When your stimulant doesn’t ship, your hands remember everything.

The picking. The pulling. The tab-spiral. Bitten cuticles. The leg that won’t stop. Meds were never the only thing keeping them still — and they were never going to be.

The Energy Anchor resting in an open palm, indoors, soft natural light

This is for you if:

  • Your hands find work even when your brain doesn’t — picked cuticles, clicked pens, bounced legs, tab spirals.
  • Your stimulant works when you can get it, but the shortage keeps interrupting your life.
  • “Just sit still” never worked for you — because it was never supposed to.
  • You’ve stacked tools — Loop earplugs, Tiimo, Pomodoro timers, magnesium — and you’re looking for the next one that actually earns its place.
  • You can sit through a meeting, but only if your hands have somewhere to be.

Your hands are doing something. The question is what.

The reason “just push through it” never worked isn’t willpower. It’s that your brain dispatches the urge to your hands before the thought reaches you. By the time you notice, your knee is already bouncing, your tab is already open, your cuticle is already raw.

This is the part willpower-based fixes miss. They try to suppress the behavior. None of them give the urge a place to go.

The Energy Anchor is built for the redirect, not the resistance. Silicone-coated magnetic spheres that pull, snap, and roll in your palm — silently, under any desk, in any meeting. The same micro-motion your hand was already trying to make, with somewhere to land.

It’s not a replacement for medication. It’s the tool for the moments medication can’t be in.

Energy Anchor in the palm
In the palm. Silent.
Energy Anchor in its pocket case
In the case. Pocket-sized.
Energy Anchor used discreetly in a meeting
In the meeting. Invisible.

The receipts.

★★★★★
I added this to my desk setup the week my Vyvanse refill got delayed. Three back-to-back calls without my leg shaking the whole table. I forgot what that felt like.
Jamie, 33, marketing manager
★★★★★
I bought it for the silent thing — open plan office. I kept it for what it does to my tab-opening reflex. I actually finished a deep work block last week.
R., 29, designer
★★★★★
It’s the first fidget I’ve owned that didn’t look like a kid’s toy on my desk. My team thinks it’s a stress ball. They don’t need to know.
Lauren, 36, project manager

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