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The Focus Session Planner calculates optimal Pomodoro-style work/rest session lengths based on your typical attention span, task complexity, available time, current energy level, and medication status. Designed specifically for ADHD and neurodivergent users, it adapts the classic 25-minute Pomodoro to your actual brain — beginners may need 15-minute sessions, while medicated adults working on familiar tasks can sustain 40-50 minute blocks.

Wzór

Work Min = Attention Span × Complexity Multiplier × Medication Multiplier × Energy Multiplier; Break Min = Work / 4 (or /3 if work ≥ 40 min)
AS
Attention Span (minutes) — Your typical sustained focus duration on average task
W
Work Block (minutes) — Recommended session length given all factors

Przewodnik krok po kroku

  1. 1Enter your typical attention span in minutes (be honest — most ADHD adults sustain 15-30 min)
  2. 2Select task complexity: easy/routine (1.3×), medium (1.0×), hard (0.7×), novel (0.5×)
  3. 3Enter total time available for the session
  4. 4Select medication status: on stimulant (1.2×), non-stimulant (1.05×), unmedicated (0.85×), off meds today (varies)
  5. 5Select energy level: low (0.7×), medium (1.0×), high (1.1×)
  6. 6Calculator computes work block length, break length, total sessions possible
  7. 7Suggests when to take a longer break (every ~60 min of work) and how long

Rozwiązane przykłady

Wejście
25 min span, medium task, on stimulant, medium energy, 2 hours available
Wynik
30 min work / 8 min break × 3 sessions = 1h54m total
Wejście
15 min span, novel task, unmedicated, low energy
Wynik
10 min work / 3 min break — short sessions for hard cognitive load
Wejście
30 min span, easy routine, on stimulant, high energy
Wynik
47 min work / 12 min break — extended focus possible

Częste błędy do unikania

  • Forcing 25-minute Pomodoros when your actual span is shorter — sets you up for failure
  • Skipping breaks during hyperfocus — quality suffers and recovery time extends
  • Not accounting for task complexity — novel tasks burn cognitive load faster than routine
  • Ignoring medication timing — sessions should align with peak medication effect

Często zadawane pytania

Why doesn't 25-minute Pomodoro work for me?

Classic Pomodoro assumes neurotypical attention. ADHD attention is highly variable — sometimes 5 minutes feels impossible, sometimes 90 minutes flies by. Adaptive session length matched to current state works better than fixed 25-minute blocks.

What if I hyperfocus and don't want to break?

Hyperfocus can be productive but causes burnout and physical issues (eye strain, dehydration, neglected hunger). Set a soft 90-minute alarm even during hyperfocus to prompt at least a stand-up and water break. Hyperfocus blocks can substitute for multiple Pomodoros but should still include physical breaks.

Should I use medication timing for work blocks?

Yes — schedule cognitively demanding work for medication peak hours (typically 1-3 hours after dose for short-acting, 4-8 hours for extended release). Easier tasks for medication ramp-up and ramp-down periods.

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