π§ This free masterclass is for women with adult ADHD (or suspected) who are tired of forcing routines, pushing through exhaustion, and still feeling like theyβre βfailing at life.β
Because when it comes ADHD, βmore disciplineβ is not the answer.
This is for you ifβ¦.
You used to be able to keep up. You were the one who pushed through, figured it out, held it all together.
πͺBut lately, it feels like the wheels are falling off - and no matter how hard you try, you can't seem to get back to who you were.
You're exhausted in a way that sleep doesn't fix.
πͺYou feel ashamed that you're struggling when others seem to manage just fine.
You've Googled everything. Tried all the planners, the routines, the hacks.
πͺAnd some small part of you wonders - is something actually wrong with me?
Here's what no one has told you yet:
Nothing is wrong with you. Your brain has been running on empty for years - masking, compensating, overperforming - and it finally hit a wall. That's not weakness. That's ADHD burnout. And it's more common than you know.
What is ADHD Burnout?
Many women go years undiagnosed, leading to ADHD burnout. ADHD burnout isn't just being tired. It's what happens when an ADHD brain has been running in overdrive for too long - masking, compensating, pushing through, and holding it all together - until it simply can't anymore.
It often looks like:
Crushing fatigue that doesn't improve with rest
Emotional numbness or feeling completely shut down
Inability to do even simple tasks you normally manage fine
Withdrawal from people, responsibilities, and things you used to enjoy
Intense shame and self-blame - wondering why you "can't just function"
π‘ ADHD burnout happens when the effort it takes to exist in a neurotypical world finally catches up with you. It's not weakness. It's not failure. It's your nervous system waving a white flag.
And there is a way through it.
In this 90-minute free masterclass, you'll discover...
β¦ What ADHD burnout actually is, and why you keep hitting the wall
You've tried the planners, the apps, the routines. We'll show you why those keep failing - and what your brain actually needs instead.
β¦ Why some of the world's most extraordinary minds - entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, innovators - share one thing in common with you. And why they didn't thrive despite their ADHD, but because of how they finally understood it.
β¦ Why your brain is not the problem.
It's just been trying to survive in a world that wasn't designed for it. And what becomes possible the moment you stop trying to fit the square.
This is not about more discipline.
It's about finally understanding your brain. π
Meet your presenter - Amatullah Zaid
Amatullah is a clinical naturopath, an ADHDer and ADHD advocate dedicated to helping women understand and support their ADHD brains.
Her work is built on a core belief: an ADHD brain isnβt a flaw - itβs a different operating system. When women understand how their brain and body actually function, they can stop fighting themselves and start working with their natural wiring.
Amatullah works primarily with women who are late-diagnosed or who suspect they may have ADHD and feel stuck in cycles of overwhelm, burnout, and self-doubt.
Through her NeuroHarmony Method, she combines evidence-based naturopathic medicine with ADHD-specific lifestyle strategies to address the physiological drivers behind symptoms- including nervous system dysregulation, inflammation, hormones, gut health, and energy metabolism.
Her mission is simple: to help women move from constant overwhelm to clarity, calm, and sustainable energy.