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As the days get shorter and darker, it’s completely normal to notice changes in your energy, focus, and motivation — but most of us forget to adjust our expectations to match what’s actually going on. In this episode, I’m talking about how seasonal shifts impact your brain and your executive functioning skills, and how you can work with the season instead of pushing against it.

Whether you love or hate winter (or live somewhere warm), this episode will help you understand why things might feel harder right now — and what you can do to make things feel easier.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Why your energy, motivation, and focus naturally shift during seasonal changes
  • How winter affects executive functioning and what that might look like day to day
  • Common areas where you may need to adjust expectations (like mornings, routines, and “productivity”)
  • Simple ways to create “winter versions” of your routines and self-care habits
  • How to practice self-compassion and redefine productivity during slower seasons

Host: Sarah Lovell, Executive Function & ADHD Coach

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