

Jesse J. Anderson Talks About ADHD, Extra Focus, and Finding Flow
Oct 1, 2025
Jesse J. Anderson, a writer and ADHD advocate, shares insights from his journey and expertise. He discusses how his late diagnosis at 36 reframed his understanding of past struggles. Jesse introduces the 'clockless mind,' explaining how time feels different for those with ADHD. His '4Cs' framework—Captivate, Create, Compete, Complete—serves as a powerful motivation tool. He also explores Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria and offers unique strategies to boost productivity, like 'eating the ice cream first,' blending humor with practical advice.
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Struggle Turning Daily Writing Into A Book
- Jesse assumed writing a book would be easy after daily writing challenges but hit long gaps of inactivity.
- He hired an editor to impose deadlines and keep momentum while self-publishing.
The Clockless Mind Experience
- Jesse describes the "clockless mind" as not feeling time pass without external cues.
- He cannot estimate minutes versus hours unless alarms or context clues intervene.
Oscillating Between Flow And Friction
- Jesse experiences sharp oscillation between hyperfocus and complete paralysis.
- Shifting between those states feels like a light switch that is hard to cross.