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I have pretty bad ADHD. It comes and goes over cycles with a frequency measured in weeks/months.

When I'm doing poorly, I have a hard time functioning as an adult. So, I use checklists and phone reminders a lot, even for simple things. I use them to start the day with things like:

-make coffee.

-check calendar for schedule

- block out time / add reminders as needed for the day

-plan morning (I have a list of mandatory and optional morning activities, along with the time it takes to do them)

- pack lunch.

- take meds.

-pack for work: (laptop, id badge, work phone, headphones, sunglasses, phone charger/cables)

- make breakfast for kids (along with a recurring reminder to start this by 06:45)

-wake up kids (reminders at 07:00)

Etc, etc. You get the idea.

I can't make my brain remember to do basic activities, and I naturally vary my routine, and at the same time I really struggle to remember to do things unusual to my routine. But I can use my engineering side to work the problem. When my brain is performing poorly, these checklists are essential.



I’m exactly the same. When we have the phone on CarPlay my wife will smile at the reminders that pop up.

‘Brush teeth’

‘Drink water’

‘Take vitamin d’

‘Feed dogs’

And I’m basically helpless without the reminders at the bad times.

My severe adhd is cyclical too.


i need to do this. may i ask which app you are using and how you set the reminders so that you see them regularly?


Just the reminders app. Also, I use water llama app for hydration. One symptom of my adhd is I get neither hungry nor thirsty like normal people so hydration is key.


yes i have a 1.5 liter bottle and i have to empty it till end of work. its allways on my desk. its so hard to do stuff i am not directly interacting with atm.


I’m not the one you asked, but I rely heavily on the Apple’s Reminders app.




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