Can’t Focus? Turn It Into a 10-Minute Game
AI can help transform distractions into momentum by turning your next task into a playful, low-pressure challenge.
The Executive Dysfunction: Environmental Sensitivity
ADHD brains often over-respond to sensory input — noise, clutter, people moving, even the weight of unstarted tasks. These distractions don’t fade into the background like they might for others. Instead, they pile on top of your thoughts and pull your focus outward.
This is not a motivation issue — it’s a signal issue. Your brain’s filter is too permeable.
Common Non-AI Workaround
Noise-canceling headphones. White noise. Time-blocking. They help — but they don’t change your relationship to the task. And if your brain isn’t engaged by the work itself, those tools fall short.
How AI Can Help
If dopamine is the missing ingredient, game mechanics can bring it back.
You can ask AI to turn any task into a short, goal-based focus round — with points, time pressure, or even a silly reward. The point isn’t to win. It’s to enter the task.
Suggested Prompt:
“I’m struggling to focus. Can you give me a 10-minute challenge version of this task with a clear goal and fun structure?”
Example Use (Dex’s Focus Sprint)
Dex is supposed to finish a write-up. He’s bouncing between tabs.
He types:
“I need to write this document but I can’t concentrate. Can you give me a quick focus challenge?”
AI replies:
“Focus Sprint: 10 minutes. Mission: Draft 3 messy bullet points about your main idea. Bonus Round: If you keep going for 2 more minutes, type one paragraph without editing. Reward: You get to message Curio that you crushed it.”
Dex chuckles. He sets a timer.
He writes. It works.
When to Use This Prompt:
You’re feeling restless and under-stimulated
You keep switching between tasks or tabs
The environment around you is too loud or busy
You don’t know how to start, but want to try something small
Tips to Improve This Prompt:
Add the task: “I need to clean up my inbox,” or “I have to review a doc”
Specify duration: 5, 10, or 15 minutes
Add challenge type: “Make it feel like a boss fight” or “Make it cozy and calm”
Ask for a break plan afterward: “Then tell me how to reset before the next block”
Level Up:
“Can you design a 3-round focus game that builds momentum across my afternoon?”
When This Prompt Doesn’t Work:
If you’re overstimulated to the point of shutdown, try a regulation check-in first
If the task carries emotional weight (shame, confusion), do a clarity prompt first to remove resistance
Copyable Prompt:
“I’m having trouble focusing. Can you turn this task into a 10-minute challenge with a clear win and some fun structure?”