I want to create a company for those with ADHD!
Sometimes! But mainly I like creating projects that could help people. Right now ai like codex helps me with this. But I lack the ability to sell my projects or get people to try them .
Sometimes! But mainly I like creating projects that could help people. Right now ai like codex helps me with this. But I lack the ability to sell my projects or get people to try them .
Is there any natural medicine that can help ! I am 51 and still learning / finally embracing adhd as something that is me.
I am creating a web app for my self to make my life easier. I call it brain dump. I would like help from ADHDers to make it better. Any ideas are welcome?
Thanks
One thing I’ve noticed is that many ADHD tools are created for people with ADHD, not with them. I think those of us who live with ADHD may do a better job working together to solve the challenges we face every day.
If you could contribute to a community-built ADHD tool, what would you want it to do? What problems need solving? What systems, hacks, routines, or features have actually helped you?
I’m interested in learning from real experiences and building solutions based on what the ADHD community says it needs, rather than guessing. What would make your daily life easier? What are we still missing?
After years of living with ADHD and trying countless productivity systems that never seemed to stick, I decided to write the book I wish I’d had years ago.
The Always-On ADHD: Simple Systems for Focus, Time, Emotion, Routines, and Everyday Follow-Through will be available on Amazon on June 30, 2026.
This book is designed for adults who struggle with:
• Focus and distractions
• Time blindness and procrastination
• Emotional overwhelm
• Building consistent routines
• Following through on everyday tasks
Instead of telling people with ADHD to “try harder,” it focuses on practical systems that work with an ADHD brain, not against it.
As someone with ADHD, a husband, father, and working professional, I wrote this book from real-life experience and years of learning what actually helps when your mind is always running.
I’m excited (and a little nervous) to finally share it.
For those of you with ADHD, what’s been the biggest challenge in your daily life: focus, time management, emotional regulation, organization, or something else?
Available June 30 on Amazon
The Always-On ADHD by Peter Womer