Wired Different
A nervous system guide for ADHD, autistic, and neurodivergent brains.
Wired Different is the book that explains why your brain does what it does -- not in clinical language, but in the words of someone who lives it. Someone who spent years convinced something was fundamentally broken about them, before they understood they weren't broken at all. Just running a different operating system.
It covers the five nervous system states that define how neurodivergent brains move through the world. Why traditional advice -- the "just focus," the "be consistent," the "use a planner" -- fails so reliably for ND brains. And what actually works when you're dysregulated at 2am and no productivity hack is going to save you.
This is the science behind the SHIFT app, written for humans, not textbooks. If you've ever read about your own brain in a clinical paper and felt like they were describing someone else, this is the book that will feel like they were finally describing you.
This is for you if...
- You were diagnosed late (or suspect you should've been) and suddenly everything about your life is making a different kind of sense
- You've tried every productivity app, planner system, and habit tracker, and none of them stuck — because they were all built for a brain that isn't yours
- You want to understand the neurology behind what's happening in your body without needing a psychology degree to decode it
- You're exhausted from performing normalcy and want actual tools, not more advice to just try harder
- You want to understand why you dysregulate, what your specific patterns are, and what to actually do about it
Chapter 3: It's Not a Character Flaw
It's 3am and I'm sitting on the bathroom floor. I don't know how I got here exactly. An hour ago I was fine -- or fine enough, whatever that means for me. And then something flipped. A comment someone made. An email I read wrong. A thought that hooked into another thought that hooked into six years of shame and now I'm just here, on cold tile, waiting for my nervous system to decide it's done.
This is what nobody tells you about dysregulation. It doesn't look like the diagrams. It doesn't announce itself. There's no clean transition from "regulated" to "not regulated" that gives you time to prepare. One minute you're functioning. The next you're not. And the worst part -- the part that used to make me absolutely certain I was fundamentally broken as a human -- is that I knew it was happening. I could watch myself spiral. I just couldn't stop it.
I spent years believing that was a character flaw. A weakness. Something therapy should have fixed by now. I watched neurotypical people hit rough moments and shake it off and I thought the gap between them and me was willpower. Discipline. Something I was missing that other people just had.
Here's what I know now that I didn't know then: the gap isn't willpower. It's nervous system architecture. A neurodivergent brain isn't slow to regulate because the person inside it is weak. It's slow to regulate because the wiring that handles threat detection, emotional processing, and return-to-baseline is literally structured differently. The pathways are different. The thresholds are different. The recovery time is different. This isn't metaphor. This is measurable neurological reality.
The five-states framework I'm going to walk you through in this book came out of me trying to make sense of my own patterns. Fight. Flight. Freeze. Fawn. Float. Every dysregulated state has a signature -- physical sensations, thought patterns, behaviors -- and once you can recognize yours, you can actually start to work with your nervous system instead of against it. Not by forcing yourself to calm down. Not by telling yourself to breathe. By understanding what state you're in and meeting yourself there.
The 3am bathroom floor moment is still part of my life sometimes. But I don't sit there anymore convinced I'm broken. I sit there recognizing a freeze response, knowing what triggered it, knowing what it needs. That shift -- from shame to information -- is what this entire book is about.
This book pairs with SHIFT
SHIFT is the practical companion to Wired Different. Read the science here. Use the tool there. They work together -- the book gives you the framework, the app meets you in the moment when the framework matters most. When you're spiraling at 3am, you don't re-read a book. You open SHIFT.
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