• 076: ADHD Motivation: 5 Simple Strategies to Get Started on Tasks (without relying just on Urgency)
    May 20 2026

    If you've ever stared at your to-do list knowing exactly what needs to get done and still couldn't make yourself start this episode is for you. I'm breaking down why motivation works differently for ADHD and neurodivergent brains, and sharing a simple 5-part framework called PINCH (designed by Dr. William Dodson) that helps you create your own motivation, even when you don’t have a deadline approaching!

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why waiting for motivation to "kick in" isn't a personal failing it's actually how your ADHD brain is wired
    • The difference between an interest-based nervous system (ADHD or neurodivergent) and an importance-based nervous system (neurotypical)
    • The PINCH method: 5 practical ways to add a little dopamine to the tasks you've been avoiding
    • Simple, creative ways to make boring, repetitive tasks feel less painful (yes, even laundry and emails!)
    • PINCH: Play/Passion, Interest, Novelty, Challenge, Hurry/Urgency

    Resources:

    • Stop Doomscrolling & autopiloting to your phone with Brick -get 10% off when you purchase with this link!
    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst
    • Apply for 1:1 coaching

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    23 mins
  • 075: The 4 Menstrual Cycle Phases: An Ayurvedic Guide to How Your Cycle Affects Your Mood, Energy, and Focus with Ayurvedic Health Counselor Rita Sweeney
    May 13 2026

    This is such an important conversation that everyone needs to hear. I'm talking with Ayurvedic practitioner Rita Sweeney about something I wish I'd learned way earlier: the four phases of the menstrual cycle and how they affect your energy, mood, focus, and productivity.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • The four phases of the menstrual cycle (spring, summer, fall, winter) and what's actually happening in your body and brain during each one
    • Why comparing yourself to your "spring phase" self the rest of the month is setting you up to feel like you're failing and how to shift that expectation
    • How tracking your cycle doesn't have to be complicated (Rita breaks it into three simple phases so you're not trying to do everything at once)
    • What "rest" actually looks like during your menstrual phase and why it can change how you feel going into your next cycle
    • How to start using this information to plan your work, social calendar, and self-care in a way that actually works with your body

    Listen to Rita’s First Interview: Episode 30: Ayurveda for Beginners: Self-Care Rituals That Actually Fit Your Busy Life with Rita Sweeney

    About Rita Sweeney & Connect with her:

    Rita Sweeney is a certified Ayurvedic Health Counselor specializing in digestion and menstrual imbalances. She offers workshops in person in northern VT and 1:1 health coaching virtually.

    • Website: https://www.rhythmiclivingayurveda.com/
    • Instagram: @rita.rhythmic.living.ayurveda
    • Listen to Ayurveda for Women’s Health Podcast:https://ayurvedaforwomenshealth.riverside.com/
    • Get your Free Menstrual Cycle Tracking Guidebook: https://www.rhythmiclivingayurveda.com/free-cycle-tracking-guide

    Host: Sarah Lovell, Executive Function & ADHD Coach

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan
    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

    Music by: AudioCoffee, Inspirational Background

    I use affiliate links for my fave products that I use and trust. If you click and purchase, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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    44 mins
  • 074: 5 Simple Systems That Changed My Life (And How to Make Them Work for Your Brain)
    May 6 2026

    5 Simple Systems That Changed My Life (And How to Make Them Work for Your Brain)

    This episode gets a little personal. After years of helping clients build executive function systems, I've been reflecting on the simple systems I use in my own life. I’m sharing 5 with you today! These aren't perfect, and they won't all be the right fit for your brain, but I'll walk you through each one and ask you questions to help you figure out what your own version could look like.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • 05:23 The power of quick wins and how to find your own version of a quick morning win that gives your brain a dopamine boost
    • 08:05 How letting go of the idea of a "normal week" can help you break free from all-or-nothing thinking and perfectionism around planning and scheduling
    • 10:31 My personal strategies for managing decision fatigue — including when to trust your gut, when to pause, and how to batch decisions to protect your energy
    • 17:31 What "micro-moments" are and how looking for small pockets of time can help you stay connected to your goals without the pressure of doing it perfectly
    • 20:56 How bricking my phone for two years has helped me build a healthier relationship with scrolling and the questions to ask yourself if you want to change your own phone habits

    Resources:

    • Stop Doomscrolling & getting interrupted by your phone Use Brick -get 10% off when you purchase with this link!
    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

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    30 mins
  • 073: Dopamine, Food, and Focus: The ADHD Nutrition Connection You Need to Hear with ADHD Nutrition Expert Annika Angelo
    Apr 29 2026

    I sat down with Annika Angelo, ADHD nutrition expert and creator of the Eat to Focus Cookbook, to talk about the real reason feeding yourself feels so overwhelming when you have ADHD. It's not laziness, it's neuroscience. We cover everything from why you might not notice hunger cues to practical strategies to feed yourself.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • How nutrition impacts ADHD brains
    • Why eating isn't "one task" — it's actually 5+ tasks and why that matters for your executive function
    • The connection between dopamine and hunger cues (and why some people with ADHD don't feel hunger until it's already urgent)
    • What interoception is and how learning to trust your body's signals can change the way you eat
    • The "4 S's" framework for low-effort lunches that don't require a recipe or a plan
    • Why ingredient prepping beats meal prepping for ADHD brains and how to make it work for you

    About Annika Angelo & Connect:

    Annika Angelo is one of the leading experts in the world on ADHD nutrition research. She holds her MS in Health Psychology and has dedicated her professional career to communicating the science of ADHD nutrition: what works, what doesn't, and why.

    • Website: https://nutrimindlab.com/
    • Eat to Focus Cookbook: https://nutrimindlab.com/shop/
    • Nutrimind Hub Discord: https://discord.com/invite/TJaS57g6wG
    • Monthly Membership - Neurodiverse Neighborhood: https://www.patreon.com/TheNeuroDiverseNeighbourhood

    Host: Sarah Lovell, Executive Function & ADHD Coach

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan
    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

    Music by: AudioCoffee, Inspirational Background

    I use affiliate links for my fave products that I use and trust. If you click and purchase, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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    50 mins
  • 072: The 2-Minute Strategy That Saves ADHD Brains Hours and Helps You Pick Up Right Where You Left Off
    Apr 22 2026

    If you've ever walked away from a task and come back feeling completely lost or avoided starting back up because you couldn't remember where you left off, this episode is for you.

    If you live with ADHD or executive dysfunction, you know how hard it can be to pick up where you left off. Task initiation, working memory challenges, and the mental load of reorienting yourself mid-project can make even simple tasks feel impossible. Breadcrumbs are a practical ADHD task management strategy designed to bridge that gap — giving your brain a clear, low-effort on-ramp back into your work. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a busy parent, this system meets you where you are and makes getting started on tasks just a little bit easier.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • What breadcrumbs are and why they're different from a regular to-do list (hint: it's all about that next step)
    • Why leaving a note for "future you" is one of the kindest things you can do for your brain
    • How to know when it's worth leaving yourself a breadcrumb
    • What actually makes a good breadcrumb so it makes sense when you come back to it
    • Where to leave your breadcrumbs depending on the type of task or project you're working on

    Resources:

    • Stop Doomscrolling & getting interrupted by your phone Use Brick -get 10% off when you purchase with this link!
    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

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    16 mins
  • 071: 3 Simple Steps to Improve your Morning Routine & Set your Day up for Success
    Apr 15 2026

    If you've ever tried to build a morning routine and ended up feeling like a failure when it didn't stick, this one's for you. In this episode, I'm breaking down why traditional morning routines often don't work for ADHD brains, and sharing a more flexible, realistic approach to creating mornings that actually feel good.

    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • Why morning routines for ADHD need to look different and why rigid routines can actually backfire on an ADHD brain
    • How to create a morning routine you'll actually stick to by starting with one small, sustainable shift instead of overhauling everything at once
    • A simple reflection exercise to identify what's already working in your morning (and what might need a gentle tweak)
    • How to create routines that work for you by building in flexibility, so skipping a day doesn't feel like starting over
    • Different strategies to stop doomscrolling in the morning

    Resources:

    • Stop Doomscrolling & autopiloting to your phone with Brick -get 10% off when you purchase with this link!
    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

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    28 mins
  • 070: Simple Systems for ADHD Home Organization (How to Declutter Without Overwhelm) with Allison Converse
    Apr 8 2026

    If you feel overwhelmed by clutter and don’t know where to start with home organization, this episode is for you. I chat with Allison Converse from Calm Cottage Coaching to talk about simple home organization systems for ADHD brains, why traditional organizing methods don’t work, and how to create realistic, functional routines that actually stick. If you’ve been searching for how to declutter your home, get organized with ADHD, or create simple systems that last – make sure you listen to the end to hear Allison share a realistic step you can take today!

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • Why ADHD and overwhelm make home organization and decluttering feel so hard
    • How to get started organizing your home when you don’t know where to begin
    • Simple home organization systems that are realistic to maintain
    • How to declutter your home without perfectionism or all-or-nothing thinking
    • Practical strategies to reduce clutter, stay organized, and create a calmer space if you have ADHD and are overwhelmed by thought of organizing

    About Allison Converse:

    Allison is an ADHD Home & Systems Coach and the founder of Calm Cottage Coaching. She helps ADHD women create more flow and function at home with simple systems that actually work.

    In 2021, Allison left her career as an Occupational Therapist while downsizing her family’s home to half the square footage and letting go of half their belongings. Through that experience, she saw the benefits of living with less including decreased anxiety & overstimulation, simplified clean up, and more time for what mattered most. Now, she supports women virtually in creating calmer, more manageable homes without perfection or pressure through decluttering, organizing, and realistic home task rhythms.

    She is also the host of The Gentle Reset Podcast, where she shares bite-sized mindset shifts and home strategies to help ADHD women feel calmer in their spaces, one small win at a time.

    Connect with Allison:

    The Gentle Reset Podcast: https://pod.link/1816231695

    Instagram: @calmcottagecoaching

    Website: https://www.calmcottagecoaching.com/

    Freebie: 5 Sneaky Clutter Hot Spots (and ADHD-Friendly Fixes): https://calmcottagecoaching.myflodesk.com/clutterpod

    Host: Sarah Lovell, Executive Function & ADHD Coach

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan
    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

    Music by: AudioCoffee, Inspirational Background

    I use affiliate links for my fave products that I use and trust. If you click and purchase, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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    33 mins
  • 069: 5 Tips from an Executive Function Coach to Create Simple ADHD Systems That Fit Your Brain & Life
    Apr 1 2026

    How do you create simple systems to make life less overwhelming? I’m breaking down 5 simple, realistic ways to create systems that actually fit your brain, your life, and your current season without forcing yourself into something that was never designed for you in the first place.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why your systems need to feel enjoyable (or at least not painful) to actually stick
    • How to treat systems like experiments so you can stop blaming yourself when they don’t work
    • The importance of building systems that fit your brain—not someone else’s
    • How to reuse and adapt systems that are already working in other areas of your life
    • Why giving yourself credit for trying is the key to creating systems

    Resources:

    • Stop Doomscrolling & autopiloting to your phone with Brick -get 10% off when you purchase with this link!
    • Get your Free ADHD Action Plan

    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Get on my email list!
    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst

    Music by: AudioCoffee, Inspirational Background

    I use affiliate links for my fave products that I use and trust. If you click and purchase, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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    24 mins