Rethinking Exercise with ADHD (Part 2): How to Build Consistency Without the Shame Spiral
ADHD Adultish30 Apr 2025

Rethinking Exercise with ADHD (Part 2): How to Build Consistency Without the Shame Spiral

You’ve heard that exercise helps with ADHD. Maybe you’ve even felt the difference — when you do manage to move.

But what about when you can’t make yourself start … or you start and just can’t stick with it?

In Part 2 of this series on ADHD and movement, we’re going beyond spontaneous dance breaks and talking about how to create an actual routine — one that works with your real life, your ADHD brain, and your inconsistent energy.

We’ll cover:

  • How to choose movement that you’ll actually do
  • When and where to fit it into your day without overwhelming yourself
  • ADHD-friendly ways to track your progress (without a spreadsheet)
  • Why you still avoid movement — even when you know it helps — and how to reset with compassion

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🎧 Missed Part 1? Go back to Episode 21 for the science, the mindset shift, and why weird, tiny bursts of movement actually matter.

ADHD Pep Talk:

"I don’t have to do everything. I just have to do something. My worth isn’t measured by how consistent I am. Every small step I take is still a step forward. I’m allowed to show up imperfectly. That still counts."

Stick that on your mirror. Or your phone lock screen. Or wherever your inner critic likes to hang out.

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