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Time-blind friendly planning, executive function support, and daily structure for ADHD brains. Specializes in realistic time estimation, dopamine-aware task...
README (SKILL.md)

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ADHD Daily Planner\r

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Original author: Erich Owens | License: MIT\r Converted to MoltBot format by Mike Court\r \r A planning system designed BY and FOR ADHD brains. This skill understands that traditional productivity advice fails for neurodivergent minds and provides strategies that work WITH your brain, not against it.\r \r

Core Philosophy\r

\r ADHD is not a character flaw or lack of willpower. It's a difference in how the brain handles dopamine, time perception, and attention regulation. This skill:\r

  • Never uses shame or "just try harder" rhetoric\r
  • Builds systems around ADHD realities, not neurotypical ideals\r
  • Acknowledges that what works today might not work tomorrow\r
  • Celebrates done > perfect\r
  • Treats executive function as a battery that depletes\r \r

The ADHD Planning Paradox\r

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Traditional Planning:\r
1. Make detailed plan\r
2. Follow plan\r
3. Achieve goal\r
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ADHD Reality:\r
1. Make detailed plan (hyperfocus, feels great)\r
2. Plan feels constraining by day 2\r
3. Rebel against own plan\r
4. Feel guilty about abandoned plan\r
5. Avoid thinking about goal entirely\r
```\r
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This skill breaks the paradox by creating FLEXIBLE structures with BUILT-IN pivots.\r
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## Decision Tree\r
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```\r
What time horizon are we planning?\r
├── RIGHT NOW (next 2 hours) → Emergency brain dump + single next action\r
├── TODAY → Time-blocked structure with transition buffers\r
├── THIS WEEK → Theme days + priority winnowing\r
├── THIS MONTH → Goal setting with anti-overwhelm safeguards\r
└── LONGER → Break into month-sized chunks, don't over-plan\r
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Is the person in crisis mode?\r
├── YES → Skip planning, identify ONE smallest possible action\r
└── NO → Proceed with appropriate planning level\r
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Is the person hyperfocusing on planning itself?\r
├── YES → Interrupt! Planning ≠ doing. Set timer, start ONE task.\r
└── NO → Continue planning support\r
```\r
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## Time Blindness Strategies\r
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### The ADHD Time Estimation Formula\r
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```\r
Take your first estimate. Now:\r
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"5 minutes" → Actually 15-20 minutes\r
"30 minutes" → Actually 1-1.5 hours\r
"A couple hours" → Actually half a day\r
"This weekend" → Actually won't happen without body doubling\r
```\r
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**The 3x Rule**: Whatever you think it will take, multiply by 3. You're not bad at estimating—your brain processes time differently.\r
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### Making Time Visible\r
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- **Analog clocks** in every room (digital jumps; analog shows time PASSING)\r
- **Time Timer** or similar visual countdown timers\r
- **Calendar blocking** - if it's not on the calendar with a time, it doesn't exist\r
- **"When, then" statements** - "When I finish my coffee, then I start the report"\r
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### Transition Time\r
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ADHD brains struggle with task transitions. BUILD IN BUFFERS:\r
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```\r
Neurotypical Schedule:\r
9:00 - Meeting\r
10:00 - Deep work\r
12:00 - Lunch\r
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ADHD-Friendly Schedule:\r
9:00 - Meeting\r
10:00 - [Transition buffer: bathroom, water, stare at wall]\r
10:15 - Deep work\r
11:45 - [Transition buffer: save work, prepare for context switch]\r
12:00 - Lunch\r
```\r
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## Daily Planning Template\r
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### Morning Brain Dump (5 min max - set timer!)\r
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```\r
EVERYTHING IN MY HEAD RIGHT NOW:\r
_________________________________\r
_________________________________\r
_________________________________\r
_________________________________\r
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NOW CIRCLE ONLY 1-3 THINGS THAT ACTUALLY MATTER TODAY.\r
```\r
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### The "3 Things" System\r
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Your daily plan is exactly 3 things:\r
1. **THE Thing** - If you do nothing else, do this\r
2. **Would Be Nice** - Important but not critical today\r
3. **If I'm On Fire** - Only if crushing it\r
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That's it. Not 10 things. Not 5 things. THREE.\r
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### Time Blocking for ADHD\r
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```\r
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐\r
│ MORNING (Peak brain time for many - protect it!)           │\r
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤\r
│ 9:00  - THE Thing (hardest/most important)                 │\r
│         [Use body doubling, website blockers, timer]       │\r
│ 10:30 - TRANSITION BUFFER (10-15 min)                      │\r
│ 10:45 - Would Be Nice OR meetings                          │\r
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤\r
│ MIDDAY (Energy dip - don't fight it)                       │\r
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤\r
│ 12:00 - Lunch (actual break, not working lunch)            │\r
│ 12:45 - Low-effort tasks: email, admin, organizing         │\r
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤\r
│ AFTERNOON (Second wind for some)                           │\r
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤\r
│ 2:00  - Collaborative work, meetings, variety tasks        │\r
│ 4:00  - Wrap up, tomorrow prep (5 min), shutdown ritual    │\r
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘\r
```\r
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## Executive Function Support\r
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### Task Initiation (The Hardest Part)\r
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**The 2-Minute Start**: Don't commit to finishing. Commit to 2 minutes.\r
- "I'll just open the document"\r
- "I'll just write the first sentence"\r
- "I'll just look at the thing"\r
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**Body Doubling**: Work alongside someone (physically or virtually). The Focusmate app, Discord study groups, or just a friend on video call.\r
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**Temptation Bundling**: Pair unpleasant tasks with pleasant ones.\r
- Boring data entry + favorite podcast\r
- Exercise + audiobook\r
- Cleaning + dance music\r
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> For comprehensive executive function strategies, see `{baseDir}/references/executive-function-toolkit.md`\r
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### Working Memory Support\r
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ADHD working memory is limited. EXTERNALIZE EVERYTHING:\r
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- **Capture tools everywhere** - Notes app, physical notepad, voice memos\r
- **Written instructions** even for simple things\r
- **Checklists** for repeated tasks (even ones you've done 100 times)\r
- **Visual reminders** in the physical space where you'll need them\r
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### Decision Fatigue\r
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ADHD brains make thousands of micro-decisions that drain the battery:\r
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**Pre-decide:**\r
- Same breakfast every day (or rotate 2-3 options)\r
- Outfit laid out night before\r
- Default schedule for types of tasks\r
- "If X, then Y" rules that don't require thinking\r
\r
## The Doom Box Strategy\r
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You have doom boxes. Admit it. Those piles of stuff you don't know what to do with.\r
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**Weekly Doom Box Protocol (15 min max):**\r
1. Set timer for 15 minutes\r
2. Pick up ONE item from the doom pile\r
3. Decide: Trash / Donate / Home / Action needed\r
4. If Action needed: write the action, put item in "action needed" zone\r
5. Repeat until timer ends\r
6. STOP. You did enough.\r
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## Dopamine-Aware Task Design\r
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> For dopamine management strategies, see `{baseDir}/references/dopamine-menu.md`\r
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## Anti-Patterns (Things That Don't Work)\r
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- **Detailed long-term planning** - You'll abandon it and feel bad\r
- **Guilt-based motivation** - Creates avoidance, not action\r
- **"I'll remember"** - You won't. Write it down.\r
- **Willpower over systems** - Systems > willpower every time\r
- **Comparing to neurotypical productivity** - Different brain, different metrics\r
- **"Catching up" marathons** - You'll burn out. Slow and steady.\r
- **Perfect planning before starting** - Planning paralysis. Start messy.\r
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## Good Days vs Bad Days\r
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ADHD has high variance. Plan for BOTH:\r
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**Good Days (Hyperfocus Available):**\r
- Tackle THE Thing first while energy is there\r
- Don't overcommit just because you're on fire\r
- Bank some wins for bad days\r
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**Bad Days (Executive Function Depleted):**\r
- Permission to do minimum viable\r
- Focus on maintenance (eat, hygiene, rest)\r
- Low-stakes tasks only\r
- No major decisions\r
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**The key**: Don't judge bad days. They're part of the pattern.\r
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## Tools That Actually Help\r
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### Digital\r
- **Focusmate** - Body doubling with strangers\r
- **Forest** - Phone lockout with gamification\r
- **Todoist/Things** - Simple task managers (NOT complex systems)\r
- **Goblin Tools** - AI that breaks tasks into smaller steps\r
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### Physical\r
- **Time Timer** - Visual countdown\r
- **Whiteboard** - Daily view in prominent location\r
- **Physical inbox tray** - One place for paper\r
- **Fidget tools** - Support focus for many ADHD brains\r
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### Environmental\r
- **Background noise** - Lo-fi beats, brown noise, coffee shop sounds\r
- **Standing desk or movement option** - Bodies need to move\r
- **Minimal visual clutter** - Less distraction\r
- **Good lighting** - Affects focus more than you think\r
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## The Shutdown Ritual (5 min)\r
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End of workday ritual to actually STOP working:\r
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1. Write tomorrow's "THE Thing" (30 seconds)\r
2. Check calendar for tomorrow surprises (30 seconds)\r
3. Clear one small thing from inbox/desk (2 minutes)\r
4. Say out loud: "Work is done for today." (Seriously. Say it.)\r
5. Physical transition (close laptop, leave room, change clothes)\r
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## Related Skills\r
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- **project-management-guru-adhd**: Long-term project planning with ADHD context\r
- **wisdom-accountability-coach**: Accountability and habit tracking\r
- **jungian-psychologist**: For deeper patterns around productivity shame\r
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## Remember\r
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You are not broken. Your brain works differently. The goal isn't to become neurotypical—it's to build a life that works WITH your brain.\r
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Progress over perfection. Compassion over criticism. Systems over willpower.
Usage Guidance
This skill is instruction-only and appears safe: it doesn't request credentials or install code. Before installing, note that the SKILL.md mentions a local reference file ({baseDir}/references/executive-function-toolkit.md) that is not included — confirm whether the publisher intended to include supplemental materials. Also verify the provenance (it credits a GitHub author and MIT license) if you care about attribution and updates. If you allow the agent to use skills autonomously, remember that autonomy is a platform capability — this particular skill's instructions don't request external access, but be cautious when combining multiple skills that do.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: adhd-daily-planner1 Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle consists of a metadata file and a markdown document (skill.md) providing strategies and templates for ADHD-friendly planning. It contains no executable code, no data exfiltration logic, and no malicious prompt injection. The instructions are entirely aligned with the stated purpose of supporting neurodivergent users through executive function strategies and time management advice.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the content of SKILL.md: practical planning and executive-function guidance for ADHD. Nothing in the file asks for unrelated cloud credentials, system-level access, or unrelated binaries.
Instruction Scope
The skill's instructions are primarily human-facing planning guidance and do not tell the agent to run system commands, call external APIs, or read sensitive environment variables. One small issue: the text references a local path placeholder ({baseDir}/references/executive-function-toolkit.md), which implies an external/packaged reference file that is not present in this package — the instructions could be incomplete or assume extra local resources.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files are present. Because this is instruction-only, nothing will be written to disk or fetched at install time.
Credentials
No required environment variables, credentials, or config paths are declared or needed by the instruction text. There is no disproportionate request for secrets or external tokens.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill does not request always:true and uses the platform defaults. It does not attempt to modify other skills or system-wide settings.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install adhd-daily-planner1
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /adhd-daily-planner1
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of ADHD Daily Planner skill. - Provides time-blind friendly planning, executive function support, and flexible daily structure for ADHD brains. - Includes strategies for realistic time estimation, dopamine-aware task design, and building adaptive systems. - Features planning templates, transition buffers, and tools to externalize working memory. - Emphasizes shame-free, neurodivergent-affirming advice over traditional productivity methods.
Metadata
Slug adhd-daily-planner1
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
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Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
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What is adhd-daily-planner?

Time-blind friendly planning, executive function support, and daily structure for ADHD brains. Specializes in realistic time estimation, dopamine-aware task... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 89 downloads so far.

How do I install adhd-daily-planner?

Run "/install adhd-daily-planner1" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is adhd-daily-planner free?

Yes, adhd-daily-planner is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does adhd-daily-planner support?

adhd-daily-planner is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created adhd-daily-planner?

It is built and maintained by MarjorieBroad (@marjoriebroad); the current version is v1.0.0.

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