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#160 A formula for managing your own inconsistency

#160 A formula for managing your own inconsistency

Update: 2025-11-26
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Something I hear ADHDers talking about a lot is how frustrating they find their own inconsistency. How one day, or week, you’re focused, productive, you’re ticking things off, making great progress, firing on all cylinders, getting things done.

But then the next day, seemingly out of the blue, you’re completely unfocused, you don’t know what to do next, you can’t summon the energy or motivation or brain power to do any of the things you were doing and generally just faff around not getting anywhere.

It’s infuriating and feeds into an old story we’ve taken on that we can’t be relied upon, that we can’t rely on ourselves because of our inconsistency.

In this episode I share what’s really going on here and a three-step formula for how to deal with what is seen as inconsistency and erratic energy.

If what I share in this podcast resonates with you and you’re looking for support go to gabrielletreanor.com. And if you’d like to share this or any of my podcast episodes on social media or with your friends or family that would help more quiet ADHDers to know they’re not alone too.

Resources:

* Take a look at the Quiet ADHDer’s Guide to Thriving (not just surviving) this Christmas here

* If what I’m sharing resonates with you I’d love to hear from you, email me gabrielle@gabrielletreanor.com.

* Read my posts about the experience of a midlife, late-discovered ADHD woman here.

* Find out more about the Quiet ADHD Club and join here.

* You can find more info including my coaching services on my website here.



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#160 A formula for managing your own inconsistency

#160 A formula for managing your own inconsistency

Gabrielle Treanor