can actually be harder than work (yes, really), ...
Laundry piles aren’t just about laundry. For many working moms, especially those who are neurodivergent or have ADHD, unfinished to-dos carry emotional weight, guilt, and harsh self-talk that quietly drain your energy. In this episode, we explore why undone tasks feel so heavy and how everyday clutter often becomes a symbol for overwhelm, burnout, and unrealistic expectations. This conversation isn’t about fixing your house or getting everything done. It’s about understanding the emotional ch...
Resilience isn’t about staying calm all the time or never falling apart. It’s a skill you can build, especially when you’re a working mom juggling a demanding career, family life, and constant mental load. In this episode, we talk about what real resilience actually looks like in everyday life and how to recover faster when stress, mistakes, or overwhelm hit. This conversation is especially relevant for working moms with ADHD or anyone who feels emotionally drained, behind, or hard on themsel...
Resilience isn’t about staying calm all the time or never falling apart. It’s a skill you can build, especially when you’re a working mom juggling a demanding career, family life, and constant mental load. In this episode, we talk about what real resilience actually looks like in everyday life and how to recover faster when stress, mistakes, or overwhelm hit. This conversation is especially relevant for working moms with ADHD or anyone who feels emotionally drained, behind, or hard on themsel...
When life feels overwhelming, bouncing back can seem impossible. But resilience isn’t about never failing—it’s about how you recover and grow stronger. In this episode, we’re kicking off a three-part series on resilience by exploring the difference between a fixed mindset and a growth mindset, and why this shift changes everything. What you’ll learn: The simple mindset shift that makes bouncing back easierHow growth mindset reframes mistakes as opportunitiesWhy resilience grows stronger every...
Do you ever feel like goals are a double-edged sword? On one hand, they help us move forward. On the other, they can feel heavy, discouraging, and downright overwhelming when life doesn’t go as planned. In this episode, we’re unpacking how to approach goals without the guilt. You’ll hear stories about real-life wins, why effort matters more than outcomes, and how a simple practice like choosing a “word of the year” can keep you motivated all year long. What you’ll learn: Why traditional goals...
Ever feel like life is just one long loop of chores, errands, work, dinner, repeat? 😅 This episode explores why the day-to-day monotony can hit so hard — especially for moms with ADHD — and how to move through it without feeling resentful or drained. What you’ll learn: Why monotony feels extra heavy for neurodiverse brains 💛Simple ways to make boring tasks feel more fun or meaningfulWhat to do on the days when everything just feels tedious and overwhelmingA little encouragement that the borin...
Ever have one of those days where nothing goes the way you planned? You start off with great intentions—and somehow end up in a completely different place by bedtime. In this episode, we’ll talk about what to do when your best-laid plans go sideways. What you’ll learn: – Why it's totally normal to feel disappointed when plans change – How to stop beating yourself up when things don't get done – Three mindset shifts that make unexpected days feel easier Because real life is messy—and that does...
You know those moments when you're deep-cleaning the stove instead of doing the thing you actually need to do? That’s productive procrastination—and it might not be a bad thing. In this episode, we explore how procrastination can sometimes help you move forward… and when it’s just avoidance wearing a productivity costume. What you’ll learn: The difference between helpful procrastination and harmful avoidanceHow to use “procrastivity” to build momentumSigns you're avoiding something vs. intent...
We all have those things we want to use—like that stash of fancy teas or essential oils—but somehow… we never do. And yet, we feel too guilty to let them go. In this episode, we’re talking about the clutter that’s “still good” and why it’s so hard to part with it, especially with an ADHD brain. What you’ll learn: Why “out of sight, out of mind” makes decluttering harderSmall, ADHD-friendly ways to actually use the stuff you already haveA fresh take on expiration dates (that might finally work...
Do you ever catch yourself turning a tiny task into a whole ordeal? Like needing to jot something down… but suddenly you're researching new planners or organizing your entire desk? In this episode, we’re talking about the surprisingly sneaky habit of turning simple tasks into complicated projects — and how it’s draining your energy more than you realize. What you’ll learn: Why perfectionism and ADHD love turning to-dos into capital-P ProjectsReal-life examples of how this shows up (and what i...
Ever feel like starting something is the hardest part? You’re not alone. In this episode, we dive into the struggle of task initiation—when you want to start but just…can’t. From perfectionism to executive functioning challenges, we unpack why the “procrastination gremlin” shows up and how to move past it. What you’ll learn: Why getting started feels impossible sometimes (and why it’s not your fault)How perfectionism and executive functioning play into procrastinationSimple tools to break fre...
Some workdays just feel… like work. But with a few small, intentional tweaks, you can make your job a little brighter—even if it's not your favorite. What you’ll learn: How simple rituals can make workdays specialEasy, inexpensive ways to spark joy at your deskCreative ideas to break out of your lunchtime rutWhy adding fun can actually make you more productiveEven on tough days, these tiny bursts of joy can help you feel lighter, more energized, and maybe even look forward to Monday. Free Res...
Even if you're working from home in your comfiest robe, what you wear still impacts how you feel. In this episode, we’re unpacking why getting dressed—just for you—can boost your confidence, shift your energy, and set the tone for your day. It’s not about impressing anyone else. It’s about honoring yourself. 💖 What you’ll learn: – Why dressing for yourself is an act of self-respect 💅 – How small things like earrings or eyeliner can shift your mood 💄👂 – Ways to make this doab...
If you feel like you’re always tired—no matter how much you sleep—you’re not alone. In this heart-to-heart episode, we talk about why ADHD moms experience such deep exhaustion, and why it’s not a personal failure. From sensory overload to hyperfocus crashes and lack of downtime, we’ll unpack what’s really going on behind that constant fatigue. What you’ll learn: – Why neurodiverse brains need more rest 🧠 – How overstimulation and hyperfocus lead to burnout – Why needing more...
Ever feel like organizing your home is the actual Mount Everest of adulting? 😩 You’re not alone. In this episode, we’re talking about why organizing can feel so impossible when you’re a mom with ADHD—and how to make it feel almost like cheating (in the best way). What you’ll learn: Why perfectionism keeps us stuck (yes, those Pinterest bins are lying to you)How simplifying beats organizing—every timeThree ADHD-friendly tips that make organizing feel doable, even on your busiest daysWhy “quick...
Ever feel like mornings are out to get you? 😫 If you have ADHD, getting out of bed, out the door, and into your day can feel extra hard. In this episode, we unpack why mornings can be such a challenge for ADHD brains—and what small, doable tweaks can make them smoother. What you’ll learn: Why circadian rhythms mess with your mornings (and how to gently reset them)How executive function makes morning routines feel impossibleThe truth about time blindness (and why “15 minutes” is never actually...
Ever feel like you're doing everything wrong—at home, at work, and inside your own head? You’re not alone. In this episode, we’re talking about that heavy, nagging feeling so many moms carry: guilt. And when you add ADHD into the mix, the guilt gets louder, sharper, and harder to shake. What you’ll learn: Why ADHD can make guilt feel overwhelming How guilt shows up in daily life (with a very real example that might hit close to home) The 3 common reactions moms have when guilt...



