EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 51 MIN
Episode 86 - Feel Less Shitty About Yourself
from Grandma Has ADHD · host Jami Shapiro
In this episode of Grandma Has ADHD, Jami Shapiro sits down with ADHD coach Shelley Fritz for a refreshingly honest and grounded conversation about what it really means to live with ADHD, especially when you’ve spent years thinking your struggles were personal failures.Together, Jami and Shelley talk about redefining success, setting realistic expectations, and finding ways to make life feel more manageable not by pushing harder, but by working with your brain.This is a conversation about letting go of shame, lowering the bar in a meaningful way, and creating a life that actually feels good to live.What You’ll LearnWhy so many adults with ADHD believe their struggles are character flawsHow late diagnosis can shift your entire self-perceptionThe connection between ADHD, anxiety, and emotional dysregulationWhy “feeling like a mess” is a common ADHD experienceHow to set smaller, achievable goals that build momentumWhy defining your own version of success mattersHow guilt can block you from doing things you actually enjoyHow ADHD shows up consistently across different life stagesWhy This MattersMany people with ADHD spend decades believing they are the problem. This episode is a reminder that the goal isn’t perfection, it’s feeling better, little by little.When you begin to understand your brain and adjust your expectations, things can start to feel more manageable, and the weight of constant self-judgment can begin to lift.The ADHD Button QuestionJami asks every guest: If there were a button that could remove your ADHD forever, would you press it?Shelley’s answer is no.While ADHD has brought challenges, it has also shaped who she is — and understanding it has allowed her to move from frustration toward acceptance and growth.About the GuestShelley Fritz is an ADHD coach and former special education teacher with over 20 years of experience working with students with learning differences. After discovering her own ADHD later in life, she transitioned into coaching adults, helping them build routines, manage time, and better understand their brains in a supportive, non-judgmental space.About the HostJami Shapiro is an ADHD coach, speaker, and founder of Silver Linings Transitions. Through her podcast Grandma Has ADHD, she brings awareness to ADHD in older adults, especially women, helping listeners better understand their brains and navigate life with more clarity and compassion.ResourcesYour ADHD Path: https://youradhdpath.com This Explains So Much by Jami ShapiroAllow Me To Interrupt by Dr. Gilly KahnshellADHD coaching and support resourcesLinks & SupportWebsite: https://www.jamishapiro.meSilver Linings Transitions: Support for downsizing, organizing, and life transitionsBook: This Explains So Much by Jami ShapiroThank you for joining us for this episode of Grandma Has ADHD! We hope Jami's journey and insights into ADHD shed light on the unique challenges faced by older adults. Stay tuned for more episodes where we’ll explore helpful resources, share personal stories, and provide guidance for those navigating ADHD. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this podcast with friends who might benefit. Remember, Make the rest of your life the best of your life.Follow us:Instagram:@grandma_has_adhd@silverliningstransitionsFacebook:Silver Linings TransitionsGrandma Has ADHD (Facebook Page & Group)Youtube:Grandma Has ADHD
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In this episode of Grandma Has ADHD, Jami Shapiro sits down with ADHD coach Shelley Fritz for a refreshingly honest and grounded conversation about what it really means to live with ADHD, especially when you’ve spent years thinking your struggles were personal failures. Together, Jami and Shelley talk about redefining success, setting realistic expectations, and finding ways to make life feel more manageable not by pushing harder, but by working with your brain. This is a conversation about l...
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