Your hands aren’t the problem. They’ve been trying to help.
The silent, palm-sized tool that gives restless hands somewhere to go — so your brain can finally start the task.
If any of this is you, keep reading.
You sit down to work. Your laptop’s open. The task is right there. Forty minutes later you’ve made coffee, refilled water, opened Slack, closed Slack, opened Instagram — and you still haven’t started.
The bouncing leg. The pen click. The chipped polish from picking at your thumb during a Zoom call you can’t remember.
Your hands type 90 words a minute when you’re not working, and somehow can’t begin the email you’ve been avoiding since Tuesday.
You’ve read the productivity books. You’ve tried the Pomodoro. You know what executive dysfunction is — and it knows you back.
You don’t need another app. You need somewhere for your hands to go that isn’t your phone.
Why this works when fidget cubes didn’t.
Your brain doesn’t have a focus problem. It has a spare capacity problem.
When your hands have nothing to do, they hijack the attention your task needed — clicking, picking, scrolling, drumming. Giving them a small, repetitive, tactile job pulls that hijacking signal away.
That’s why fidget tools exist. The problem is most of them are loud, obvious, or built for nine-year-olds.
The Energy Anchor is different in three ways:
- Silent. Magnets pull together, no click, no clack. Safe for any meeting.
- Discreet. Fits in your palm. Looks like nothing when you set it down.
- Satisfying. Real weight. Real pull. The kind of tactile loop your brain actually wants — not the cheap rattle of plastic.
It’s the desk tool the chronic pen-clickers are quietly switching to.
Where it lives in your day.
- In your hand during back-to-back Zoom calls — off-camera, no one knows.
- On your desk between tasks, as the thing your hand reaches for instead of your phone.
- In your pocket on the commute, the school run, the supermarket line.
- On your nightstand when your brain won’t stop racing at 11:47pm.
- In the case it comes with — so you actually take it with you.
900+ people figured this out before you.
I have been a chronic nail-biter and skin picker my entire life and this is the first thing that has actually replaced the habit. I keep it on my desk and don’t even think about my hands anymore.
Got it after my therapist mentioned fidget tools for my work meetings. The silence is what sold me — no one on Zoom can tell I’m using it, and I’m actually present in the conversation for the first time in months.
I bought one for me and one for my 30-something daughter who just got her ADHD diagnosis. We both reach for them constantly. The magnets feel really good — heavy in a calming way, not toy-like.
Replaced my phone-in-hand habit between meetings. That alone was worth it.
A few things people ask before buying.
“How is it different from the fidget cube I gave up on?”
Fidget cubes have six options — and after a week, you’re bored of all of them. The Energy Anchor has one mechanic, but the mechanic is endless: the magnets keep finding new ways to attract, repel, click, and shape. Most users report it gets more satisfying over time, not less.
“Is it really silent?”
Yes — that’s the whole design. There’s no clack, no rattle, no click. Magnets snap together with a low, soft thunk that doesn’t carry past your hand. Coworkers won’t notice. Your dog won’t notice.
“What if I don’t like it?”
30-day returns, no questions. If your hands don’t fall in love with it, send it back. (Less than 2% of buyers do.)
“Will I get bored of it?”
The case it comes with is the reason this works long-term. Out of sight, out of mind is a problem for most ADHD tools — the case stays on your desk where your hand can find it without having to remember it exists.
Free download · task-initiation guide
The Two-Minute Start.
A 12-page guide on the one problem nobody else solves for: starting. Not another ADHD ebook — a tight, specific playbook for getting past the wall between you and the task.
- The 5-minute rule, rebuilt so it actually works for an ADHD brain — not willpower, mechanics.
- Body-doubling setups you can run solo, with a friend, or with a tab open.
- Anchor tasks: the tiny first move that makes the real task possible.
- “Lower the bar” reframes for the days the bar is the whole problem.
- Where the Energy Anchor fits in the first two minutes, so starting has a physical cue.
Designed to be read in one sitting — short enough that you’ll actually finish it.
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Pick the kit that fits.
Most people start with The Pair — one for the desk, one for the bag. The ones who go all-in pick The Set and gift the third to the person who needs it as badly as they do.
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If it doesn’t work, send it back.
30 days. Full refund. No “explain yourself” survey, no return shipping fee.
We know how many things you’ve already tried. We know what it feels like to add another disappointment to the list.
If the Energy Anchor isn’t the thing — really isn’t the thing — we’d rather you have your money back than a drawer full of regret-purchases.
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The Energy Anchor is a tactile focus tool. It’s not a medical device and isn’t intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical care for ADHD, anxiety, or any other condition. If you’re managing a clinical condition, keep doing what works with your provider — this is one more tool in the kit.
