ADHD and Remote Work: Specific Challenges and Fixes
TLDR
Remote work removed the invisible scaffolding that supported ADHD executive function: commute-imposed schedule, office presence as body doubling, ambient social accountability, and environmental separation between work and rest. For many ADHD adults, remote work's freedom became executive dysfunction's playground.
- Structure scaffolding
- External structures that support executive function without conscious effort — commute schedules, office environments, in-person meetings, colleague presence. Remote work removed these for millions of ADHD adults simultaneously.
DEFINITION
The Pandemic Revealed the Scaffolding
Epic Research found ADHD diagnosis rates nearly doubled from 2020 to 2022. The pandemic didn’t create new ADHD — it removed the external structure that had been silently managing it. Millions of adults lost their invisible scaffolding simultaneously.
Rebuilding Structure at Home
Create a physical workspace. A dedicated desk, not the couch. The physical environment cues your brain into “work mode.” If space is limited, even a specific chair or a desk lamp that turns on only during work creates an environmental trigger.
Manufacture transitions. Without a commute, create a ritual that serves the same function — a short walk before work, changing clothes, or a specific sequence of actions that signals “work has started.”
Schedule virtual body doubling. Focusmate, Flow Club, or a colleague on video replaces the ambient accountability of office presence. Schedule sessions during your most difficult work periods.
Use time-blocking with visual timers. Block your calendar into work periods with visual timers running. The timer creates time awareness that the home environment doesn’t provide.
Separate communication from work. Close email and Slack except during designated processing windows. Notifications destroy the already-fragile focus that remote work demands.
Leave the house for focus work. Libraries, coffee shops, and coworking spaces provide the environmental stimulation and body doubling that home doesn’t. If you can focus better outside, go outside.
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Why is remote work hard for ADHD?
Remote work removes external structure that silently supported executive function: the commute created a transition ritual, office presence served as body doubling, scheduled meetings created time structure, and the physical separation of office from home provided environmental cues. Without these, ADHD adults must self-generate all structure through executive function — the exact system that's impaired.
Source: Epic Research, March 2023
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