
Your Exhaustion Isn’t a Mystery—You’ve Been Everyone’s Executive Function
May 23, 2025💡 Want ADHD-friendly tools to get organized, reduce stress, and feel more in control?
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💬 “Why am I so tired all the time?”
She asked me with tears in her eyes—and an entire mental to-do list flashing behind them.
She’s a working mom with two amazing kids, both navigating ADHD.
They live with her 50% of the time—and when they’re home, it’s full on.
🏃♀️ Mondays: Soccer practice and leftovers.
🩰 Wednesdays: Dance class, dinner on the go, show rehearsal.
🧺 Fridays: Uniforms to wash, water bottles to find, weekend bags to repack.
🧠 Every day: Homework that gets lost. Projects forgotten. Lunches barely eaten.
🍳 She doesn’t sit. She spins—between her job, her kids' schedules, their emotional needs, and the endless invisible work of just keeping life running.
Because of ADHD, transitions between homes are hard.
Things get left behind.
Routine feels impossible.
Snacks? Only if Mom packs them.
Permission slips? Mom’s mental file system.
Organization? Mom’s brain is the backup hard drive.
Emotional regulation? Mom is the prefrontal cortex in every meltdown.
The Real Reason You’re Exhausted:
You’re the Executive Function for your entire family.
Kids with ADHD struggle with memory, planning, task initiation, emotional regulation—and when these skills don’t come naturally, you compensate.
You're the one remembering who needs what, when it’s due, and how to motivate them to do it.
And when you add co-parenting into the mix? That load doubles.
This mom told me, “I just feel like I’m failing, even though I’m doing everything.”
But she wasn’t failing.
She was trying to do a 3-person job with an empty tank.
Then she joined the LOVE Ü Parenting Classroom.
And things shifted.
She learned tools that weren’t just for her kids—but also for her.
One of the first things she tried?
The “Launch Pad” System.
🛠 Try This: The Launch Pad System
Designate a single space near the front door—this is the “Launch Pad.”
Each child gets a labelled bin or basket. You do too.
Every night (or when they get home), bags, shoes, uniforms, permission slips, water bottles—all go in the Launch Pad. In the morning, everything is right where it needs to be.
✅ No more searching for cleats at 7:58 AM.
✅ No more “Mom, where’s my…”
✅ No more frantic energy before the day even begins.
It’s a simple system that creates structure, reduces morning stress, and helps kids build their own EF skills without constant reminders.
With tools like this, plus monthly coaching, body doubling calls, and a community that gets it, this mama started to feel more grounded.
She told me, “I didn’t know how much weight I was carrying until I felt supported.”
And now you can join our masterclass with Sean McCormick, and learn:
✔️ How ADHD really impacts executive function
✔️ What routines actually work for neurodivergent families
✔️ How to organize life without burning out
✔️ How to teach EF skills without power struggles
Parenting a neurodivergent child doesn’t have to mean living in chaos.
You deserve ease.
You deserve support.
And you don’t have to carry the whole mental load alone.
💛 Join the LOVE Ü Parenting Classroom
Start using tools that help you parent with confidence and calm—not control and chaos.
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