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Abhyasa: Consistent Practice Despite Resistance

Patanjali's principle of sustained, dedicated effort over time addresses ADHD's challenge with consistency, habit-building, and following through on intentions.

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Why It Matters

Abhyasa—the practice of consistent, repeated effort—is Patanjali's antidote to the ADHD struggle with consistency and habit formation. The Yoga Sutras teach that transformation requires long-term, dedicated practice, performed with attention and intention. For ADHD minds, this concept is crucial: scattered attention makes sustained effort feel nearly impossible, yet Patanjali insists that persistence itself is the practice. Abhyasa acknowledges that effort will be uneven; some days bring focus, others bring complete dysregulation. The teaching isn't about perfection but about returning, again and again, to the chosen practice—whether meditation, routine, or skill-building. This framework normalizes the ADHD experience of starting, stopping, and restarting. Rather than viewing inconsistency as failure, abhyasa treats it as the inherent nature of practice for a scattered mind. Over time, even irregular effort creates neural pathways and psychological momentum. The principle transforms ADHD management from all-or-nothing perfectionism to compassionate, resilient consistency.

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