Inconsistent motivation

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Inconsistent motivation

Inconsistent motivation can be a real and distressing part of some people’s ADHD or neurodivergent experience. It is not a personal failing, and it may become more intense when executive demands, emotion, sensory input, tiredness or accumulated stress exceed available capacity.

Moments that may trigger or intensify it

·       Interest suddenly drops

·       Urgency has disappeared

·       Reward feels too distant

·       Energy changes day to day

·       A task becomes repetitive

·       Pressure replaces curiosity

What may help

·       Name what is happening without judgement.

·       Reduce noise, demands or decisions where possible.

·       Use an external support: written steps, timer, reminder, body double or safe person.

·       Allow recovery before expecting problem-solving or productivity.

·       Review patterns later and plan one practical adjustment.

Important note

This resource offers recognition and coaching ideas; it is not a diagnostic checklist. Experiences vary and similar difficulties can have other causes. Seek professional support when symptoms are severe, worsening, unsafe or significantly affecting daily life.

Until next time, give yourself space to breathe.
With love, Maggie