Discover practical strategies to transform how you manage ADHD, focusing not on 'fixing' executive dysfunction but creating systems that work with your unique brain wiring to convert intentions into consistent actions.

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**Lena:** Hey there, welcome to the podcast! I'm Lena, and today I'm joined by my friend Miles to talk about something that affects millions of people but often feels like a personal struggle - living productively with ADHD.
**Miles:** Thanks, Lena! You know, what's fascinating is that ADHD isn't just about attention issues - it's fundamentally about how we convert intentions into actions. Dr. Ari Tuckman, who's spent over 25 years working with ADHD clients, calls it an "intention deficit disorder."
**Lena:** That's such a perfect way to put it! I think many listeners can relate to setting alarms, making to-do lists, and still somehow ending up an hour late or with dishes piling up in the sink. It's not about not knowing what to do, right?
**Miles:** Exactly. The hard truth is you can't really "train away" executive dysfunction. The secret is creating systems that support your brain rather than trying to force yourself to be neurotypical. It's about working with your unique brain wiring, not against it.
**Lena:** That's actually really encouraging! So instead of beating ourselves up for not being able to "just focus," we can build external supports that help us be more consistent?
**Miles:** Absolutely. And the good news is there are practical, evidence-based strategies that can dramatically improve productivity for people with ADHD. Let's dive into the specific tools and approaches that can help transform chaos into consistency.