Mursa for People with ADHD

You have downloaded every productivity app on the App Store. You have tried Notion databases, bullet journaling, the Eisenhower matrix, and getting things done. Each system works for about a week before the maintenance overwhelms you. The irony of ADHD productivity tools is that they all require the one thing ADHD makes hardest: consistent executive function. Mursa is different because it does the executive function for you.

The challenges

The blank page is a wall

Open a task manager. See an empty list. Think about what to add. Get overwhelmed by the possibilities. Close the app. This cycle happens every single day.

Time blindness is real

You think 10 minutes have passed. It has been an hour. You think a task will take 20 minutes. It takes two hours. Without external time structure, your internal clock lies to you.

System maintenance is the enemy

Every productivity system requires upkeep: reviewing, reorganizing, archiving, updating. That maintenance requires the executive function you are already short on. The system breaks and guilt follows.

Streaks become shame spirals

You build a 30-day habit streak. You miss one day. The streak resets. You feel like a failure. You abandon the habit entirely. The tool that was supposed to help is now a source of shame.

How Mursa helps

1

AI eliminates the blank page

Describe what you want to do in one sentence. AI creates 5-10 concrete micro-tasks. No deciding, no organizing, no blank page paralysis.

2

Focus timer fights time blindness

25-minute sessions with a visible countdown. You can see time passing. The timer rings. You take a break. External time structure your brain can trust.

3

Zero-maintenance system

You do not organize Mursa. Mursa organizes you. AI creates tasks, the morning ritual picks your priorities, stalled goals get nudges, and habit streaks do not break unfairly.

4

Gentle nudges, never guilt

Too many tasks? 'Pick your top 3.' Goal stalled? 'Want to add a task?' The companion celebrates wins. Nothing in Mursa shames you for a bad day.

5

Frequency-aware streaks

Weekday habits do not break on Saturday. Grace days are built in. 95% consistency is celebrated, not punished.

6

3-minute morning ritual

The ritual removes decision paralysis. It shows your tasks, asks your energy level, and picks your focus for the day. Three minutes, then you start.

Be honest, how many productivity apps have you downloaded, used for a week, and abandoned? I lost count. Mursa is the first one I opened on day 30. Then day 60. The trick is it does not give you a blank page. It tells you what to do next.

MR
Marcus Rivera
Freelance Designer

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