Book Description
Understand the ADHD Pattern Behind Money Disappearing
You make money and it disappears. You try to get organized and the system falls apart. You plan, reset, restart, and somehow end up in the same place again. This is not a discipline problem, and it is not simply a budgeting problem. It is a behavioral system problem rooted in how ADHD affects decisions, rewards, avoidance, and moment-to-moment execution.
Most financial advice assumes that if you understand money, you will manage it better. But if knowledge alone created stability, you would already be financially stable. ADHD and Always Broke explains what is actually happening beneath repeated financial cycles by showing how the ADHD brain chooses between immediate relief and delayed benefit, easy reward and long-term progress, avoidance and execution.
This book breaks the pattern without relying on theory, motivation, or unrealistic systems that collapse after a few days. It gives you a structured rewiring process built for real conditions, helping you understand why impulsive spending, avoidance, inconsistency, starting fresh, and sudden loss of control are not random. More importantly, it shows how to interrupt the pattern at the exact moment it happens.
Inside, you will learn how to break impulsive spending in real time, stop avoiding financial decisions, eliminate the “I’ll do it later” loop, build consistency without relying on motivation, turn small actions into stable financial behavior, and shift from survival mode to structured control. The goal is not to make you perfect with money. The goal is to help you see the system behind the behavior so you can finally change it.
You were never bad with money. You were running a pattern. And patterns can be rewired. If you are ready to stop restarting, stop avoiding, and finally build a system that holds, this book gives you a practical way to begin.