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Is Cognitive Ergonomics the Missing Link to ADHD Motivation?

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Mar 3, 2026
Jeff Copper, cognitive engineer and ADHD coach who created Cognitive Ergonomics From the Inside Out®, explains cognitive illiteracy and attention scope. Short, practical demos like using your non-dominant hand make executive function visible. Conversation as accommodation and a reframed mindfulness for busy brains are highlighted. The chat focuses on why motivation stalls and pragmatic ways to notice and work with attention.
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ANECDOTE

Diann's Career Shift Mirrors The Paradigm Change

  • Diann compares her shift from ‘ADHD coach’ to ‘ADHD‑informed business strategist’ as a parallel to Jeff's evolution.
  • The exchange sets context for translating technical ideas into practical business‑owner strategies.
INSIGHT

ADHD As An Engineering Problem

  • Cognitive ergonomics reframes ADHD as an engineering problem by using precise definitions of executive functions from Dr. Russell Barkley.
  • Jeff Copper developed attention scope simulations to make invisible executive-function impairments tangible so accommodations can be engineered from observable facts.
ANECDOTE

How Barkley's Talk Sparked Cognitive Ergonomics

  • Jeff recounts hearing Dr. Russell Barkley in 2010–2011 and realizing executive functions needed precise definitions.
  • That conference moment with Dr. Charles Parker sparked the shift toward engineering‑style solutions for ADHD.
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