ADHD with Jenna Free

EP. 42: Why Your ADHD Apps Aren't Working (Try This Analog Approach Instead) | ADHD with Jenna Free

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Jan 12, 2026
Explore why many ADHD apps can create more chaos than clarity. Discover the benefits of grounding with physical tools, like a paper calendar system that simplifies your routine. Jenna emphasizes the importance of choosing functional tools over flashy ones, encouraging a 'less is more' philosophy. Learn to avoid digital overstimulation and find peace with analog solutions that help regulate your nervous system. With practical insights and a checklist, this discussion paves the way for a more effective ADHD management approach.
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INSIGHT

Digital Tools Mirror Dysregulation

  • Digital tools can mirror dysregulated thinking because they encourage fast, multi-tasking interactions.
  • Physical tools are slower and limit attention, which better supports nervous-system regulation.
ADVICE

Choose Physical Tools For Grounding

  • Try switching key supports to tactile, physical tools like paper calendars or notebooks to increase grounding.
  • Use objects you can touch and see so they slow you down and reduce overstimulation.
ANECDOTE

Record Player And Paper Calendar Shift

  • Jenna describes using a record player because it slows her down compared with streaming music.
  • She also switched to a paper calendar 3.5 years ago and credits it as her biggest external support.
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