Unfortunate news:
My laptop (the device i use to code my app) has officially decided it no longer wants to work. I'm going to have to save for a replacement.
Due to the fact im living on SSI, this may take a while. I'm so sorry, all :(
Life just... happens
-Nate
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FocusFlow is officially in crunch mode as of this week! We have less than 7 days before beta testing launches on July 1!
I will be sending out a Google Form to all our testers soon, so keep a lookout in your DMs if you signed up with us!
#FocusFlowADHDApp #ADHD #Beta
Well, today I realized I did something all ADHDers can relate to...
I forgot to post for several days in a row.
Will probably switch to weekly posts from now on.
Anyway, FocusFlowADHDApp is almost done! If you signed up for the beta, there will be a survey coming to see if you're still in!
Beta testing for FocusFlow ADHD App starts July 1, 2025! Designed to help with distraction loops, task breakdowns, and flow states. Coming Jan 2026. #FocusFlowApp #ADHDTech
Sitting down to work = mental marathon. Why does it take so much energy?
Tried a “launch routine”: 30 seconds of music + stretch. Now I’m typing.
Time blindness hits hard. Where did the day go?
Set a midday check-in alarm. Gave myself a reality anchor.
Prioritizing feels like picking needles from a haystack. Everything seems urgent.
Today I used the “Eisenhower Matrix light” trick—sorted by “must do” vs “nice to do.”
Exciting news: My Windows app FocusFlow ADHD App enters beta July 1, 2025! Launching Jan 2026. Built for us, by us. 🧠✨ #FocusFlowApp #ADHDTools
Procrastination isn’t laziness—it’s fear dressed as distraction.
Today I wrote down why I was stuck. Naming it helped me move past it.
Switching tasks = brain reboot. Every time, I lose 10+ minutes of momentum.
I tried color-coding my focus blocks. Fewer switches = more done.
To-do lists = anxiety triggers. So many steps, no idea where to land.
Today I tried picking just one thing. Finished it. Felt like a win.
Starting tasks feels impossible. Just staring at the screen like it'll start for me. 🙃
But today I set a 2-minute timer. That tiny step got me in the flow.
Hyperfocus on random stuff, but can't finish what I need to do. Classic irony.
Today I scheduled a “hyperfocus window” for fun work first. Then shifted gears.
ADHD minds crave variety. Mix up routines to keep things fresh. Boredom equals enemy.
Hyperfocus on hobbies rocks. But don’t forget meals and breaks. Set reminders to stay balanced.
Executive dysfunction days suck. Ask for help if needed. Teamwork lightens the load.
Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s survival. Take time to recharge. You deserve it, ADHD warrior.
Embrace movement breaks. Physical activity boosts focus and mood. Dance like nobody’s watching.
Task paralysis happens—but lists work wonders. Write it down, check it off. Momentum builds fast.
ADHD strengths include creativity, empathy, and energy. Lean into what makes you shine—you’re unstoppable.
Distracted by everything? Noise-canceling headphones or white noise apps might save your day.
Sleep struggles? Create a bedtime routine. Dim lights, limit screens, and breathe deeply. Rest matters.
ADHD plus perfectionism is a tough combo. Give yourself grace. Done is better than perfect every time.
Fidget tools aren’t just toys—they help focus. Pen clicking, stress balls, even doodling calms the mind.
Overwhelm hits hard with ADHD. Break it down: What’s one thing you can do right now? Start there.
Forgetful moments happen. Keep sticky notes everywhere—or try voice memos. Adaptation equals success.
People with ADHD are creative thinkers. They connect dots no one else sees. Celebrate that magic today.
Hate boring chores? Add music or gamify them—race against the clock. Fun makes everything easier.
Research shows that 5% to 7% of the global population has ADHD, with many demonstrating high originality. This neurodivergent trait encourages out-of-the-box thinking, advantageous in innovation-focused fields like technology, art, and entrepreneurship.
Rejection sensitivity in ADHD feels brutal. Remember your worth isn’t tied to others’ reactions.