I have ADHD. Give me a clear starting point and I'll execute all day. But figuring out what to prioritise, how to break a big goal into small ones, where to actually begin? That's where I'd spiral. I'd spend hours building the perfect plan. Then one unexpected change. A meeting moves, a deadline shifts, life happens. And the whole thing collapses.
I thought that was a me problem, but it turns out, most of the people I have talked to share a similar story.
As someone with ADHD, planning always becomes overwhelming when I'm running my own projects. I m actually pretty good at getting things done but only once I know where to start. Figuring out where to begin when everything feels equally urgent is a real battle. I d burn energy just deciding a direction, then something would change, a meeting would run late, and the plan I made wouldn t survive the day.
For months, our most requested feature at Murror was a chat function. Users wanted to talk to the AI the way they talk to a friend. It seemed obvious. Every competitor had it. Every feedback form mentioned it.
Let me start from the creator s perspective: I personally don t have a product (apart from hiring people for creative work or offering personal consultations).
But as a creator, I constantly share content, insights, and information, value that helps me build trust (for free). Based on that perceived expertise, people eventually decide to work with me (a paid service).