As a neurodivergent individual, navigating the world while meeting neurotypical standards can be challenging. Automation can be a useful accommodation tool for designing systems that work with one's brain. Neurodivergent people experience differences in executive function and cognitive skills, which can affect productivity hacks like prioritizing tasks or time management. Automation can help with recurring tasks, task-switching between apps, and complex tasks that are difficult to start due to being boring, repetitive, or complex. Identifying automation opportunities involves tracking issues, following dopamine, adding variety, considering a single trusted system, and using pre-made workflows. Automation can reduce mental load, free up energy for strengths, and provide instant gratification. By leveraging automation tools like Zapier, individuals can focus on their brain's strengths and thrive in their work environment.