The yogic understanding of prana (life force/energy) as a limited resource that ADHD depletes rapidly, requiring deliberate replenishment and strategic allocation.
Prana in yoga philosophy is not mystical but practical: your capacity for focus, decision-making, and sustained effort. ADHD brains exhaust prana faster because executive function requires constant, effortful compensation for neurological mismatch. You're running uphill neurologically; you deplete faster. Patanjali's framework treats prana as manageable through pranayama (breath control), rest, nutrition, and sensory conservation. ADHD living requires treating energy as strategically as a pilot manages fuel: allocate high-prana hours to high-demand tasks, protect recovery time, conserve energy through sensory boundaries, and recharge through specific practices. Many ADHD individuals crash after "trying hard" because they're unaware they've depleted finite executive resources. Yogic prana management teaches this awareness: schedule transitions, build rest into systems, prioritize ruthlessly, and use breath practices to restore energy midday. This reframes ADHD not as laziness but as operating with a smaller energy budget that requires smarter resource allocation.
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