EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 51 MIN
Retraining the ADHD Dysregulated Nervous System with Jenna Free
from SuccessFULL With ADHD · host Brooke Schnittman MA, PCC, BCC
What if the reason productivity strategies haven’t worked isn’t because you’re lazy, unmotivated, or “bad at ADHD”—but because your nervous system is stuck in survival mode?In this conversation, I’m joined by ADHD counselor and author Jenna Free, whose approach to ADHD starts with regulation before productivity. Jenna shares why so many ADHDers find themselves trapped in cycles of overwhelm, paralysis, burnout, and all-or-nothing thinking—and how learning to regulate your nervous system can create lasting change. We explore the connection between ADHD, anxiety, fight-or-flight responses, and executive functioning, while challenging some of the common assumptions about what ADHD really is. If you’ve ever felt exhausted from trying harder and getting nowhere, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on what it takes to move forward.Episode Highlights[0:40] - Meet Jenna Free and why regulation comes before productivity[1:32] - The difference between avoidance and a nervous system stuck in fight-or-flight[4:25] - Why awareness is the first step toward meaningful change[5:59] - The “spinning wheels” analogy and why slowing down helps you move forward[7:18] - Escaping the frantic-crash cycle that keeps ADHDers stuck[12:13] - ADHD, anxiety, OCD, and the role of nervous system dysregulation[13:57] - Jenna’s three-layer framework for ADHD regulation[19:37] - How thoughts, beliefs, and self-talk fuel dysregulation[27:59] - All-or-nothing thinking, perfectionism, and finding flexibility[36:16] - Can regulation improve ADHD symptoms and task initiation?[44:27] - What a regulated ADHD life actually looks like[48:47] - Jenna’s new book and where to connect with herLinks & ResourcesJenna Free (CCC) is an ADHD counselor who also has ADHD. She specializes in helping ADHD brains move out of fight-or-flight and into a more regulated, sustainable state while honoring neurodivergence and individual strengths. Through her ADHD Regulation Groups and professional certification program, Jenna teaches practical strategies that help ADHDers become more productive while enjoying life more. Jenna lives in Calgary, Alberta, with her husband and two sons, and loves exploring new hobbies, including acting, tennis, and yoga.Website: ADHD with Jenna Free WebsiteInstagram: @adhdwithjennafreeTikTok: @adhdwithjennafreePodcast: ADHD with Jenna FreeBook: The Simple Guide to ADHD Regulation: The Secret to Finding Balance, Getting Things Done, and Enjoying LifeThank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD. 🚨Calling all aspiring ADHD coaches ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/coach-certification-and-trainingHelp your clients break free from paralysis and better manage their life with 3C Activation® coach training!💥Gain a proven process for ADHD coaching💥Earn 38 ICF Credits and 25.5 PAAC CCE’s💥Learn the latest neuroscience to boost your practice💥Qualify to be listed under ACO DirectoryLearn more ▶️ https://www.coachingwithbrooke.com/coach-certification-and-training
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What if the reason productivity strategies haven’t worked isn’t because you’re lazy, unmotivated, or “bad at ADHD”—but because your nervous system is stuck in survival mode? In this conversation, I’m joined by ADHD counselor and author Jenna Free, whose approach to ADHD starts with regulation before productivity. Jenna shares why so many ADHDers find themselves trapped in cycles of overwhelm, paralysis, burnout, and all-or-nothing thinking—and how learning to regulate your nervous system can ...
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