People with ADHD struggle with mornings: Here's why

From decision paralysis to being overwhelmed, here are a few reasons why people with ADHD struggle in the mornings.

Published on Jan 29, 2024 01:47 PM IST 6 Photos
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People with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, suffer from attention deficiency, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. They also have a hard time in the morning as they feel extremely overwhelmed. "Many ADHDers struggle with mornings for a multitude of reasons. Not all of us will get to the point where we jump out of the bed every day with a great attitude…but we can make small shifts to calm the chaos," wrote Therapist Meredith Carder. Here are a few reasons why people with ADHD struggle in the mornings.(People with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, suffer from attention deficiency, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. They also have a hard time in the morning as they feel extremely overwhelmed. "Many ADHDers struggle with mornings for a multitude of reasons. Not all of us will get to the point where we jump out of the bed every day with a great attitude…but we can make small shifts to calm the chaos," wrote Therapist Meredith Carder. Here are a few reasons why people with ADHD struggle in the mornings.)

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With too many regular tasks ahead to complete, they may feel disinterested in starting the day on the right note. (Unsplash)

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Decision paralysis may make them have a hard time getting out of bed – the sense of feeling overwhelmed can make things worse. (Unsplash)

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ADHDers also get hyper focused at night – this can affect their sleep schedule and make them feel tired the next morning. (Unsplash)

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Delayed sleep phase syndrome can ruin the sleep-wake cycle of a person with ADHD, making them feel tired and drained in the morning. (Unsplash)

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