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Neurodivergent-friendly design — principles behind the board

This board is built on well-established executive-functionfriendly design principles — the same patterns ADHD/EF-aware tools use. It is designed to help everyone focus, and to be genuinely supportive for neurodivergent people. Two ground rules:

  • Don't medicalize or assume. Never diagnose a user or call it an "ADHD mode." Frame it as focus-friendly design for everyone. Every affordance is optional.
  • Neurodivergence is heterogeneous. "Meet one person with ADHD, and you've met one person with ADHD." So these are configurable supports, not a prescriptive system.

Provenance: grounded in established executive-function / ADHD design knowledge from recognized sources — see Sources at the end of this doc (CHADD for executive function, Simply Psychology for body doubling, and W3C/MDN for reduced-motion accessibility). These are educational references, not a systematic literature review or clinical guidance.

Challenge → principle → feature

Executive-function challenge Design principle Feature in the board
Task initiation — starting is the wall (activation energy) shrink the first step; make "next" obvious agent behavior: offer one tiny first action; Focus mode to surface a single task
Time blindness — deadlines feel abstract until they're on top of you make time concrete + visible live clock; gentle due countdowns ("2h 10m left"), soft amber when past, never red
Working memory / object permanence — out of sight, out of mind keep it visible + externalized always-on canvas; the momentum feed as external memory of the day
Overwhelm — a long list paralyzes reduce visible load; one thing at a time Focus mode dims all but one; carryover keeps the list short
Dopamine / reward — interest- & urgency-driven; needs immediate payoff instant, visible reward + novelty progress ring, confetti, momentum feed; starting counts (flip to in-progress — the partner can log it in the feed); rotating encouragements
Perfectionism / shame spiral — miss one → abandon the whole system no punishment; partial credit; easy defer "not today" carryover (no overdue-shaming); "in progress" counts; carried items leave the ring math
Intrusive thoughts — a stray thought pulls you off task frictionless capture, deal with it later 🧠 brain-dump box ("park it, keep going")
Task-switching / transitions explicit "what's next" handoff agent behavior: name ONE next action, offer Focus mode
Body-doubling — focus improves with a present partner be the other-in-the-room the whole premise: you drive the board by talking to your AI partner
Sensory / motion sensitivity calm base, optional stimulation reduced-motion toggle (kills confetti/transitions); honors prefers-reduced-motion by default
Self-regulation / interoception — reacting before noticing your state locate yourself without judgment first above/below-the-line check-in (from Conscious Leadership); below-the-line quietly softens the partner's suggestions
Motivation / self-talk — a bare to-do list is joyless a kind, chosen intention daily mantra — self-set or 🔄-suggested, keyed to the check-in (grounding when below, momentum when above)
Prioritization overwhelm — everything feels equally urgent separate important from urgent Eisenhower quadrants (Do first / Schedule / Delegate / Later) + sort by priority + a 🧭 plain-language legend
Agency / ownership — rigid systems get abandoned let people shape their own tool drag-to-reorder (or ▲/▼ / keyboard), editable labels, add tasks live (remove the ones you add)
Closure / reflection — days blur together without a marker end with a gentle, concrete recap end-of-day save — download or copy a Markdown recap; paste it to the partner to journal and plan tomorrow

The most important part is behavior, not chrome

The UI affordances matter, but the biggest EF support is how the partner shows up: shrink the first step, suggest one thing, celebrate starting, never shame an incomplete, offer carryover freely, park intrusive thoughts, make time concrete, protect against overload. Those are encoded in SKILL.md ("Executive-function-friendly behavior"). A pretty board with a shaming, do-everything partner would miss the point entirely.

Sources

Educational references behind the principles above (links verified live 2026-07-27). Not clinical guidance; neurodivergence is heterogeneous, so treat these as supports to adapt, not rules.

ADDitude Magazine (additudemag.com) is another widely used, ADHD-focused resource worth searching for deeper reading on task initiation, time blindness, and body doubling.