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This is part of a broader set of Copilot agent and learning materials. Check out my projects site to get an overview: https://www.jaysons.dev

TL;DR — Why Neurodiversity matters

  • Different brains think differently — and that’s a strength. Biology shows this clearly: even within a single species (like octopuses), individuals solve the same problems in different but equally successful ways.
  • There is no single “normal” or “best” way to think. Cognitive diversity includes different learning styles, strategies, and perspectives. Variation is natural, stable, and useful.
  • Diversity enables better systems. Groups with diverse cognitive approaches are more robust, creative, and innovative than groups optimized for sameness.
  • Neurodiversity ≠ deficit. Moving away from a deficit model is not ideology — it’s evidence‑based. Difference is an enabler, not something to fix.
  • This project is built for that reality. It embraces multiple ways of thinking, working, and problem solving — because that’s how complex problems actually get solved.

Cognitive diversity is not a risk. It’s the recipe for resilience, creativity, and success.


🧠 AI Support for Neurodiverts (and anyone else)

Many neurodivergent people experience challenges, these are not flaws — they are differences in how we process, structure and interact with information.

AI can reduce the friction of everyday work.

  • Start with where you struggle.
  • Try what feels irrelevant.
  • Keep what actually helps.
  • Small changes matter more than perfect systems.

Many things become useful once you actually try them.


The most important step is not learning prompts or tools. It is asking yourself:

Where do I struggle most in my daily work?


Example: You have a task you’ve been avoiding. It feels unclear, too big, or just mentally exhausting. Have a try on:

“Break this task into 5 simple steps and tell me what I should do first.”


📚 Explore

You might want to start personalization with a first hands-on prompt, making Copilot learn from your previous conversations.


More information around the topic to be found here:


Guiding idea

This is not about perfect setups or complex systems. It is about: making small changes that reduce friction and make daily work easier

This repository evolves over time, it might contain:

  • practical approaches to using AI for everyday challenges
  • patterns that support neurodivergent work styles
  • links to deeper topics (e.g. personalization, agents, etc.)

This repository is maintained in English only, if needed, please use your browser’s translation features

Small changes can have a disproportionate impact.

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Practical, experimental notes on how AI can reduce daily friction for neurodivergent work styles. Small changes, big impact — focusing on personalization, prompts, and Copilot patterns. Companion to ManyMinds, but written for the individual.

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