It’s not personal 😆 Follow for a awkward unfocused mom on your fyp 😉 #adhd #bestfriends #funnymoments #trendingaudio #besties
Having ADHD can really shape how we experience friendships and daily life, especially as a busy mom trying to juggle everything. From personal experience, I’ve noticed that sometimes after a couple of months of not talking, reconnecting with best friends can feel both funny and awkward—almost like hitting a reset button in the relationship. These moments remind me how important patience and humor are when dealing with ADHD symptoms like forgetfulness or distractibility. One thing I’ve learned is to embrace these quirks rather than stress over them. When I’m feeling unfocused or overwhelmed, sharing these honest moments with my besties actually strengthens our bond. It’s like we’re all on the same team, understanding each other’s unique challenges while enjoying fun, trending conversations and audios that lighten the mood. Additionally, being open about ADHD with friends helps normalize the experience instead of feeling isolated. It also provides opportunities for real connection beyond surface-level interactions. Whether it's laughing over missed calls or catching up after long pauses, these interactions truly highlight the value of friendship and the joy in accepting imperfections—and that’s something every mom and friend can relate to.



























































