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Task Paralysis Prioritizer

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When paralyzed, start with the smallest possible action toward the top task. If top task is 'write project report' (overwhelming), the smallest action is 'open the document' or 'type the title.' Tiny initial steps break paralysis through the activation energy threshold. Once started, momentum often carries you through more than you expected. The calculator provides direction; tiny first actions provide execution.

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The term 'analysis paralysis' was coined in management literature in the 1960s, but ADHD-specific task paralysis was identified as a distinct phenomenon in the 1980s by researchers studying executive function deficits. The 4-factor scoring approach (urgency × importance / cost) used by this calculator was popularized through the Eisenhower Matrix (urgency × importance) in the 1950s — originally attributed to President Dwight Eisenhower's stated approach to decision-making. Adding cost factors (energy, time) to the original Eisenhower framework adapts it for capacity-limited contexts like ADHD.

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