ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

Redefining Rest and Rebuilding Your Self-Trust After a Late-in Life ADHD Diagnosis

Dec 25, 2025
Meredith Carder, an ADHD coach and advocate, challenges conventional notions of rest, emphasizing that traditional downtime may not work for ADHD brains. She explores diverse forms of rest, including mental and active rest, helping listeners find energizing alternatives. The conversation also highlights the importance of self-trust and self-compassion, especially for those adjusting to a late ADHD diagnosis. Meredith encourages honoring personal rhythms rather than succumbing to societal productivity pressures, ultimately paving the way for authentic self-care.
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ANECDOTE

Meredith's Ongoing ADHD Reality

  • Meredith admits she still gets derailed by ADHD but now derails less severely.
  • She changed how she lives post-diagnosis and accommodates her patterns better than before.
INSIGHT

Self-Compassion Speeds Recovery

  • Self-compassion shortens recovery from low days by removing shame-driven rumination.
  • Recognizing patterns helps decide when hyperfocus is helpful versus when it's derailing.
INSIGHT

Redefine Rest For ADHD Brains

  • Rest needs redefining for ADHD because lying still often doesn't calm an active brain.
  • Different forms of rest (physical, mental, active, and learning) serve distinct recovery needs.
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