3 AI Systems You’ve Heard Of — Just Not Like This

I keep noticing something fascinating when I look at ADHD entrepreneurs who are trying to simplify their workflow…

They’re not beginners.
They’re not clueless.
They’re not lazy.

They’re brilliant and burned out.

They’ve built incredible things in bursts of genius — offers that work, communities that respond, content that lands.
But behind the scenes? The backend is duct-taped together with half-saved Notion templates and unread DMs.

Here’s what’s really happening:

It’s not that they lack strategy.
It’s that their systems only work when they’re “on.”
And when they’re not? Everything collapses — and so does their self-trust.

If that’s you, take this in:

You don’t need to try harder.
You need systems that can carry you when your energy crashes.
You need automation that protects your peace, not just your productivity.

So let’s rewrite the script.
Let’s take tools you’ve already met — and give them a new job:
🧠 Regulation. Capacity. Calm. Follow-through.

Here are 3 familiar AI tools you’ve probably used before — just not like this.


🔁 HACK 1: The DM Bot That Feels Like a Human Hug

Tool: ManyChat
New Role: Energy-protecting, emotionally safe pre-qualifier

✅ Filters leads gently using voice-aligned questions
✅ Offers a “Not Ready Yet?” flow — no pressure, just presence
✅ Follows up for you — even while you rest, crash, or unplug
✅ Feels like: finally not having to prove your worth to every lead


⚙️ HACK 2: The System That Celebrates You Back

Tool: Zapier
New Role: Co-regulation and invisible emotional support

✅ Sends YOU celebration pings when something works
✅ Reminds you of progress when the shame fog sets in
✅ Automates follow-ups and updates without overwhelm
✅ Feels like: having a quiet assistant who tracks your wins when you forget


🧠 HACK 3: Your Low-Spoon Creative Studio

Tool: ChatGPT + Notion
New Role: Gentle, fog-proof content repurposing

✅ Repurpose one idea into 5+ formats (posts, emails, captions, DMs)
✅ Organize content by energy level — Foggy / Brave / Fired-Up
✅ Use past-you’s brilliance to support future-you’s capacity
✅ Feels like: finally posting without performance pressure


🧘‍♀️ Why These Work When Others Don’t

They remove:

  • ✖️ Decision fatigue
  • ✖️ Follow-up dread
  • ✖️ “If I stop, everything stops” panic

They create:

  • ✅ Clarity without chaos
  • ✅ Momentum without masking
  • ✅ Systems that hold you — especially when you can’t

💡 Want This Built With You?

Let me hold the map while we build this for your real energy — not your ideal productivity self.

Inside Scaling Simplified™ with AI, we co-create:

🧠 Your ADHD-friendly lead-to-client flow
💌 A visibility system that keeps working when you don’t
✍️ A plug-and-play content bank for foggy, frozen, or flat-out days
🗺 A personalised Momentum Map™ that helps you stay regulated — without shame


📩 DM me on IG with the word SIMPLIFY and tell me:

✔️ What your business feels like right now
✔️ What’s draining your energy the most
✔️ What would feel like peace 30 days from now

✨ Just 3 spots/month — because real support takes real presence.

Let’s build a business that holds you when you’re tired, meets you when you’re scattered, and rises with you — exactly as you are.

No pressure. Just possibility.
💛 — Ruth-Ellen

Ruth-Ellen Danquah

I’m Ruth-Ellen Danquah, helping people, workplaces and communities turn friction, overwhelm and misalignment into clearer decisions, deeper recovery and meaningful change.

These insights bring together practical tools, honest perspective and new ways to think about work, wellbeing, belonging and how to build a life that fits.

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