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ADHD Visual Overload: Systems That Actually Help

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Many adults with ADHD struggle with tools that seem simple at first but quickly become overwhelming. Dashboards full of icons, systems that require too many clicks, and constantly changing interfaces can quietly drain focus.

In this episode of ADHD Skills Lab, Skye and Robbie explore practical ADHD work systems that reduce visual overload and make digital tools easier to navigate.

Earlier this week, they explored research on object recognition memory in ADHD and why visual systems like software interfaces can create unexpected cognitive load.

This episode focuses on what to do about it.

They walk through practical ways to simplify work systems, stabilize digital environments, and design tools that support ADHD focus instead of constantly disrupting it.

Start with Wednesday’s research episode before this one. This conversation builds directly on the findings discussed there.

What We Cover

  • Why constantly changing tools create friction for ADHD brains
  • Designing stable digital systems that reduce cognitive load
  • How visual clutter quietly drains focus
  • Practical ways to simplify your work environment

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