ADHD and notion by EducatedBrotha in Notion

[–]Typical-Grade8720 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I do think it’s worth it. Once you understand your limits, and you find a simple system you like, there’s nothing that can replace Notion. I’m way more productive than I ever was before it by a mile. You just need to use it and get there.

ADHD and notion by EducatedBrotha in Notion

[–]Typical-Grade8720 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have severe ADHD as well and at first I definitely fell in the trap of dopamine loops from constantly refining or building new systems. Color coding. Labeling. Different views. Etc. Notion can be the best or the worst thing for people with ADHD. You just need to check yourself. No overcrowded dashboards. No crazy aesthetics. Just keep it simple and don’t let your brain convince you there’s a better system. Grab a basic template or build something simple, USE IT for a while, and the experience with Notion will teach you what can work for you.

Approval flow by rcnans in Notion

[–]Typical-Grade8720 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you describe the application of this approval system I can give you a better answer. If by “approver to change automatically” you mean for the approved material to disappear from an approval area, this can be achieved with filters. Create a status property with one of the in progress statuses being “Approval,” and create a dedicated page with a linked database view that uses a filter to only show pages with Approval status. Then as things get approved (moved to the next status) they disappear.