Tasks pile. You can’t move.The Panic Button for the Neurodivergent Adult
You stare at a blinking cursor. A dozen tabs crowd your view. Your chest tightens as your mind clicks on empty.
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Panic Button Session
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As your Panic Button, I’m here to calm the chaos. Tell me which task has you frozen right now.
Why You Need a Panic Button
COPYMIND offers a rapid-response AI twin—your Panic Button. When ADHD paralysis hits, you need immediate grounding without judgment.
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Your session is encrypted and private. No one else sees your thoughts.
Calm Your Racing Mind
Instant prompts help break the loop of overwhelm and bring focus back.
Quick Reset
Five minutes can be enough to unstick your brain and restart progress.
The Paralysis of the ADHD Doom Pile
You open your planner and it feels like a minefield. Your heart hammers. Your palms sweat. Your brain stalls just looking at the list.
Every item screams for attention. You try to pick one, but your mind skips like a scratched record. Guilt gnaws at you. You promise yourself you’ll start, but nothing moves.
No one sees the loop running in your head. Friends ask why you procrastinate. They don’t know how close to panic you are when every single task feels impossible.
How the Panic Button Cuts Through Overwhelm
You need an ally in the moment the freeze hits. The Panic Button AI twin listens without judgment, naming the chaos so it loses power.
By breaking tasks into tiny steps and validating each choice, the AI guides you from panic to action. You say what’s holding you back. It reflects it back in clear, calm language.
This rehearsal rewires your response to the doom pile. Instead of spiraling, you feel your chest unclench. You find a first move. That single act dissolves the paralysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything on your Panic Button session
Yes. All input is encrypted and stored anonymously. No human will ever read your session.
Not at all. Think of it as a tool—like noise-cancelling headphones for your mind. It’s just you and structured prompts.
That guilt is part of the paralysis. This is a judgment-free zone. Venting here frees up brain space to act.
Yes. Users report feeling grounded in minutes. The guided prompts stop the overwhelm so you can move forward.
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