Why does your brain feel exhausted when nothing is actually happening?
The Restless Brain is for anyone with ADHD who can get through the day, handle responsibility, answer messages, meet deadlines, and still feel as if their body never truly switches off. This is not another audiobook about trying harder, waking up earlier, or building the perfect routine. It goes deeper than productivity.
It explains why the ADHD nervous system can get stuck in overdrive, why calm can feel almost uncomfortable, and why rest often turns into scrolling, irritability, late-night thinking, or shame.
Through the story of Evan, a man whose life looks functional from the outside but feels constantly strained from the inside, this audiobook reveals a pattern many adults with ADHD know too well: the body prepares for danger even when the mind knows there is no emergency.
At the center of the book is The Come Down Method, a simple five-part framework for reducing load, naming the state, lowering input, moving activation through the body, and returning to life without turning every bad moment into a personal failure.
The Restless Brain is practical, emotionally precise, and deeply recognisable. It is for the person who can perform under pressure but cannot relax after it. The person who finishes the task but cannot feel finished. The person who looks fine, functions well enough, and still feels tired in a way sleep alone does not fix.