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The AuDHD Survival System

Simple Daily Structures for Task Paralysis, Burnout, and Overwhelm

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The AuDHD Survival System

By: Sage Collins
Narrated by: Rain Corbyn
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The AuDHD Survival System
Simple Daily Structures for Task Paralysis, Burnout, and Overwhelm

You’re not lazy.

You’re not broken.

And you don’t need another productivity hack that collapses by Wednesday.

If you live with both autism and ADHD (AuDHD), you already know the truth:

Traditional advice doesn’t work.

To-do lists pile up.

Routines fall apart.

Burnout hits hard and fast.

Simple tasks feel impossibly heavy.

So you blame yourself.

But here’s the reality — your brain isn’t the problem.

The systems you’ve been told to use are.

The AuDHD Survival System replaces pressure with structure.

Not discipline.

Not willpower.

Not “try harder.”

Structure.

Small, practical, repeatable frameworks that reduce friction so your day actually moves.

Built for real life.

Built for low energy days.

Built for people who are tired of starting over.

Inside you’ll learn how to:

Break task paralysis without forcing motivation

Design “minimum viable days” that work even during burnout

Stop overwhelming yourself with impossible routines

Build external brain systems that remember things for you

Reset quickly after shutdowns or bad days

Create simple weekly structures that don’t collapse under stress

Protect your energy instead of constantly running on empty

Work with your nervous system instead of fighting it

This isn’t theory.

It’s not clinical jargon.

And it’s definitely not hustle culture nonsense.

It’s calm, grounded, step-by-step support from someone who understands how chaotic life can feel when your brain pulls in two directions at once.

Think of this book as a field manual.

Open any page.

Use what helps.

Ignore what doesn’t.

Build a life that actually fits you.

Because survival shouldn’t feel this hard.

And with the right structures, it doesn’t have to be.

If you’re ready to stop battling yourself and start building days that work, this system will meet you where you are.

Start small.

Start steady.

Start today.

©2026 Sage Collins (P)2026 Sage Collins
Attention Deficit Disorders Mental Health Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Human Brain
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Calm, practical field manual replaces guilt and impossible routines with small, repeatable structures that could well move your day designed specifically for the realities of living with both autism and ADHD. Clear, low‑energy strategies for breaking task paralysis, surviving burnout, and resetting after shutdowns make it a usable toolkit you can potentially open on any day and put into practice immediately.

Built for Two Minds

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This feels less like a productivity read and more like a best mate gently helping you sort your life out without judgment. It skips the usual “try harder” nonsense and focuses on small, realistic structures that actually work when you’re tired, burnt out, or stuck. If you’ve ever blamed yourself for not keeping up, this one feels like a quiet relief.

Finally, Something That Actually Gets It

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People who are on some part of the autism spectrum know how hard it is to perform as well as others in tasks they’re not interested in. When you mix that with ADHD, things get a little rougher, so audiobooks like this one feel like night and day.

I found some very helpful structures to start putting things on track and break the paralysis by overanalysis without relying on rusty formulas or clichés.

I loved the chapter about burnout, since I often go through it, and it’s not something I would wish on anyone. The empathetic and compassionate point of view, without judgment, helped me understand that I’m not broken. I just need to tweak the way I do things, break them into different chunks, and maybe leave the things I can’t handle in the hands of others.

Breaking paralysis without burnout

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