Is It ADHD, Burnout, or Perimenopause… or All Three?
If you’ve been wondering, “Why don’t I feel like myself anymore?” — this is for you.
Difficulty concentrating.
Emotional reactivity that surprises you.
Brain fog. Exhaustion. Losing your edge.
You used to handle everything.
Now even small tasks feel harder than they should.
And the internet says:
It’s ADHD.
No, it’s burnout.
Actually, it’s hormones.
Or trauma.
Or “just stress.”
It’s overwhelming.
In this live webinar, we’ll untangle what’s actually happening — and why so many high-functioning women in midlife feel like their brain suddenly changed.
We’ll explore:
• How ADHD can present (or resurface) in midlife
• What burnout really looks like in women
• How perimenopause affects focus, mood, and executive function
• Where these overlap — and where they don’t
• What next steps make sense (and which rabbit holes to avoid)
You’ll leave with clarity, language for what you’re experiencing, and grounded next steps — whether that means lifestyle shifts, medical conversations, therapy, or simply self-understanding.
No hype.
No fear tactics.
No one-size-fits-all answers.
Just thoughtful, nuanced conversation designed for women who want insight — not noise.
Who This Is For:
✓ You’re in your late 30s, 40s, or early 50s and feel “off”
✓ You’ve wondered if you might have ADHD — but you’re not sure
✓ You’re exhausted but can’t tell if it’s stress or something hormonal
✓ You used to function at a high level and now feel inconsistent
✓ You want clarity before pursuing diagnosis or treatment
Who This Is Not For:
✗ Those looking for a quick fix or rigid protocol
✗ Those wanting definitive medical diagnosis in one hour
You do not need to already know what’s going on.
You don’t need a diagnosis.
You don’t need to be “sure” this applies to you.
If you’re questioning — that’s enough.
Most women wait years before getting clarity. You don’t have to.
Reserve Your Spot →
Limited space to allow for thoughtful Q&A.
Led by Laurie Groh, Therapist & Midlife ADHD Advocate
Laurie specializes in working with thoughtful, high-functioning women navigating ADHD, perimenopause, burnout, and identity shifts. As a therapist and late-diagnosed ADHD woman, she understands firsthand how confusing this season can feel — and is passionate about helping women move from self-doubt to clarity.

