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If you’re already running on caffeine and obligation — this one’s for you. December has a way of convincing ADHD mums that magic only counts if it hurts. But what if “good enough” was actually enough?

This week, Jane shares the story of the Christmas she finally stopped performing for everyone else — and started living it for herself.

💡 What We Cover

  • Why ADHD brains struggle to know when to stop
  • The difference between maximising and satisfying
  • How burnout hides under “just one more thing”
  • The real cost of the ADHD tax at Christmas
  • Why rest isn’t lazy — it’s regulation

💬 For You If

  • You’re drowning in invisible labour and still feel behind
  • You keep adding “just one more thing” to your list
  • You’ve ever spent more money, energy or guilt than you had
  • You need permission to stop — before you collapse

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