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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 20 MIN

S1 E42 Why Moving Is So Hard for Women With ADHD: Executive Function, Grief, & Overwhelm

from Angry On The Inside - ADHD Women Talking Late Diagnosis · host Angry On The Inside

What happens when moving isn't just stressful it completely overwhelms your brain? For many women with ADHD, moving is far more than packing boxes and changing addresses. It's a nonstop barrage of decisions, deadlines, disrupted routines, unexpected emotions, and executive function demands that can leave you exhausted long before the first box is unpacked. In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine explore why moving can feel so much harder for ADHD brains than anyone seems to understand. From time blindness and decision fatigue to emotional overwhelm, grief, and the loss of familiar routines, they share personal experiences of moves that left them physically, mentally, and emotionally depleted. You'll hear why the excitement of a fresh start can quickly turn into burnout, how losing your familiar environment impacts executive functioning, and why even positive life changes can trigger grief. Most importantly, you'll learn why struggling during a move is often a normal response to an extraordinarily demanding transition. Whether you're preparing for a move, unpacking from one, or simply trying to understand why major life transitions feel so overwhelming, this conversation offers validation, humor, and practical insight from two late-diagnosed ADHD women who have been there. In this episode: • Why moving creates executive function overload • ADHD time blindness and unrealistic moving timelines • The dopamine-fueled "fantasy phase" of moving • Decision fatigue, overwhelm, and ADHD paralysis • Why moving can trigger grief even when you're excited • The role of routines, familiarity, and environmental cues • How your brain rebuilds its "mental map" after a move • Body doubling, support systems, and giving yourself grace during transitions If this episode resonates with you, share it with another woman who is currently surrounded by boxes, second-guessing every decision, and wondering why moving feels so much harder than everyone else makes it look.

Moving is supposed to be exciting. So why does it feel like your brain is falling apart? In this episode, Jess and Jeannine talk about the side of moving that people rarely discuss executive function overload, decision fatigue, emotional exhaustion, grief, and the loss of the routines that help ADHD brains function. From crying over missing toothbrushes to discovering boxes that haven’t been unpacked in years, they share honest stories about why moving can feel so much harder for women with ADHD than anyone seems to understand. Together, they explore: • Why moving overwhelms ADHD brains • Time blindness and unrealistic moving timelines • The dopamine-fueled excitement of a fresh start • Grief, change, and losing familiar routines • How your brain rebuilds its mental map after a move • Why struggling during a move is not a personal failure If you’ve ever wondered why a move can leave you feeling emotionally wrecked, exhausted, or completely overwhelmed, this episode is for you. Because moving isn’t just about changing your address it’s about rebuilding your entire operating system.

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