Personally I’d like hear some of your experiences with different types of organizational software, no matter if it runs on a PC, phone or the cloud:

  • What are you using and in what ways does it help you with the troubles you are facing with your ADHD?

  • Do you use different tools for different use cases (e.g. one to organize and track bigger projects, one just for reminders or one as a knowledge base etc.)?

  • Is there any software you would specifically avoid and how so (e.g. cause it is distracting, pricey or you due to lack of data privacy)?

  • Or is there things you’d really recommend to try out, because it helped you immensely in a way?

To start it off: Personally I got diagnosed as an adult rather recently. I somehow have haphazardly kept my life together without meds and ADHD-Therapy/Counseling/Coaching so far, but got no idea how. I made use of all sorts of organization methods and tools without it ever occurring to me that I could have ADHD.

Looking back it became painfully clear, I never consciously took my brain being different into account at any point. Therefore I failed very often and very spectacularly with my organization. I still do, especially at work.

Personally I use synched calendars (Thunderbird & Fairmail synched over Nextcloud) on my phone and PC at the moment. I also found I use ToDoList-Apps a lot (currently TickTick) to put at least some structure to my chaos. I am really awful with reminders though: I have too many and not enough at the same time. There is no structure to the types of reminders I have and I geht them from too many different sources. And sometimes they are too distracting or worse yet, sometimes not noticeable enough (Looking at you there, Outlook).

What have your experiences been like?

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    1 month ago

    Im certain I have ADHD so lately Ive been using Proton Calendar as a todo list and its helped a lot but I still find myself procrastinating sometimes.

    As for avoidance earlier in the year I decided to change my habits with the internet, especially youtube. Which is becoming more and more of a burden and waste of time to use imo.

    So I created a patreon account and looked through my YT subscriptions choosing a small group of people to donate to that I found to be worth while content wise then deleted my channel. I also subscribed to nebula for a couple other channels such as NotJustBikes. Then I switched to using Grayjay which supports this method since I can see it all in one place.

    Also its not like I completely avoid YT as a whole I just merely use it as a search engine now instead of being subjected to the ads, thumbnails, clickbait, shorts, drama, etc in every waking moment.