Daniel Biddle

Motivational Speaker, Disability Law Expert

Empowering Neurodiversity in the workplace

Daniel Biddle


Daniel is a highly experienced accessibility consultant with extensive experience of disability. Daniel has particular expertise in acquired disability, including acquired neurodiversity.

He established the National Disability Employment & Advisory Service in 2022 and focuses on supporting neurodivergent young people & adults into employment.

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Inclusive Change blog cover image titled “From Brain Fog to Clarity: “I Didn’t Know This Was ADHD” Less-Known ADHD Traits in Midlife Women” The graphic features a bright pink background with two women, one holding a fan and the other smiling. The subtitle reads “Menopause, Brain Fog, and the Neurodivergent Mind."

“I Didn’t Know This Was ADHD” - Less-Known ADHD Traits in Midlife Women

May 02, 20251 min read

When we think of ADHD, we often picture hyperactive kids or chaotic energy.

But for many women, especially those diagnosed late in life, ADHD looks very different. It’s often quiet, internalised, and masked.

And it gets louder in menopause.

Here Are ADHD Traits You May Not Have Recognised As ADHD:

Difficulty regulating emotions (crying easily, getting frustrated quickly)

Mental restlessness, even when your body is still

Impulsive talking, oversharing, or interrupting

Inconsistent productivity (some days you’re a machine, others you can’t start)

Rejection sensitivity - feeling hurt by mild criticism

Chronic lateness or forgetfulness, even with the best intentions

Decision fatigue that leaves you frozen over small choices

“But I Was a High Achiever!”

Many late-diagnosed ADHD women have been successful, on the surface. But inside, they’ve felt like they were constantly compensating, always about to be found out.

Add menopause brain fog to the mix, and those coping strategies often collapse. Which is exactly when many seek answers, and a diagnosis.

What Helps

•Understand your patterns without shame

•Use external structure: reminders, calendars, task boards

•Get coaching or peer support (people who get it)

•Make space for emotional regulation, not just task completion

•Let go of the need to 'prove' your worth through productivity

If you’re nodding along to this and thinking how did I not know this was ADHD? you’re not alone. Let’s talk about it. Let’s unmask it. Let’s make work and life work for you.

Your next step is here:

https://inclusivechange.co.uk/brain-fog-to-clarity-workshop

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