This is my Now page. It was last updated on 9/29/2025. Inspired by Jake Worth.
Location
Wesley Chapel, FL. This morning I’m at my dining room table (5:35 AM).
Work
• I'm building an audience hub here, building my brand, as I learn to learn in public.
• Inspired by Jake Worth and Tash Doherty after re-watching a YT video interview of Anne-Laure Le Cunff.
• Building Scafflow, a learning management and mental health support app designed for students with executive functioning challenges (e.g., ADHD, anxiety).
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I ran through my credits due to my own ADHD and starting many projects this month (8 app ideas started and none finished), so I can only do one or two things a day on the app build on Lovable (subsisting on those 5 free credits per day), until the new month starts and my credits reset, lol.
Personal
It's hard to determine what is work and what is personal, right now as I am slowly but surely building my business which will involve selling the apps that I create (once I finish one...). But, my ideas always stem from an issue that I or someone in my family has. Scafflow is for my son, who started high school this year and is currently not doing so well. I am afraid for his chances of graduating on time. He is on the video games and this comes easy for him, maybe a bit of an escape. But his work is not being done, not enough to pass at least.
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And, you might be quick to say, take the video games away. My brother is quick to say this, even though he experiences that same escapism pull as my son. But, I don't think it's that simple.
My son gets so stressed out when I tell him to do his work. I sat down one day to make him do his homework, actually on multiple occasions. He gets so overwhelmed that he has a panic attack and he was in tears. I had to help ground him, using the 5-4-3-2-1 method, and then I showed him how to approach the assignment.
I feel like he sees a mountain whenever he looks at school work. I don't completely understand it or know why because he doesn't know how to explain it. But I know, I need to help him turn that mountain into a mound. That is why I came up with Scafflow.
• The goal of Scafflow: reduce overwhelm → create doable steps → protect dignity → protect our communication (so I’m not yelling or making him feel “less than”) → teach him to eventually manage it all himself.
9/29/25
Building my blog and Scafflow, an ADHD/EF support app for my son. Goal: reduce overwhelm, create doable steps, and protect dignity.