So much of modern life is built on systems that assume a certain kind of brain--orderly, consistent, easily motivated. For those with ADHD, especially mothers balancing invisible labor and constant caregiving, those assumptions quickly break down, leading to overwhelm and burnout. That's where Master the Mundane can help.
This book reframes the challenges of neurodivergent life through a more realistic and compassionate lens, giving readers practical tools for reducing their daily stress. Author Amy Marie Hann surfaces the deeper reasons why daily tasks--meals, money, messes--can feel insurmountable when executive function is taxed by parenting, overstimulation, or decision fatigue. She helps readers understand what ADHD looks like in girls and women, the hidden costs of "masking", and how to manage both personal symptoms and family logistics.
With insight, clarity, and lived experience as a mother of three who has ADHD herself, Hann delivers practical approaches for:
- Listening to your own needs and conserving your energy to avoid burnout
- Creating realistic daily, weekly, and monthly routines that you can stick with
- Outsourcing, automating, and simplifying daily life so it feels more manageable
- Supporting neurodivergent children and building family rhythms
- Embracing your unique strengths and needs, so you and your family can thrive
Master the Mundane doesn't try to fix ADHD--it shows readers how to work with it. Hann's approach is about creating a home and life that feels functional, flexible, and livable. For parents seeking more ease--and a framework that honors both their brain and their bandwidth--this book is a thoughtful, empowering guide.

- : Amy Marie Hann
- : John Wiley & Sons Inc
- : 9781394308149
- : Engels
- : Hardcover
- : 224
- : september 2025
- : 478
- : 293 x 159 x 21 mm.
- : Omgaan met ADHD
