• 016: Endless Laundry & Constant Clutter?! ADHD Cleaning Tips That Won’t Burn You Out

  • Feb 5 2025
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

016: Endless Laundry & Constant Clutter?! ADHD Cleaning Tips That Won’t Burn You Out

  • Summary

  • Got piles of laundry, mountains of dishes, and miles of mess? You’re not alone. Cleaning is a never-ending cycle. If you’ve ever felt guilt or frustration about keeping up with your home, this episode is for you. You’ll leave with a new way to think about chores, feel validated about the struggle, and have tools to help you take action in a way that feels good.

    Host: Sarah Lovell, Executive Function and ADHD Coach

    Episode Highlights:

    • 00:00 Understanding the Overwhelm of House Chores
    • 05:33 Reframing Cleaning Expectations
    • 10:48 Identity and Cleaning: Changing the Narrative
    • 16:43 Strategies for Managing Cleaning Overwhelm
    • 23:09 Tools and Techniques for Effective Cleaning
    • 27:24 Community Support and Resources for Cleaning Challenges
    • 31:01 Outro

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Coaching Membership: Stuck to Started
    • Stuck to Started Episode 9: The Secret to Goals That Stick
    • Goblin Tools: An AI tool recommended for breaking down tasks into manageable steps.
    • ChatGPT: resource for brainstorming and breaking down cleaning tasks, particularly helpful for ADHD-friendly approaches.


    Connect with Sarah Lovell:

    • Website: Executive Functioning First
    • Email: sarah@executivefunctioningfirst.com
    • Instagram: @executivefunctioningfirst


    Music by: AudioCoffee, Inspirational Background


    Podcast edit by: Chelsea Koenigsknecht of KC Virtual, Instagram: @KC_Virtual

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