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The ADHD Motivation-Interest Engine:
If you have ADHD, the standard advice of "just use a planner" or "just try harder" is like telling a person with a broken leg to "just walk faster." Your brain isn't broken; it's interest-based. While the neurotypical world is motivated by importance, rewards, and consequences, your nervous system is fueled by novelty, challenge, and urgency. Understanding your unique motivation style is the key to stopping the cycle of shame.
Kimberly Mahr
Jun 172 min read


Motivation Audit: Why Are You Really Stuck?
Take this Motivation Audit to assess the best strategy to un-stick your motivation
Kimberly Mahr
May 273 min read


The Architecture of Change: Leveraging Micro-Habits to Fuel Motivation
If you want to change your life, you don't start with a revolution; you start with a micro-habit. Your brain is wired for homeostasis; it wants things to stay the same. Massive change looks like a threat to your amygdala, which shuts down your motivation to protect you. Micro-change, however, looks like a victory.
Kimberly Mahr
May 62 min read


The Dopamine Deficit: A Strategic Guide to Motivation When You’re Running on Empty
If you are waiting for a lightning bolt of inspiration to strike before you start that project, you aren’t just procrastinating; you’re stuck in a fantasy. For the high-achiever facing burnout or the survivor of trauma, the "spark" isn't missing because you're lazy; it’s missing because your neurochemistry has clocked out.
Kimberly Mahr
Apr 293 min read
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