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I Get Stuck on Work Tasks But Not Laundry
Your friction isn't random.
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The Problem I’m Building Asaura AI to Solve
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Inside Asaura AI’s Architecture
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The Seven Invisible Forces That Sabotage the ADHD Brain
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Executive Dysfunction ≠ Laziness
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Breaking Down the 40% Workload Reduction
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Parent-Child Relationships and Database Design
Most engineers would have built this differently. Here's why we didn't.
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Finishing One Step Unlocks the Next
One click shouldn't send you back to square one
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Generic Motor Actions vs. Task-Specific Guidance During Executive Paralysis
The neuroscience behind why ‘stand up’ works better than ‘write first sentence’ when Mental Demand exceeds threshold
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Vague Tasks Break Brains
Why ‘write blog post’ causes paralysis and how decomposition fixes it
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Building Friction into Productivity Software
Building a feature that locks users out of their own task list is a terrifying design choice.
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The Day I Worked Myself Into a Breakdown
Using objective metrics to end the cycle of self-inflicted burnout.
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Stopping Rules: Solving the Cognitive Deficit of Endless Work
Continuing to work past the point of diminishing returns is a structural failure in productivity design.
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Building Three-Layer Architecture Without Destroying User Trust
Every product decision creates debt.
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Between Thinking and Doing
Where neuroscience meets execution. Writing about cognitive performance, executive function, and the tools being built for people who refuse to accept their limits.
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