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BAThis is what ADHD burnout looks like when you’re high functioning — and honestly, most people never see it.
Because high-functioning ADHDers don’t collapse dramatically.
You keep working.
You keep showing up.
You keep being “fine.”
You keep holding everyone else together… until your body quietly taps out.
ADHD burnout looks like:
• being exhausted but unable to rest
• shutting down over tiny decisions
• feeling overstimulated by noise, touch, mess, everything
• losing patience fast
• emotional whiplash
• your brain feeling loud but your body feeling numb
• having nothing left but still pushing anyway
• pretending you’re okay because you don’t want to fall apart
And for the late diagnosed ADHDer, this hits even harder — because you’ve spent your whole life masking, overcompensating, performing capability, and running on survival mode without realising it.
Burnout isn’t a mindset problem.
It’s a nervous system problem.
Your body is telling you it’s overwhelmed.
Your capacity is tanked.
Your system is screaming for safety, not more self-discipline.
This is why I teach gentle, parasympathetic, trauma-informed breathwork — so you can stop white-knuckling through life and actually feel regulated again.
If you’re a high-functioning, late diagnosed ADHDer and this hits a little too close…
You’re not alone.
And you don’t have to stay in burnout.
Comment “exhale” to join my free live nervous system reset.
Stop acting calm, start feeling it.
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