My brain runs on AuDHD. At any given moment, a single thought shoots off in a hundred directions at once. It's an infinite, beautiful web—but to build, I must channel the storm. I don't suppress the ideas; I pipeline them.
An idea lands. My mind latches onto it — not because it's urgent, but because it clicks. Hyperfocus activates. Everything else fades. This is where the best work begins: total immersion, zero distractions, pure flow state.
I don't work in isolation. I pull from everywhere — a UI pattern from a game, a color from nature, a rhythm from music. Connections others don't see become the foundation. This is where innovation lives.
The project spirals. I dive deeper into one aspect, then another. It's not chaos — it's thorough. Every detail matters. I refuse surface-level work. I go all the way down, building something with integrity.
Ideas are scattered across different forms and places. Sketches, notes, code snippets, conversations — it's chaotic. This is normal. But eventually, I hit a wall and can't see how things connect anymore.
I step away. A day for small projects. A week for medium ones. A month for complex ones. This isn't procrastination — it's deliberate. My brain needs to defragment. When I return with a clear head, connections form automatically.
After nonlinear exploration and rest, the pieces align. Suddenly, I see the whole thing. Not because I planned it, but because I explored every angle. The vision emerges from the depth, not from the blueprint.
The final push. Armed with clarity and hyperfocus, the work materializes. Code flows. Design sharpens. The internal architecture becomes external form. What was invisible becomes tangible, shipped, real.
This is the highly practical breakdown of deliverables and execution stages. My nonlinear thought process mapped into a structured, reliable roadmap for real-world projects.
I start with friction points, not solutions. I conduct targeted conversations with stakeholders and users to identify real frustrations. I map the problem space across multiple dimensions and validate early assumptions without revealing the full idea.
The spark happens. I synthesize insights into a coherent strategy, drawing from relevant domains (design systems, technical architecture, narrative structure). I create the detailed roadmap, decide on tech stacks, and form the visual palette.
I execute in focused sprints. Big projects can't be done in one hyperfocus sprint. I focus on one critical thing at a time, pacing over speed. If burnout signals emerge, I reduce hours to maintain a sustainable pace.
I bring in cross-domain experts and end-users for critical feedback on the prototypes. Expert feedback loops amplify the idea. I iterate, test assumptions, and refine the work based on this real-world usage.
Feedback becomes form. I consolidate all work into a cohesive, production-ready solution. Every layer reflects the unified vision and the collective intelligence of the experts involved.
If this aligns with how you want to build, let's talk.