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How to Body Double with ADHD: A Practical Guide

Pete Moulton6 min read

To body double with ADHD, work alongside another person, in the same room or in a live virtual coworking room, while you each do your own task. Name one task, start at the same time, and let the other person's quiet presence keep you accountable. A 90-minute focus block followed by a recovery break fits the body's natural cycle and gives a clear start and finish. Body doubling is a focus strategy, not a medical treatment.

~85%

of neurodivergent people reported better task initiation when body doubling

Source: 2024 survey of neurodivergent adults

90 min

natural focus-and-recovery cycle to structure a session

Source: Kleitman, Basic Rest-Activity Cycle

What body doubling is (and isn't)

Body doubling means doing your own work in the presence of another person who is also working. They are not coaching you, checking your output, or even doing the same task, their presence is the whole point. It became popular in the ADHD community because it makes the hardest part, starting, much easier.

How to run a body-doubling session

A good session is simple. Run it like this:

  • Pick one task before you begin, so you are not deciding at the hard moment.
  • Find your double: a focused friend, or a live virtual coworking room you can join on demand.
  • State your intention, a quick note of what you will finish keeps the accountability real.
  • Set a 90-minute timer (or shorter to start) and work in parallel; camera optional.
  • Take a genuine recovery break afterward before the next block.

In person vs. virtual

In-person body doubling, a friend at the same table, a library, a café, works well but depends on someone being available. Virtual coworking rooms solve the availability problem: there are people already working whenever you need to start, so you get presence on demand without leaving your desk.

Many people with ADHD prefer virtual rooms precisely because the friction of 'finding a person' disappears, you just join and start.

Key takeaways

  • Body doubling means doing your own task in the presence of someone else who is also working, they don't coach or check you.
  • Pick one task in advance, start at the same time, and state your intention to keep the accountability real.
  • Structure the session as a 90-minute focus block (or shorter to start) followed by a genuine recovery break; camera is optional.
  • Virtual coworking rooms give presence on demand, removing the friction of finding a person, a focus strategy, not a treatment.

Frequently asked questions

Does body doubling work for ADHD?

Many people with ADHD find it one of their most reliable focus strategies. In a 2024 survey of neurodivergent adults, about 85% reported improved task initiation when working alongside another person. It is a focus strategy, not a medical treatment.

Do I need to turn my camera on?

No. Camera is optional. Some people find a visible presence more motivating; others prefer cameras off. The accountability comes from working in parallel with others, not from being watched.

What if I get distracted while body doubling?

That is normal, it takes about 23 minutes to fully refocus after an interruption. When you look up and everyone is still working, it is much easier to drop back in instead of drifting off. The shared block gives distraction a natural reset point.

Is body doubling a treatment for ADHD?

No. It is a focus strategy that many people find genuinely helpful, and it complements rather than replaces clinical care. Ultradia does not diagnose, treat, or cure ADHD. If you are struggling, talk to a qualified professional.

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