Hyperfocus: The ADHD Superpower (That Also Makes You Forget to Pee) đïžđš
If you ask a random person what ADHD is, they will probably say: âOh, thatâs the thing where you canât pay attention to anything, right? Look, a squirrel!â
And if you have ADHD, you know that is a lie.
We donât have a shortage of attention. We have an attention regulation problem.
Itâs not that we canât focus. Itâs that our focus has two settings:
- Off: (I cannot read this single email to save my life).
- Hyperdrive: (I have been researching the history of 17th-century button manufacturing for six hours, I have not blinked, and I am essentially a god of knowledge).
This is Hyperfocus. And honestly? Itâs our coolest trick.
What It Actually Feels Like
When neurotypical people focus, itâs like they are driving a sensible sedan. They can speed up, slow down, and turn corners safely.
When an ADHD brain hits hyperfocus, we are in a Ferrari with no brakes.
The rest of the world fades away. The background noise stops. The nagging anxiety quiets down.
Visually, it looks exactly like our âPower of Focusâ art print: The chaotic, grey scribbles of the world disappear, and the one thing you are doing becomes vibrant, technicolor, and crystal clear.
Time ceases to exist. You sit down at 2:00 PM. You blink. It is now 8:30 PM. You are thirsty, your bladder is full, and your leg has fallen asleep. But heyâyou just wrote a novel/coded a website/reorganized your entire pantry by expiration date.
The âDistraction to Driveâ Pipeline
We get a lot of grief for being âeasily distracted.â But distraction is just curiosity without a target.
When that curiosity locks onto something? It becomes Drive.
Some of the best artists, coders, writers, and scientists are neurodivergent because they have the ability to obsess over a problem until they crack it. While everyone else got bored and went home, the ADHD brain was still there, turning over every rock, looking for the pattern.
That isnât a disorder. That is a competitive advantage.
The Dark Side (The âWhoops, I Forgot to Eatâ Phase)
Of course, hyperfocus has a cost.
It consumes a massive amount of brain energy (glucose). When you finally snap out of it, you usually crash. Hard.
You might feel:
- Confused (âWhat year is it?â).
- Hangry (because you skipped lunch⊠and dinner).
- Exhausted.
This is why we have to be careful. Hyperfocus is a powerful beast, but you have to keep it on a leash.
- Set Alarms: Not just one. Five.
- Drink Water: Keep a bottle on your desk. If itâs not visible, it doesnât exist.
- Pick Your Target: Try to aim the laser beam at your work, rather than at, say, âlearning how to pick locks on YouTubeâ at 3 AM on a Tuesday. (Weâve all been there).
Celebrate the Zone
Society tells us we need to be balanced. We need to do a little bit of everything, every day, in moderation.
ADHD brains donât do moderation. We do Intensity.
And you know what? Thatâs beautiful.
So the next time you fall down a rabbit hole and emerge hours later with a new skill or a finished masterpiece, donât feel guilty about the âlost time.â You didnât lose it. You invested it in being brilliant.
Visualise your superpower.
đ Get the âPower of Focusâ Digital Art Print.
(Hang it in your workspace as a reminder: Your brain isnât broken, itâs just fast).
