Do you struggle to focus, finish tasks, or feel mentally scattered, but can’t tell whether it’s anxiety or ADHD? You’re not alone.
These conditions share overlapping symptoms but require different treatment paths. Let’s break down the key differences:
Shared Symptoms
- Trouble focusing
- Restlessness
- Procrastination
- Racing thoughts
- Difficulty sleeping
But here’s where they differ:
ADHD
- Always present since childhood
- Easily distracted, even in calm settings
- Trouble starting or finishing tasks due to boredom
- Often impulsive (talking fast, interrupting, risky behavior)
- Struggles with organization and time blindness
Anxiety
- Triggered by fear or worry
- Focus gets worse during stress or uncertainty
- Perfectionism or fear of failure drives procrastination
- Overthinking, people-pleasing, and “what ifs”
- Physical symptoms: chest tightness, GI issues
Can You Have Both?
Yes. Many adults live with co-occurring ADHD and anxiety, and don’t realize it. Getting the right diagnosis is key to real relief.
When to Seek Help
If your symptoms are interfering with work, relationships, or self-esteem, it’s time to get evaluated. Don’t guess, get clarity.
At Time for Comfort Psychiatry, we specialize in adult ADHD and anxiety diagnosis, treatment, and support.



