How to Break Through Task Paralysis with ADHD
You have twenty things to do. You have been staring at the list for forty minutes. You have done none of them. This is task paralysis — a working memory overload where your brain tries to evaluate all options simultaneously and short-circuits.
The Five-Minute Rule
Commit to working on any task for exactly five minutes. Not finishing — just starting. This bypasses paralysis because you are not committing to completion.
Shrink the List
Twenty tasks is twenty too many. Pick three. Hide the rest. Neuro Desk's Command Center lets you set your Big 3 and hides everything else until you are ready.
Use External Forcing Functions
Work with a body double. Set a timer. Tell someone your deadline. Change your physical environment. Task paralysis breaks when you stop trying to think your way out.
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