

One of the most overlooked personal accommodations busy adults with ADHD can apply
Oct 17, 2025
Jeff Copper, founder of DIG Coaching, specializes in helping professionals with ADHD navigate their unique challenges. In this engaging discussion, he highlights how individuals with ADHD are brilliant problem solvers but struggle to apply solutions in their own lives. Jeff introduces his cognitive ergonomics model and emphasizes the power of direct communication as a critical accommodation. He shares practical strategies to tackle executive function impairment, showing how clarity through conversation can drastically reduce procrastination and enhance motivation.
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ADHD Is An Executive-Function Impairment
- Executive functions are a collection of mind-tools used to solve problems like planning and decision-making.
- With ADHD those tools are impaired, making problem-solving much less efficient and more effortful.
Higher Effort Explains Burnout And 'Impulsivity'
- Because executive functions are less efficient for people with ADHD, tasks take disproportionately more effort and cause burnout.
- What looks like impulsivity can be an escape from the effort and discomfort of heavy executive work.
Talk As A Cognitive Tool
- Language evolved to coordinate social behavior and solve shared problems, making live conversation a primary tool for problem-solving.
- Direct communication reduces ambiguity and therefore acts as a natural accommodation for executive-function impairment.