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ADHD as a Woman: Embracing the Chaos and Finding Your Rhythm

Welcome to She Thrives with Stef Barti, a podcast dedicated to empowering women to live their best lives and thrive unapologetically.

This blog post is based on Episode 35 of my podcast, She Thrives with Stef Barti. If you prefer to listen, you can check out the original podcast episode.

As women, we wear so many hats every day—careers, relationships, personal growth, and so much more.

For some of us, this juggling act is even more challenging due to ADHD.

In this post, I’ll share some of the struggles I face as a woman with ADHD—both the challenges and the ways I’ve learned to work with them, not against them.

Stef Barti selfie at the MMA centre in Tirana
I really love that place, Brazilian jiu Jitsu in Tirana Albania

Embracing the Chaos of Everyday Life

Living with ADHD, especially as a woman, can often feel like a constant battle against chaos.

We’re told to “just get organized” or “stick to a routine,” but for someone with ADHD, these things aren’t always as easy as they sound.

One of my biggest challenges is managing the small administrative tasks of daily life—things like paying bills, managing paperwork, and even simple things like laundry.

I’m sure many of you can relate to the mountain of laundry that never seems to go away.😩

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I even tried to get some help with at home cleaning services when I was recovering from hysterectomy surgery

Some days, I’m on top of it, knocking out load after load like a pro. Other days, it’s a different story—laundry piles up, and I forget to take it out of the washing machine or dryer. And when that happens, I can feel like I’m failing.🥹

To deal with this, I rely heavily on alarms.

My phone rings constantly with reminders for almost everything. Still, even with all these alerts, I sometimes struggle to take action in time.

ADHD often feels like being in a constant race against yourself.

Pro Tip: If you struggle with laundry (or other repetitive tasks), try setting multiple reminders throughout the day. It might take a few tries, but don’t be hard on yourself—it’s progress, not perfection.☺️

Stef barti signing into her rental in Canggu Bali, enjoying a welcome coconut drink
I really love how they welcome you with coconut water

The Impulsivity Struggle

Another challenge I face with ADHD is impulsivity.

While some women with ADHD experience inattention, for me, it’s mostly hyperactivity.

One of my sometimes problematic outlets for my hyperactive mind has historically been impulsive spending.

Stef Barti shopping at Haze & Glory Canggu
Cutest little shopping bag

It used to be a real issue for me, but over time, I’ve learned to control it.

The key? Giving myself a budget for impulsive purchases.

Yes, you heard me right—I set aside money specifically for the things I might buy on a whim.

This has helped me find a balance between my love for spontaneity and being financially responsible.

Stef Barti shopping at Haze & Glory Canggu
Sustainable and ethical clothes

If you’re someone who struggles with impulsive purchases (hello, shiny object syndrome!), I suggest creating a “waitlist.”

For example, when I feel the urge to buy something, I put it in my phone’s notes app and wait at least 30 days before I buy it.

This has helped me differentiate between true needs and temporary desires.

Stef Barti shopping at Haze & Glory Canggu
Isn’t this skirt the prettiest?

Money and ADHD: It’s a Work in Progress

When it comes to managing money, ADHD can be a challenge.

I had to start budgeting seriously because I realized that money doesn’t grow on trees 🤭 -and I wasn’t being as mindful about my spending as I should have been.

If you’re into adventures, find ways to budget for them that make sense for your life and priorities.

And don’t forget—there are always alternatives.

nightlife in Yerevan, partying at a bar lounge
The Girl Gang 🙂 Such an awesome time with these ladies. My next women retreat in Menorca and Bali happening very soon 🙂

One of the things I’ve been working on recently is organizing a small women’s dance retreat, which I’m super excited about!

I find that connecting with other women, moving, and dancing is an incredible way to bond and heal.

It’s one of my top priorities, and I’m thrilled to be offering this as a way to bring like-minded women together. You can join the Thriving girlies newsletter to stay on the loop.🫶🏾

Classic ADHD behaviour 😅

Anyways back to those tips 🤭

Us girlies living our best life & having breakfast at a restaurant in Belgrade
When the local custom calls for shots for good luck
& who cares it’s only 9 AM?

Creating Structure to Navigate Chaos

Despite my ADHD, I’ve learned to love structure.

It’s not about being rigid—it’s about creating a rhythm that works for me.

Whether it’s creating a simple routine at home or planning my travel schedule, structure gives me the ability to focus and reduce anxiety.

One of my favourite tips for staying organized is writing everything down.

I plan my content, my social media posts, and even my workouts ahead of time.

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A gym straight from the 80’s
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Gym girlies be like 🤭

This helps me keep track of everything and avoid decision fatigue—because let’s face it, ADHD can make even the smallest decision feel overwhelming.

I’m also a fan of staying consistent with a few things. For example, I eat the same meals every day.

Not only does it simplify my life, but it also frees up mental energy for the things that truly matter.

Automating the small stuff lets me focus on what’s important, whether it’s a project I’m passionate about or simply taking a much-needed break.

best fitness gym to train in yerevan Davis Gym
Words of Wisdom

The Power of Planning Ahead

I’m a big fan of planning ahead because it allows me to avoid the chaos that often accompanies last-minute decision-making.

For me, it’s about managing my schedule, knowing when I’m free, and understanding when I need to make space for self-care.

One way I tackle this is by setting aside time on the weekend to plan out my upcoming week. I use this time to schedule content for my blog, plan for YouTube videos, and even block out time for social activities or self-care.

Stef barti trying to go to the gym and do a weight training session during hysterectomy recovery period
Some days it’s really hard to drag myself to the weight room

It gives me a clear picture of what’s ahead, and when I wake up in the morning, I don’t feel overwhelmed. Everything is already set, and I can just show up, follow the plan and do the work.

Embracing the ADHD Chaos

Here’s the thing: ADHD doesn’t have to be a curse.

Yes, it’s chaotic.

Yes, it’s challenging.

But it’s also a part of who I am, and I’ve learned to embrace it. I’ve stopped worrying about niching down and sticking to just one thing.

I’m all over the place, and that’s perfectly okay.

Picture of me working out at the gym leg day
One day at a time

Whether it’s this podcast, my YouTube channel, or my social media, I’m not afraid to talk about all the things that excite me.

If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that we don’t need to fit into someone else’s box—we get to create our own! 💕

So, if you’re like me, embracing the chaos can be empowering. Don’t try to be perfect—just show up, do your best, and enjoy the ride.

Stef Barti
Host of She Thrives with Stef Barti Podcast

Feel free to share this post with anyone who might benefit from it. And remember, you are a unique, beautiful creation, worthy of love and joy every day of the year.

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Oh, don’t mind me

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it’s always the little things to me

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Additional Resource to help you slow down

Feminine embodiment & Self Love Practice

I created my “Unleash your Feminine Power” to help you really start diving into your own unique power.

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It’s time for us women to start appreciating our own magic

In this course, you will learn to connect with your body through some very sensual movements.

There is no fancy choreography to worry about. I really wanted to make this as simple as possible.

The goal is to give you a somatic practice that you can implement into your daily routine in order to start embodying your authentic self.

Stef Barti at a Ubud waterfall springs
Because you are magic and deserve to take care of yourself

It is high time we start prioritizing our relationship with our own body too.

Because in order to be truly happy and content in life, I really believe you need to strike for a balance.

That means feeding your soul, your heart, your body.

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You are magic !

And this is the goal of my ” Unleash your Feminine Power“.

The beautiful thing is that once you start getting in touch with that fire within, it only grows from there.

This energy will go on to light up your path, simultaneously guiding you through life.

So in a way, it is your own inner guiding compass. 💕

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It’s time to thrive girlies!

Get in Touch with your feminine today through the self love embodiment practice

ps. Don’t forget to join the conversation over on the podcast and the girlies club so you don’t miss anything 🫶🏾

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Women Self Love Wellness Retreat

I am so passionate about women empowerment. Everything I do is based on this. I want to see more women embrace their authentic selves. Trust me life gets so much better.

That’s the main focus of my self love women retreat. In this Wellness retreat, we go deep. I really love to connect with my fellow sisters.

That’s why I only do small groups of 10-12 women.

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This retreat is an invitation to embody your feminine and to dive into radical self love. Growth and shedding past limiting beliefs is the focal point.

We do this through various workshops, wellness practices such as breath work and lots of somatic movement.

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As a dance teacher, of course we will also be using the power of dance and music to process, release and shed things that are holding us back so we can be born again.

Welcome to our transformational retreat where the focus is all on YOU.

Not only that, but we do it in style and comfort.

villa and hosting place for Stef Barti's Self Love and embodiment women retreat in Malta
The most inviting pool 🙂

Our next retreat is in a breathtaking villa on the beautiful island of Gozo Malta. We will be staying in our own private villa.

And did I mention our own private chef? with our own private pool 🤭.

villa and hosting place for Stef Barti's Self Love and embodiment women retreat in Malta
villa and hosting place for Stef Barti's Self Love and embodiment women retreat in Malta

It is the perfect time to slow down and prioritize yourself.

Also, don’t forget to stay in touch for my Bali self love women wellness retreat, for pure feminine embodiment and lots of dancing also.

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