The ADHD Focus Friend
Author | : Grace Koelma |
Publisher | : Penguin Group |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2025-01-07 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780593718681 |
ISBN-13 | : 0593718682 |
Rating | : 4/5 (81 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: An informative and beautiful productivity workbook designed for the neurodivergent brain, backed by science and filled with tools for shame-free organization Life with ADHD can be a wild ride. With a million creative thoughts pinging around, organizing the chaos can feel impossible, leading to the frustration of a long list of half-finished projects and nothing to show for it. Traditional planners leave ADHDers feeling even worse about themselves—with rigid, monotonous systems that are hard to keep up with. But what if the daydreaming, hyperfocus, and inconsistency just require a different approach? Enter The ADHD Focus Friend—a new kind of productivity workbook designed to help you embrace your unconventional mind, sort through the mental clutter, and find a path to clarity. Filled with evidence-based insights and advice, as well as pages from the phenomenally popular Future ADHD digital planner, this highly anticipated book will show you that being aligned with who you are and what you need on a physiological level trumps any productivity hack out there. No matter what your story is, The ADHD Focus Friend offers you a safe place where your brain makes sense—a way to reframe your struggles, un-shame your past, and learn to work with your neurodivergent brain. Features include: Digestible science-based explainers on hyperfocus, rejection sensitivity, procrastination, motivation, and more Daily, undated planner pages with a gentle approach backed by psychologists Self-care activities to help you reflect and reset A template toolbox featuring the most popular pages from the Future ADHD planner Fun stickers for extra novelty and dopamine Bright, beautiful, and strengths-focused, The ADHD Focus Friend is the self-paced life organizer you’ve been looking for—designed to destigmatize ADHD, help you use inconsistency to your advantage, and be kind to yourself.