When ADHD Gets Tough: 99¢ Kindle Sale August 18–23

When ADHD gets tough, the problem is not that you do not care or are not trying hard enough. Sometimes your brain simply looks at one ordinary task and quietly files it under “absolutely not today.”

For five days only, the Kindle edition of When ADHD Gets Tough, Then What? is available for just $0.99, from Tuesday, August 18 through Sunday, August 23, 2026.

This is not a dry clinical manual or another lecture about buying a planner. It is an honest, encouraging survival guide for the days when executive dysfunction, time blindness, emotional overload, task paralysis and the famous ADHD side quest take over.

Inside, you will find realistic strategies for starting when your brain says no, recovering after an overwhelming day, working with your attention instead of constantly fighting it, and taking the next tiny step without turning it into another reason to shame yourself.

Who is this book for?

• Adults with ADHD who are tired of feeling misunderstood

• People diagnosed later in life who are finally connecting the dots

• College students and young adults learning how their brains work

• Partners, parents and friends who want to offer better support

• Anyone who needs practical encouragement without judgment

As both a nurse and an adult living with ADHD, I wrote this book from the messy middle. I know what it feels like to have good intentions, twelve reminders and absolutely no idea why the laundry is still watching you from across the room.

The goal is not perfection. The goal is to understand your brain, reduce the shame and find something that helps you move forward from where you actually are.

Get the Kindle edition for $0.99 through Sunday, August 23:

https://amzn.to/3TSbYAy

If this book helps you feel understood or gives you one strategy that makes a hard day easier, please consider leaving an honest Amazon review. Reviews help other readers with ADHD find support that feels human, practical and real.

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