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by seanwilson 2389 days ago
> figure out what puts you in hyperfocus

Can you explain how you figure this out? Any examples?

I don't have ADHD but I do notice some projects give me intense hyperfocus. Generally it's when it's some MVP or problem I start working on where it feels like I've happened upon an unexplored and potentially great idea - this includes there being lots of design issue to think about where there's lots of fruitful avenues to explore and prototype. My hyperfocus tends to end when I've explored the design space enough that I now have to step back and make tough tradeoffs.

That's the most I've tried to make sense of it. I know it's very common for people to get super enthusiastic when starting projects and then they lose steam when the fun stuff is out of the way so I don't read much into it.

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I think that's roughly similar for me, although it's not specific to a new project, often the opposite. Just something novel and I have some way to reason about approaching the thing. Sometimes this can even be parsing and contributing to legacy code. Design problems definitely fall into this, often being more difficult than any regular programming. I think it just takes some reflection on many different kinds of tasks, still working on it.