142. ADHD-Friendly Homemaking Tips That Work for Everyone (with Practical Solutions + Actions You can Implement TODAY!)
Description
Let’s be real—keeping up with a home can feel impossible when your brain works differently than what traditional routines expect.
Whether you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD, relate to executive function challenges, or just feel like your brain doesn’t respond well to rigid schedules and “shoulds,” this episode is a breath of fresh air.
We’re exploring real-life homemaking tips designed for ADHD minds—but beneficial for anyone who struggles with motivation, focus, follow-through, or overwhelm. These strategies are compassionate, flexible, and easy to personalize—perfect for moms, neurodivergent women, and Type B personalities who are doing their best in chaotic seasons.
This episode will meet you where you are—with science-backed insights, realistic routines, and zero judgment.
🧠 What You’ll Learn:
What ADHD really means from a brain science perspective (it’s not laziness)
Why typical cleaning routines fall apart for non-linear thinkers
How to start tasks without getting overwhelmed
The power of dopamine and how to use it to your advantage
Why “external memory” and visual tools make everything easier
How to clean, declutter, and organize in a way that supports your actual brain
Tips to follow through on routines—even on low-energy days
The exact method Corinne uses and teaches inside her course to simplify homemaking and reduce decision fatigue
🛠️ Mentioned in This Episode:
Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp – Tools, videos, and routines designed for overwhelmed, nonlinear, and neurodivergent moms
Research on executive function and ADHD (Burnout by Emily Nagoski, McMains & Kastner, 2011)
The “Reset Checklist” and “Routine Builder” tools from the course
The difference between visual clutter, task overwhelm, and organizing paralysis
✅ Try This Today:
Instead of saying “clean the kitchen,” just put away three things.
Use a timer instead of a to-do list. Ten minutes is enough to get started.
Try a brain dump before bed to clear mental tabs.
Label your zones, even if they feel obvious. It’s not for others—it’s for you.
Create a “lazy-day version” of your routine to support consistency without burnout.
💬 Let’s Connect:
If this episode gave you a deep exhale or reminded you you’re not alone, follow along on Instagram for more bite-sized strategies that work with your energy, not against it:
📲 @slayathomemother
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They’re not alone—and neither are you.
***Dive Deeper:***
1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together
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