Inertia—the resistance to starting even when you want to—is distinct from motivation and responds to specific interventions: extremely specific next actions, removing friction from the environment, or external pressure at the exact moment of initiation. Prompts designed for this target the actual block (I don't know where to start, or I can't bear the transition cost) rather than trying to 'motivate' yourself into motion.
Task initiation inertia is the neurological difficulty in starting a task even when the person fully intends to begin, a core executive function challenge distinct from procrastination that is driven by dopamine regulation differences in ADHD brains.
AI inertia override prompts use micro-commitment scripts, two-minute entry ramps, and contextual activation cues to lower the neurological cost of beginning a task and bridge the gap between intention and action.
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