AI Prompts for ADHD: Copy and Paste Templates for Planning, Focus and Time Blindness
AI will not solve ADHD.
But it can reduce friction, lower cognitive load, and help you build structure that survives real life.
These prompts are designed for common ADHD pressure points:
🧠 task initiation
⏳ time blindness
🔄 task switching
⚡ motivation drops
📥 overwhelm and open loops
🗣️ communication under stress
🌿 emotional intensity and rumination
🗓️ scheduling via exports
You can keep a personal prompt library and reuse the same ones when your capacity is low.
🧠 How to Use These Prompts Without Getting Stuck
ADHD brains can turn tools into another procrastination loop, especially if the tool creates too many options.
🎯 Ask for fewer options
⏳ Ask for the smallest next step
🧯 Always ask for a low capacity version
🛑 Add buffers by default
🧪 Test a system for seven days and simplify
If the output feels too long:
🧩 Prompt
Shorten this to five steps maximum. Make step one take less than five minutes.
🧩 Starting When You Are Stuck
🧱 Micro step breakdown
🧩 Prompt
I feel stuck starting this task:
Paste task.
Break it into the smallest possible steps. Keep it under eight steps. Make step one take less than five minutes. After the list, tell me exactly what to do first.
🚪 First step only
🧩 Prompt
I cannot start this task:
Paste task.
Give me one tiny first step that creates momentum. Only one step. It must take less than three minutes.
🧠 When the task is vague
🧩 Prompt
This task feels vague and I cannot start:
Paste task.
Ask me five clarifying questions that will make it concrete. Then propose a simple plan based on my answers.
⏳ Time Blindness and Realistic Scheduling
🕒 Estimate time with buffers
🧩 Prompt
Here are my tasks for today:
Paste list.
Estimate realistic time for each task. Add buffers automatically. Assume I underestimate time by at least thirty percent. Build a schedule that fits into three focused hours total.
🧯 Protect me from overplanning
🧩 Prompt
Make a plan for this list:
Paste list.
Limit it to three priority tasks and two optional tasks. Add a short recovery break after each priority task. If the plan does not fit, cut tasks rather than compressing the schedule.
🧭 Pick the right task for the time window
🧩 Prompt
I have this much time:
Write time window.
I have these tasks:
Paste list.
Choose the best task for this time window based on effort and switching cost. Give me a start script for the first two minutes.
🗓️ Agenda Scheduling via Exports
This is one of the most powerful ADHD uses.
You take reality as it is and convert it into a schedule that respects capacity.
📆 Weekly plan from export
🧩 Prompt
Here are my tasks, deadlines, and fixed commitments for this week:
Paste export.
Create a weekly schedule with no more than three priority tasks per day. Group tasks by energy level low medium high. Add transition time and buffers by default. Schedule recovery blocks after heavy tasks. Provide a low capacity fallback plan for each day.
🔋 Energy based scheduling
🧩 Prompt
Here is my to do list:
Paste list.
Tag each item as low medium or high energy. Then build a day plan that starts with one low energy warm up task, includes one high energy focus block, and ends with an easy closure task.
🧠 Open loops dump to plan
🧩 Prompt
Here is everything I am carrying in my head:
Paste brain dump.
First, categorize it into urgent, important, later, and can delete. Then turn only the urgent and important items into a short plan for today. Keep it realistic and include buffers.
🧯 Low capacity week version
🧩 Prompt
Here is my week:
Paste commitments and tasks.
Assume I am in low capacity mode. Build a week plan that protects essentials only. Reduce tasks aggressively. Add recovery blocks and remove anything that is not necessary.
⚡ Motivation and the Interest Based Nervous System
ADHD motivation often depends on novelty, urgency, interest, reward, and accountability.
🎯 Make the task more engaging
🧩 Prompt
I need to do this task but I feel zero motivation:
Paste task.
Give me three ways to make it more engaging or urgent. Then give me a twenty minute sprint plan with a clear finish line and a small reward idea.
🏁 Create a finish line
🧩 Prompt
Turn this task into a clear finish line:
Paste task.
Define what done means in one sentence. Then list the minimum steps to reach done. Keep it simple.
🤝 Accountability message
🧩 Prompt
I need accountability for this task:
Paste task.
Write a short message I can send to a friend that asks for a quick check in. Keep it warm and low pressure.
🔄 Task Switching and Restarting
ADHD often has high switching costs.
Once you stop, restarting can feel overwhelming.
🧯 Restart plan after derailment
🧩 Prompt
I got derailed from this task:
Paste task.
Create a restart plan under five steps. Make step one extremely easy. Include a two minute warm up step.
🚦 Switching without losing momentum
🧩 Prompt
I need to switch from this task:
Task A
to this task:
Task B
Give me a short transition ritual that takes five minutes maximum. Then give me the first step of Task B.
🧱 Prevent the crash after hyperfocus
🧩 Prompt
I tend to hyperfocus and then crash.
Based on my schedule today:
Paste schedule.
Add reminders and breaks that prevent depletion. Place them in the most strategic moments. Keep it gentle and realistic.
📥 Overwhelm and Decision Paralysis
🧭 Choose for me with reasons
🧩 Prompt
I feel overwhelmed and cannot decide.
Here are my options:
Paste options.
Choose one option for me based on impact and effort. Explain your choice briefly. Then give me a first step that takes less than five minutes.
🧩 Reduce to a short list
🧩 Prompt
Here is a long list of tasks:
Paste list.
Reduce it to three priority items only. Explain why these three matter most. Then give me a short plan for doing them.
🧯 Small rescue plan
🧩 Prompt
Assume I do almost nothing today.
What is the smallest rescue plan that would still make tomorrow easier
Give me three tiny actions maximum.
🗣️ Communication Support Under Stress
💬 Calm rewrite
🧩 Prompt
Rewrite this message to keep my point but reduce emotional heat:
Paste message.
Make it clear and calm. Do not make it passive. Keep it under one hundred and fifty words.
🧊 Short boundary script
🧩 Prompt
Write a boundary message for this situation:
Describe situation.
I want it to be kind, direct, and short. Give me three versions. One soft, one neutral, one firm.
🔄 Repair after conflict
🧩 Prompt
I had a conflict and want to repair without over explaining.
Situation:
Describe.
Write a short repair message that acknowledges impact, clarifies intention, and proposes a next step.
🌿 Emotional Intensity and Rumination
🫧 Name the emotion and reduce confusion
🧩 Prompt
I feel overwhelmed. Here is what happened:
Describe.
Help me identify what I might be feeling. Separate facts from assumptions. Then give me one grounding action for the next two minutes.
🧠 Rejection sensitivity reality check
🧩 Prompt
I think I am being rejected and I cannot tell what is real.
Here are the facts:
List facts.
Here are my interpretations:
List interpretations.
Help me generate three alternative interpretations that are not self blaming. Then help me choose one small action that reduces uncertainty.
🪜 Coping plan for the next ten minutes
🧩 Prompt
I am emotionally activated and need a plan for the next ten minutes.
My situation:
Describe.
Give me a ten minute plan with three steps. Include grounding if appropriate. Keep it simple and kind.
🌙 Gentle End of Day Closure
ADHD often struggles with closure, which makes tomorrow heavier.
🧩 Prompt
Help me close my day.
Here is what I did today:
Write summary.
Help me choose one tiny reset action that makes tomorrow easier. Then help me choose one priority for tomorrow. Keep it gentle.
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