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Why Nothing Ever Feels Done With ADHD & How To Fix It
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Presented by Understood.org
You approve the direction. Then change everything at the end.
Wednesday’s episode showed why ADHD planning creates late-stage corrections. This episode shows how to stop that pattern.
Skye and Robbie break down a system built around checkpoints, prototypes, and early feedback. The goal is not better briefs. The goal is catching problems when they’re still cheap to fix.
What We Cover:
- Why late feedback is built into ADHD planning
- The 24–48 hour check-in system
- Concept reviews before real execution starts
- Why midpoint sign-off reduces last-minute changes
- How to stop teams from losing confidence
If you're enjoying ADHD Skills Lab, you may also enjoy Understood.org’s new podcast, Everyone Gets a Juice Box: For Parents of Neurodivergent Kids.
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