You want to start. You know what to do. But something in your brain is blocking you.
Task paralysis isn't laziness. Your prefrontal cortex is overloaded and your brain freezes like a computer with too many open tabs. The difference: you can restart a computer. Your ADHD brain needs a different approach. DopaLoop turns 'I have to do everything' into small, doable steps. And doesn't ask for perfection.
14 days free. Break tasks into doable steps.Three things that actually happen during ADHD paralysis
You're sitting there. The screen is on. You're not moving.
This is the moment neurotypical people don't understand. You have time. You have energy. The task isn't too hard. But between the thought 'I need to do this now' and the first movement, there's an invisible wall. Your brain is firing, but the signals aren't getting through. You scroll through your phone instead, not because you're distracted, but because your brain can't execute the start command. And then the shame hits. The shame makes it worse. And the spiral keeps turning.
When you finally start, you can't stop. Until you crash.
Paralysis and hyperfocus are two sides of the same coin. After three hours of doing nothing, the switch suddenly flips and you work eight hours straight, no breaks, no food, no standing up. It feels productive. But afterwards you're completely burned out. Your body hasn't eaten, your back hurts, you have no energy left for anything else. And tomorrow? Tomorrow the paralysis starts again, because your brain has learned: 'starting = total burnout'. No wonder it blocks you.
You know you're overdoing it. But knowing doesn't help.
You've read the books. You know the techniques. Pomodoro, time blocking, 'eat the frog first'. You know exactly what you should do. But between knowing and doing, there isn't a step with ADHD — there's a whole canyon. Your executive functions, the bridge between knowing and doing, are exactly what doesn't work right with ADHD. You don't lack information. You lack the translation from 'I know' to 'I do'. And every 'why don't you just do it?' from others makes the canyon deeper.
You don't have to climb the whole mountain at once. Just turn over the next stone.
DopaLoop doesn't replace your executive functions. But it builds an external scaffold that makes the gap between knowing and doing smaller.
Task Breakdown: From 'do taxes' to 'find the folder'
The biggest hurdle with paralysis is the first step. When 'do taxes' is a single giant block in your head, your brain freezes. The Task Breakdown tool splits big tasks: 'find the folder with receipts', 'download last year's bank statements', 'calculate total work expenses'. Each step is so small your brain stops blocking. Sounds trivial? It is. But with ADHD, 'trivial' is the difference between 'three hours of doomscrolling' and 'one thing done'.
NFC Anchors: One tap and the task is started
The hardest moment is the transition. From 'I'm sitting here' to 'I'm starting'. An NFC sticker on your desk, one tap with your iPhone, and DopaLoop shows you the next small step. No opening the app, no searching, no thinking. Just one tap. That's the physical anchor that pulls your brain out of paralysis before it even realizes it was stuck.
0–5 Scale: 'Did one step' is a 5, when it was the only step
Not every day is a productivity day. Some days, 'found the folder' is a 5 because you did anything at all. Other days, 'worked three hours straight' is a 2 because you felt completely drained afterwards. The scale doesn't ask 'were you productive?' It asks 'how did it feel?' That's more honest than a to-do list — and gives you weeks of data to discuss with your therapist.
No cloud. No tracking. No 'Why didn't you get anything done today?'
Your tasks, your blocks, your small wins — that's nobody's business. Everything stays on your device. No server, no account, no employer reading along. Privacy isn't the feature. It's the prerequisite for being honest with yourself.
No cloud. No tracking. No 'Why didn't you get anything done today?'
Your tasks, your blocks, your small wins — that's nobody's business. Everything stays on your device. No server, no account, no employer reading along. Privacy isn't the feature. It's the prerequisite for being honest with yourself.