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Small hacks help calm the chaos of ADHD

Mint Bangalore

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November 11, 2025

From timers to fidget tools, adults with the condition are using simple solutions to rein in restless energy and stay focused

- Divya Naik

Small hacks help calm the chaos of ADHD

On a Monday morning in Mumbai, 32-year-old content strategist Priya D'souza settles at her desk with a playlist of lo-fi beats playing softly in her headphones.

Next to her laptop sits a bright yellow timer, set for 25 minutes. "I don't start work without it," she says. "Otherwise I lose track of time, or worse, I don't start at all." For D'souza, who was diagnosed with ADHD only last year, hacks including using timers, music, and body doubling with friends, are not productivity fads-they are lifelines.

ADHD, or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, has long been framed in India as a childhood condition associated with hyperactive boys disrupting classrooms. But as research grows and awareness slowly shifts, many urban Indian adults are realizing that their chronic disorganization, emotional impulsivity, or restless energy has a name. For those still undiagnosed, the daily reality is one of constant self-hacks: Pomodoro timers to create urgency, brain-dump journals to unload racing thoughts, WhatsApp "focus groups" with friends to replicate accountability.

These everyday strategies are keeping many adults afloat in a culture where ADHD is poorly recognized, workplaces are rigid, and stigma remains high. But they also reveal the limits of self-reliance by raising the question: how far can hacks carry a person without deeper support?

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