AI Prompts for AuDHD: Dual Mode Planning Templates for Routine, Novelty and Recovery

AuDHD Emotional Regulation: Understanding Fast, Intense and Complex Emotions

AuDHD can feel like living with two sets of needs that do not always cooperate.

⚡ craving stimulation
🧊 needing calm
🧠 fast thinking
🐢 slow processing
🔄 needing routine
🎢 needing novelty
👥 wanting connection
🏠 needing solitude

That push and pull can make planning feel unstable. You might build a system that works beautifully for three days. Then your nervous system shifts and the system stops fitting.

AI cannot resolve the contradiction.

But it can help you build flexible structure that holds both sides of you, without turning life into a rigid rulebook. These prompts are designed for real AuDHD life.

Copy them, adjust them, and keep the best ones as a personal library.


🧠 How to Use These Prompts Without Increasing Internal Conflict

AuDHD can turn tools into pressure.

The goal is not perfect systems.

The goal is systems that reduce friction and protect capacity.

📌 Ask for fewer options
🧯 Always request a low capacity version
🛑 Add buffers and transitions by default
🎯 Prefer stable templates plus optional novelty blocks
🧪 Test for seven days and simplify what adds friction

If the output feels too rigid:

🧩 Prompt

Make this more flexible. Keep the core structure but add optional choices. Reduce pressure. Keep it simple.


⚖️ Dual Mode Planning

Structure That Allows Both Routine and Novelty

📆 Stable template plus novelty blocks

🧩 Prompt

Here are my fixed commitments this week:

Paste.

Here are my tasks:

Paste.

Create a weekly plan with a stable daily core. Then add optional novelty blocks where I can follow interest safely. Include buffers and transition time. Keep it realistic.

🧯 Low capacity mode plus sprint mode

🧩 Prompt

I need two versions of a plan.

Version one is low capacity mode.
Version two is sprint mode for when I have momentum.

Here are my tasks:

Paste list.

Create both versions. Each version should have no more than three priorities. Include recovery blocks and clear stopping points.

🧠 The minimum viable day

🧩 Prompt

Assume I have very low capacity today.

Here are my obligations:

Paste.

Design a minimum viable day. Protect essentials only. Build in recovery. Give me three tiny actions maximum that would make tomorrow easier.


🗓️ Agenda Scheduling via Exports

Turning Real Life Into a Capacity Based Week

Exports are powerful for AuDHD because they reduce confusion.

You stop planning based on a fantasy version of yourself.

You plan based on what is actually on your plate.

📆 Weekly plan from calendar and task export

🧩 Prompt

Here are my tasks, deadlines, and fixed commitments for this week:

Paste export.

Create a weekly plan that respects fluctuating capacity. Tag tasks as low medium high energy. Add buffers and transition time by default. Schedule recovery after high load items. Keep each day to three priorities maximum. Provide a low capacity fallback plan for each day.

🔄 Reduce switching costs

🧩 Prompt

Here are my tasks:

Paste.

Group them to reduce switching costs. Cluster similar tasks together. Suggest an order that protects momentum. Add short reset rituals between clusters.

🧩 Hidden preparation steps and recovery steps

🧩 Prompt

Here is my week:

Paste schedule and tasks.

For each commitment, list hidden preparation steps and hidden recovery needs. Schedule prep earlier and schedule recovery afterward. Keep it simple and explicit.


🔊 Sensory Balance

Stimulation and Calm Without Crashing

AuDHD can include both sensory seeking and sensory sensitivity.

Planning works better when both are intentional.

🎧 Sensory balance day plan

🧩 Prompt

Here is my schedule tomorrow:

Paste.

Identify where I need calm and where I might need stimulation. Add quiet blocks and stimulation blocks intentionally. Add buffers between high input tasks. Keep it realistic.

🚦 Early warning system for overload and underload

🧩 Prompt

Help me create an early warning system for both overload and underload.

My overload signals are:

List.

My underload signals are:

List.

My common triggers are:

List.

Create response steps for each state. Keep it practical and low effort. Use three levels for each state.

🧃 Recovery menu with different intensities

🧩 Prompt

Help me build a recovery menu for AuDHD.

I need options for three levels.

Light reset
Medium reset
Emergency reset

Give me five options for each. Make them sensory aware and realistic. Include at least one option I can do outside the home.


🔄 Momentum, Switching, and Restarting

Protecting Flow Without Burning Out

AuDHD often has strong momentum moments and strong crash moments.

AI can help you plan for both.

🚀 Momentum plan with a stopping point

🧩 Prompt

When I get momentum I tend to overdo it.

Here is what I want to work on:

Paste.

Create a momentum plan with clear time limits, breaks, and a stopping point. Include a short closure step so I can restart tomorrow.

🧯 Restart plan after derailment

🧩 Prompt

I lost momentum and I feel blocked.

Task:

Paste.

Create a restart plan in five steps maximum. Make step one take less than three minutes. Include a two minute warm up step.

🚦 Transition ritual between tasks

🧩 Prompt

I need to switch from:

Task A

to:

Task B

Give me a five minute transition ritual. Include one sensory reset and one clear start cue for Task B.


⚡ Internal Contradictions

When Two Needs Pull in Opposite Directions

This is the AuDHD core.

Sometimes you want opposite things at the same time.

AI can help you clarify what is happening and choose a next step that honors both sides.

⚖️ Clarify the contradiction and choose one experiment

🧩 Prompt

I feel torn between two needs.

Need one:

Describe.

Need two:

Describe.

Help me name what each side is protecting. Then propose three small experiments that honor both needs. Keep the experiments low risk and easy to test.

🧠 When routine feels suffocating

🧩 Prompt

My routine feels suffocating and I want to rebel against it.

Here is my routine:

Paste.

Help me adjust it so it keeps stability but adds flexibility. Suggest two small novelty options that do not break the whole structure.

🎢 When novelty feels destabilizing

🧩 Prompt

Novelty is making me feel destabilized.

Here is what changed:

Describe.

Help me create a stabilization plan. Identify what stays the same. Suggest a simple grounding routine and a predictable plan for the next twenty four hours.


🗣️ Communication That Reduces Conflict and Burnout

AuDHD communication can be direct and intense, while also sensitive to misunderstanding and rejection.

AI can help you keep clarity without escalating.

💬 Calm rewrite without losing your point

🧩 Prompt

Rewrite this message to reduce emotional heat but keep my point.

Here is my draft:

Paste.

Make it clear, direct, and calm. Do not make it passive. Keep it under one hundred and fifty words.

🧊 Boundary script with an alternative

🧩 Prompt

I need a boundary.

Situation:

Describe.

Write a short boundary message that explains my limit without over explaining. Include one alternative. Keep it kind and firm.

🔄 Repair message after miscommunication

🧩 Prompt

I think I was misunderstood.

Context:

Describe.

Write a short repair message that clarifies intention, acknowledges impact, and proposes a next step. Keep it simple.


🌿 Emotional Regulation Without Turning It Into Analysis Forever

AuDHD can turn feelings into endless analysis.

These prompts aim to reduce spirals and restore safety.

🫧 Facts versus interpretations

🧩 Prompt

I am spiraling about:

Describe.

Separate facts from interpretations. Give me three alternative interpretations that are not self blaming. Then give me one small action that reduces uncertainty.

🪜 Ten minute regulation plan

🧩 Prompt

I feel emotionally activated.

My signals are:

List.

Give me a ten minute plan with three steps. Make it low effort. Include one immediate sensory reduction step.

🌙 Aftercare plan after overload

🧩 Prompt

I had overload and I feel fragile.

Help me create an aftercare plan for the next twelve hours. Include sensory downshift, hydration and food reminders, low demand activities, and one gentle closure step.


🌙 Ending the Day With Closure

Reducing Tomorrow Stress

AuDHD often struggles with closure, which makes tomorrow heavier.

🌙 Gentle closure routine

🧩 Prompt

Help me close my day.

Here is what I did:

Summary.

Give me a short closure routine with explicit steps. Include one reset action for tomorrow, one calming sensory step, and one small priority for the morning. Keep it gentle.

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