Think Thursday: Neurodivergence & The Brain's Energy Economy

In this Think Thursday episode, Molly explores ADHD through the lens of the brain’s energy economy. Drawing from personal experience and neuroscience, she explains why ADHD brains spend fuel differently than neurotypical brains, why tasks can feel either draining or energizing, and how understanding this difference can replace frustration with compassion.

Listeners will learn how differences in dopamine and norepinephrine signaling impact executive function and reward systems, why ADHD increases vulnerability to addiction, and which practical strategies can help conserve and redirect energy for greater clarity and peace.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
  • The difference between neurotypical and neurodivergent brains
  • Why the brain is such an energy hog, and how ADHD changes the budget
  • How dopamine and norepinephrine signaling affect motivation and regulation in ADHD
  • Why people with ADHD are more vulnerable to alcohol addiction
  • Six practical strategies for conserving and redirecting ADHD brain energy
Key Quote
“ADHD isn’t laziness or lack of willpower. It’s a different energy economy where some tasks are overpriced, others are deeply discounted, and fuel leaks can happen even when you’re not doing anything.”

Resources and References
  • Barkley, R. A. (2015). Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Handbook for Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Volkow, N. D. et al. (2009). Dopamine in ADHD and its relationship to substance use disorders. Biological Psychiatry
  • Research on the Default Mode Network and ADHD (Journal of Attention Disorders)
  • Previous Think Thursday episodes: Understanding Dopamine & How to Stabilize It, The Neuroscience of New Habit Formation
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