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Focus & Attention

Music and Focus: Does It Actually Help (Especially With ADHD)?

Wanting music to help and it actually helping are two different things — and it depends on the task, the music, and your brain. Here's what the research really finds, and how to test it on yourself.

3 February 20269 min read
Planning & Productivity

Paper Planner vs App for ADHD: Which One Actually Sticks?

Neither paper nor an app is the 'right' answer for ADHD. The honest way to choose is to ignore which looks nicer and ask a colder question: how do you tend to fail?

2 February 202610 min read
Planning & Productivity

goblin.tools Is Great for Breaking Down Tasks — But Then What?

goblin.tools is one of the best free tools for breaking an overwhelming task into steps. But a list of steps isn't the same as doing them across a week. Here's the follow-through layer that closes the gap.

1 February 202610 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Habitica vs Finch vs Forest: Which Gamified App Fits an ADHD Brain?

There's no single winner — only which mechanic fits your wiring. Habitica's loss system can read as punishment; Finch and Forest reward you now. Here's how to pick without the guilt.

31 January 202611 min read
Focus & Attention

The Honest Tiimo Alternative Guide for ADHD

Tiimo already runs on Android and has a free tier, so before you replace it, figure out your real bottleneck: seeing the day, or following through on it. Here's where each tool wins.

30 January 202610 min read
Planning & Productivity

Todoist Alternative for ADHD: When You Keep Stopping

If you keep bouncing off Todoist, you probably don't have a Todoist problem — you have a starting problem, and a capture app isn't built to fix that. Here's where Todoist genuinely wins, where it breaks for a start-and-stop brain, and what fits better.

29 January 20269 min read
Focus & Attention

ADHD Coach vs Course App vs AI Assistant: Which Do You Need?

Coach, course app, or AI assistant — they solve different problems, and buying the wrong one is how people pay for help that was never going to work. Here's how to tell them apart, plus the honest limits of each.

28 January 20269 min read
Planning & Productivity

Notion for ADHD: When It Works (and When It Doesn't)

Notion can absolutely work as an ADHD system — but the same flexibility that makes it powerful is what makes it risky. Here's who it fits, who it quietly defeats, and how to keep it minimal enough to survive a bad week.

27 January 20269 min read
Planning & Productivity

The Best Apps for Adults With ADHD Who Keep Starting and Quitting

There's no single best ADHD app — only the one that fits the executive-function wall stopping you. A roundup by wall (starting, time, follow-through, emotion), with honest fit and free-tier notes, and why the app you keep beats the app that scored higher.

26 January 202611 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Parent Self-Compassion When You're at the End of the Rope

Neff-adapted: repair is the parenting move, not perfection. Six practices (quick repair, separate guilt from useful info, friend test, hold imperfection-and-effort, common humanity specific to ADHD parents, outside support). Clinical signs → professional + crisis line.

25 January 20266 min read
Motivation & Emotions

When (and Where) to Ask for Professional Help for Your Kid

AAP-informed: parental hesitation delays evaluation more than over-eagerness causes false positives. Six escalation signals + map of child specialists + first-appointment navigation. Strictly anti-self-diagnosis. Active distress/self-harm → crisis line + pediatrician now.

24 January 20266 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Holding Up a Child's Self-Esteem When They Keep Hearing 'No'

Dodson: ADHD kids receive ~20,000 more corrective messages by age 12. Counterbalance with specific noticings, values-level identity statements, behaviour-not-person grammar, parent apologies, external evidence artifact, upstream advocacy. Severe patterns → clinician + crisis line.

23 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Screen Time and ADHD — Past the Moral Panic

Przybylski/Orben Oxford: 'screens are bad' not supported; effect is small and quality-dependent. Six calibration moves (quality first, displacement question, no bedroom screens, co-watch, transitions, model). ADHD specifics. Severe conflict / addiction pattern → paediatric clinician.

22 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

School and ADHD — How to Talk to Teachers as Partners, Not Petitioners

CHADD parent advocacy: partnership over demand, classroom-functional over special-treatment. Six tactics (specific observations, 2-3 accommodation proposals, documentation, appreciation, curiosity, follow-up). What's reasonable + when to escalate. Formal processes → jurisdiction resources.

21 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Parent Guilt and Burnout — You're Not a Bad Parent

Maslach applied to parenting: guilt is overload information, not bad-parent evidence. Six structural moves + when guilt is clinical signal. Persistent low mood / self-harm thoughts → mental-health professional + crisis line.

20 January 20266 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Emotional Meltdowns — What's Underneath and How to Respond

Siegel/Bryson: meltdown = prefrontal offline, limbic in charge. Underlying causes (unmet need, transition, emotional load) not visible trigger. Six in-the-moment moves + what NOT to do. Escalation patterns/self-harm → clinician/family therapist.

19 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Praise That Helps — Effort, Not Outcome

Dweck: trait-praise produces brittleness; effort/process/strategy-praise produces resilience. Six rules + swap-list. ADHD case: effort-variable kids benefit doubly. Clinical confidence collapse → pediatric clinician.

18 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Helping With Homework — Without Turning Evenings Into War

Barkley-informed: 30-60min decompression first, 10-15min chunks with breaks, body-double presence (not supervision), externalize sequence, parent stays regulated, accept some days homework doesn't get done. Severe distress / school refusal / excessive load → clinician + teacher.

17 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Routines That Reduce Morning and Evening Battles (Kids Edition)

Siegel/Bryson: externalize structure via visual schedule + pre-decisions + buffer + timers vs voice + lowered transition standards + repair when bad. Parent's ADHD load is part of the system. Persistent distress / school refusal → pediatric clinician.

16 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Good Days, Bad Days — Plan for the Average, Not the Peak

Wood-informed: peak-day plans systematically fail because peak is small fraction of days. Six rules (identify 5/10 day, three priorities, bad-day fallback, good days as overflow, notice relief, quarterly revisit). ADHD case: variability higher. Very-low chronic average → clinician.

15 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Social Comparison Hits Harder With ADHD — Feed Hygiene That Works

Twenge: comparison-driven distress scales with feed intensity; feed is engineered fiction. Six hygiene moves (aggressive unfollow, no-bedtime scroll, time-of-day filter, notifications off, active over passive, body-check). ADHD case. Severe/addictive use → professional.

14 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Why Boring Tasks Are Literally Unbearable — and the Workarounds That Actually Work

Volkow NIH research: ADHD reduced anticipatory dopamine makes boring tasks subjectively unbearable. Six external-signal workarounds (body-double, temptation-bundling, borrowed urgency, gamification, pre-decided rules, routine-cue pairing). Why willpower fails. Medication → clinician.

13 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Self-Compassion Is a Skill, Not Indulgence — The Research the Critic Hates

Neff: 20+ years of research show self-compassionate people hold higher standards, recover faster, persist longer than self-critical. Different from self-esteem (contingent) and self-pity (no agency). Six practice rules. ADHD case: rigidity-burnout cycle caused BY self-criticism.

12 January 20266 min read
Planning & Productivity

Early Burnout Signals That Are Easy to Miss

Maslach: three-dimensional burnout precedes visible shutdown by months. Six early signals (taste-bud flattening, irritability, Sunday heaviness, narrative flatness, drop in caring, unrested sleep). Three-front response. Clinical-level signs → professional.

11 January 20266 min read
Motivation & Emotions

When 'Just Focus' Makes Anxiety Worse — Regulate First, Produce Second

Porges polyvagal framework: activated nervous system can't do cognitive work; pushing makes it worse. Six-step regulation (name state, slow exhale, engage other system, smallest action, accurate naming, notice patterns). ADHD case. Severe/persistent → professional.

10 January 20265 min read
Work & Career

Asking for ADHD Accommodations at Work — Productivity Over Deficit

JAN framework: frame as productivity move, ask for specifics not labels. Six common accommodations (written follow-up, prioritized lists, quiet space, flexible hours, milestone breakdown, response-time expectations). Disclosure decision tree. Legal protections routed to employment lawyer.

9 January 20266 min read
Motivation & Emotions

When (and Where) to Get Professional ADHD Help

APA: signal threshold matters more than certainty. Six signals (failing life domain, persistent distress, ANY self-harm/suicidal thoughts, substance use as coping, loved-one ask, frustrating stuckness). Map of professional types + how to find fit. Strictly anti-self-diagnosis; crisis line for active distress.

8 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Diagnosed With ADHD as an Adult — What Now

CHADD framework: emotional arc (grief + relief over 6-24 months) precedes treatment plan. Six early-month moves (clinician on treatment, no big decisions for 6 months, one book not ten, selective disclosure, peer space, process grief). What changes long-term vs what doesn't. Medical decisions routed to clinician.

7 January 20265 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Explaining ADHD to People Close to You — Without Justifying

Barkley's executive-function framing: explain the mechanism, not the label. Six rules (specific situation, plain mechanism description, concrete asks, explain not excuse, don't argue diagnosis, written follow-up). Plus how to handle common family responses without escalating.

6 January 20266 min read
Motivation & Emotions

Talking to the Inner Critic Without Going Toxic-Positive

Neff's self-compassion research: kindness + common humanity + clear-seeing as the middle path. Six practices (friend test, accurate naming, common humanity, physical self-touch, two-column dialogue, agency). ADHD case: critic calibrated by decades of corrective feedback. Clinical signs routed to professional.

5 January 20265 min read

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