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The Perfect Storm

Navigating ADHD and Clutter Accumulation

Neurodivergent News
3 min readOct 19, 2024

For many of us with neurodivergency, maintaining an organized living space can feel like an uphill battle. But what happens when these tendencies intersect with more severe clutter accumulation? This intersection can create a unique set of challenges that go beyond typical organizational struggles. Let’s explore this complex relationship and discuss strategies for those caught in the crossfire.

Understanding the Connection

While ADHD and Hoarding Disorder are distinct conditions, they can sometimes overlap or exacerbate each other. Here’s how:

  1. Executive Function Challenges: ADHD often involves difficulties with executive functions like organization, prioritization, and decision-making. These same skills are crucial for managing possessions and preventing clutter buildup.
  2. Emotional Attachment: People with ADHD may form strong emotional attachments to objects, making it harder to part with items even when they’re no longer needed.
  3. Distraction and Procrastination: The ADHD brain can easily become overwhelmed by the task of sorting through possessions, leading to procrastination and further accumulation.
  4. Impulsive Acquisition: Impulsivity, a hallmark of ADHD, can lead to…

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